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Costco Members: Bosch 800 Series Stainless Steel Top Control Dishwasher w/ Towel Bar

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: Bosch 800 Series Stainless Steel Top Control Dishwasher with Towel Bar (Stainless Steel, SHX78B75UC) on sale for $1199.99. Shipping is free.

Costco Wholesale also has for its Members: Bosch 300 Series Front Control Pocket Handle Dishwasher (Stainless Steel, SHE53B75UC) on sale for $899.99. Shipping is free.

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Note: Availability may be limited to select delivery areas. In most areas (verify at checkout), price includes delivery & installation, haul away, basic installation parts, and 2-Year Warranty.

Features:
  • Bosch 800 Series Stainless Steel Top Control Dishwasher with Towel Bar
    • Intelligent PrecisionWash
    • Full Stainless Steel Tub
    • Flexible 3rd Rack Holds Larger Cutlery
    • Patented CrystalDry Technology
    • Energy Efficient with Water Saving Wash Technologies
  • Bosch 300 Series Front Control Pocket Handle Dishwasher
    • Intelligent PrecisionWash
    • Full Stainless Steel Tub
    • Removable 3rd Rack Adds 30% More Loading Area
    • 24/7 AquaStop Plus
    • Energy Efficient with Water Saving Wash Technologies

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: Bosch 800 Series Stainless Steel Top Control Dishwasher with Towel Bar (Stainless Steel, SHX78B75UC) on sale for $1199.99. Shipping is free.

Costco Wholesale also has for its Members: Bosch 300 Series Front Control Pocket Handle Dishwasher (Stainless Steel, SHE53B75UC) on sale for $899.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member tdenardo for sharing this deal.

Note: Availability may be limited to select delivery areas. In most areas (verify at checkout), price includes delivery & installation, haul away, basic installation parts, and 2-Year Warranty.

Features:
  • Bosch 800 Series Stainless Steel Top Control Dishwasher with Towel Bar
    • Intelligent PrecisionWash
    • Full Stainless Steel Tub
    • Flexible 3rd Rack Holds Larger Cutlery
    • Patented CrystalDry Technology
    • Energy Efficient with Water Saving Wash Technologies
  • Bosch 300 Series Front Control Pocket Handle Dishwasher
    • Intelligent PrecisionWash
    • Full Stainless Steel Tub
    • Removable 3rd Rack Adds 30% More Loading Area
    • 24/7 AquaStop Plus
    • Energy Efficient with Water Saving Wash Technologies

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fis
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I'm a little late to the discussion, but I have a lot to say about the Bosch 800 and the Bosch haters out there. But first, regarding Costco:
Costco appliance purchases come with free installation and haul-away, which makes Costco pretty much always the best deal on the appliances they carry. My experience has been excellent. ADVICE: Don't pay for anything extra, just take basic free installation. When they arrive, they will do whatever is needed to set it up, but make sure to watch and ask questions. Costco installed a dryer for me last year. They were polite and efficient and showed me that it was working and stable, then said they were done. I asked "did you hook up the steam?" They said, "oh, you want that feature?", and when I said yes they went out to the truck and got a steam kit (which other dealers charge extra for) and installed it. Then they showed me again that it was working. I asked, "I don't think I saw you level the machine. Aren't you supposed to do that?", and then they got a bubble level and readjusted the legs. Great quality installation and haul-away for free, but you must pay attention.The standard settings for Bosch dishwashers are to optimize for energy efficiency. ADVICE: If you want your Bosch dishwasher to dry like an old American dishwasher, then you can adjust those settings and turn on "Intensive Drying" (and other features, see below).
You can customize a lot of things about your Bosch dishwasher, but don't lose that owner's manual, because it's hopeless otherwise. Here, for example, are the instructions for turning on "Intensive Drying" on my older 800 series: 1) Press the button. 2) Hold down the "A" button (on mine that's the "Normal" button ). Press until the display indicates "d:00". 3) Release both buttons. 4) Press the Normal button again until the display shows "d:00". 5) Press the "C" button (on mine that's the "Rinse" button) to turn intensive drying on or off: "d:01" = ON and "d:00" = OFF. 6) Press to save setting. To be fair, you should only have to customize these things once.ADVICE: I always advise dishwasher shoppers not to buy ANY dishwasher without bringing a set of your own plates and cups to an appliance dealer to see how well they fit. The Bosch was perfect for us, but if you have thick stoneware, for example, you might find that an American dishwasher is the only thing that fits your dishes.It's been 8 years since I bought my Bosch 800 series, but I did figure out at the time that this is how you read Bosch model numbers:


