Select Home Depot Stores: Bosch 500 Series 24" Stainess Steel Tall Tub Dishwasher
$749 or Less w/ Rebate
$1,099.00
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Select Home Depot Stores [link for reference only; store locator] have Bosch 500 Series 24 in. Stainess Steel Top Control Tall Tub Pocket Handle Dishwasher with Stainless Steel Tub (SHP65CM5N) on sale for $749. Offer is valid In-Store only.
Thanks to Community Member TheYoz for sharing this deal.
Note: For additional savings, you may be eligible for a $50 Rebate (thanks GinaF7056); must purchase and claim