First 3 letters: SHX=bar handle, SHP=Pocket handle, SHE=Recessed handle, SHS=Scoop handle

Next 3 letters: 63T=300 series, 65T=500 series, 68T=800 series, 7PT/8PT/9PT=Benchmark series, N=Exclusive model sold through distributors.

The next 3 letters were a lot more confusing, but the biggest differences are around which cycles are offered. Bosch has a confusing array of cycles and options, ranging from 4 cycles/4 options on the 300 series, up to 6 cycles/6 options on the some 800 series models, but more remarkably the names and types of cycles varied, representing a variety of different combinations from 10 different possible cycles and 8 different possible options (my six cycles aren't the same as your six cycles!).

For the 800 series, the differences were mostly whether the model has a built in water softener, or whether it had the Eco Cycle, or the Extra Shine or SpeedPerfect options. ADVICE: If you don't need the water softener, you could look for a cheaper version, but it could still be hard to beat the Costco price.

Further Explanations:

ECO CYCLE saves energy by running at a lower temperature. Works fine for lightly soiled loads. Doesn't dry as well.

EXTRA SHINE OPTION makes the final rinse hotter and extends the drying cycle. This helps make up for the lack of an American-style exposed heating element, but it extends load time and uses more energy.

SPEEDPERFECT speeds things up by heating the water more and using more water. It also uses more energy.
ADVICE: If you keep the SpeedPerfect, ExtraShine, and Sanitize options on, and turn on intensive drying, you'll basically turbocharge your Bosch, but energy efficiency will be out the window.To each his own. Before I had this Bosch, I had TWO top-of-the-line $1,000+ KitchenAids, because I'd been taught that American dishwashers dried better, and that KitchenAid was the best. Neither lasted terribly long, and worse still: The racks literally melted and fell apart over time. Before that, I had a GE that lasted maybe 6 years. I went through 3 dishwashers but at least 4 or 5 sets of racks before switching to Bosch. My Bosch 800 is now 8 years old and every component is like new. I have minor usability beefs about it, but it's honestly the only dishwasher I've ever loved.

PS at the time I purchased mine, I concluded that the guts of the 500 and 800 series were identical. I went with the 800 series mainly because the mechanical buttons on the 500 series looked like they would be more fragile, and more prone to fading and looking like crap after a number of years. But unless things have changed, the 500 is the value sweet spot.
fah_cue
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I have the 800. Without the rinse solution, it essentially doesn't dry a damn thing.

I know I'll get a lot of hate for this, but I despise my Bosch 800. I wish I never bought it.

It doesn't dry unless you spend additional money on other products, which is absurd.
The dish drawers have everything spaced waaaay to close together. So it's really freaking hard to fit things in it. Like, if your plates anything other than super flat, you're going to have issues. Deep bowls do not fit in this dishwasher at all. Period.
I have to dry all my dishes when it's done washing, because I refuse to buy additional products for a premium product, and the auto air does nothing.
Since all the plates are together so close, it doesn't wash them well. I consistently have to rewash dishes as soon as they come out of the wash (yes, I pre rinse them).

And is it quiet? Not really. It's is definitely quieter than the 20 year old unit it replaced. But I never thought that old unit was loud or distracting to begin with...so the loudness isn't really something to care about. I have old pipes, so I still hear the Bosch taking in water and flushing it around.

All in all, I despise it. If anybody in NJ wants to buy mine from me, please get in touch. I genuinely miss my 2004 KitchenAid that this replaced.

EDIT: forgot to mention that the upper rack, that is meant for cups, has issues holding cups. If it's anything taller than a whisky glass, it will not fit and rub against the top utensil rack.
Basically, any cup over 5 inches or so will not fit and have to be placed on the bottom rack...taking away space from all your plates and bowls (and the bowls won't fit, as mentioned before).
starkey0417
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I'm going to disagree with the Crystal Dry downvotes. I own a three year old 800 series with Crystal Dry and it dries better than any Kitchenaid, GE, Whirlpool or Electrolux (DON'T BUY THIS) d/w I've ever owned. I use Cascade Platinum packs and refill the JetDry whenever the light comes on. I also run the hot water at my sink for about twenty seconds before starting the d/w.

Also, I've been selling appliances for 13+ years. You will not go wrong if you purchase the 800 series and do what I do. I've also had nobody complain about the AutoAir on the 500 series. Both are great dishwashers.

Also ALSO, ALL dishwashers will take 2+ hours per cycle on the Auto cycle. If you use the one hour cycle, there is no drying and they will be loud.

These are both at really good prices. If you've been tempted and are a Costco member, pull the trigger.

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Jan 07, 2024 02:35 AM
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starkey0417Jan 07, 2024 02:35 AM
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I'm going to disagree with the Crystal Dry downvotes. I own a three year old 800 series with Crystal Dry and it dries better than any Kitchenaid, GE, Whirlpool or Electrolux (DON'T BUY THIS) d/w I've ever owned. I use Cascade Platinum packs and refill the JetDry whenever the light comes on. I also run the hot water at my sink for about twenty seconds before starting the d/w.

Also, I've been selling appliances for 13+ years. You will not go wrong if you purchase the 800 series and do what I do. I've also had nobody complain about the AutoAir on the 500 series. Both are great dishwashers.

Also ALSO, ALL dishwashers will take 2+ hours per cycle on the Auto cycle. If you use the one hour cycle, there is no drying and they will be loud.

These are both at really good prices. If you've been tempted and are a Costco member, pull the trigger.
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firefox15Jan 07, 2024 02:43 AM
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Quote from shinshocker :
You don't get free installation and haul away unless you are subscribed to their soon to be defunct Best buy total membership
I'm definitely not subscribed to that, and they gave me free delivery/install on a Bosch last week.
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firefox15Jan 07, 2024 02:46 AM
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Quote from jolyn :
I had a hard time deciding between the 800's CrystalDry (uses natural minerals to collect moisture, transform it into
heat, and then circulate it to expedite drying), and the 500's AutoAir (dishwasher pops itself open at end of cycle). This was to upgrade from my 100, after being frustrated about coming home from a long 13 hr shift to soaking wet dishes that were too cold to evaporate quickly.

In the end I went with the 500 because I live in an extremely dry climate, and suspected the hot dishes at end of cycle, if immediately exposed to air, would easily and quickly dry themselves.

I'd also read some reviews about the CrystalDry taking a really long time (with the dishwasher closed) , and didn't want to have to commit to a really long cycle in order to take advantage of the feature. The 500 gives me the option to use my dishes earlier if I want, while moisture still evaporates from the rest of the dishes almost as if actively drying!

Hopefully someone else can critique my understanding of the CrystalDry- but I am glad I went with the 500! I'd say the 500 is a good choice for people in arid environments. Tons of people LOVE the CrystalDry, so I think it's all about what you think will work better for your lifestyle and environment. For some people, the step from a 500 to 800 may be more lateral than a step up.

Amazing dishwashers… dishes come just as clean in my 500 as the cheapie 100. Being that Bosch gets kind of a bad rap for drying (very much deserved with the 100), I'm really delighted with my latest choice.
Nothing wrong with the 500 with AutoAir. To clarify on the Crystal Dry, it adds another 20 minutes to the cycle.
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Quote from shinshocker :
Crystal dry isn't as effective on plastics, and it certainly won't help if the backside of your bowls and cups have pools of water at the end of the wash. It works great on regular dishes, glassware, and metal.
Crystal Dry's entire purpose is for plastics. Every "traditional" condensation drying method that Bosch has all the way down to the 100 is going to work just fine for glass. It's plastics that are the tricky thing that CD helps with.
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SociableRecess780Jan 07, 2024 02:53 AM
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Amazing deal, even better dishwasher! Recently purchased this (not from Costco) and installed it myself. I don't consider myself handy and it was a breeze!
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This is pretty much normal price at costco, they come on/off sale all the time. I think next sale will probably be around President's Day? Maybe with an additional buy more save more stackable coupon.
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Quote from 30packofstrohs :
bought 800 from local retailer delivered 914 no install. no haul away.
FYI, it depends on your electrical wiring of ur old washer. you might need to purchase. bosch wiring kit($20), which does not come with the machine. Also, depending on water hookup, you might need to buy a 90-degree adapter. not part of the washer either $5 @HD but possible part of a paid setup up service.
What's the local retailer? Maybe worth while to price match for folks
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FancyCaption1699Jan 07, 2024 03:29 AM
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Quote from jessedh :
Bought the 800 late last year, far better than my old one, almost everything comes out clean with too much pre rinsing. Costco installation was great - I was concerned because of some of the bad reviews but the person I had come do mine was fantastic.
Just to clarify - do you mean without too much pre rinse?
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GulllyBoYJan 07, 2024 03:33 AM
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Damn costco . My 800 was installed in 29th dec from homedepot. I would love to have a handle on one. Mine came with a slot.
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SharpScent774Jan 07, 2024 03:51 AM
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Are the Bosch junction boxes still fire hazards or did they fix it?
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creusetJan 07, 2024 04:09 AM
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i believe the latest bosch 800s should have a spray washing arm called powercontrol. these costco ones still are not caught up to that yet, so i'm going to wait. if anyone else personal experience with the powercontrol spraying system, please do tell! we currently have a 7 year old bosch 800 and it's time for a replacement pretty soon based on the slightly reduced cleaning effectiveness.
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AaronM2385Jan 07, 2024 04:48 AM
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Quote from creuset :
i believe the latest bosch 800s should have a spray washing arm called powercontrol. these costco ones still are not caught up to that yet, so i'm going to wait. if anyone else personal experience with the powercontrol spraying system, please do tell! we currently have a 7 year old bosch 800 and it's time for a replacement pretty soon based on the slightly reduced cleaning effectiveness.
I have the benchmark version and haven't found a need to use the power control. Everything comes out clean on the auto setting. Power control does sound like the water is coming out at higher pressure when I tried it so maybe that work well on stuck on food
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Bought this dishwasher last month. Be aware of your current dishwasher setup. The tech came out and listed a laundry list of problems in regards to why he couldn't do the install and offered up me a quote. The problem were that the outlet underneath my sink was not GFCI (my old dishwasher was hardwired, he was looking at the garbage disposal) the water shut off valve didn't close all the way and he said I should replace the air gap. So instead of an easy peasy install I sent him on his way and spent the rest of the afternoon rerouting the hardwire under my sink, installing a GFCI outlet, replacing the airgap and replacing my shutoff valve. Sooo if you have an old kitchen, beware that the simple install might turn into a pricey quote
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Quote from shinshocker :
Crystal dry isn't as effective on plastics, and it certainly won't help if the backside of your bowls and cups have pools of water at the end of the wash. It works great on regular dishes, glassware, and metal.
Uhhh wash plastic in it every night on crystal dry, works great

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getting tired of Bosch being out of stock on the front control 800 series. No information as to why. No estimated time of being in stock.
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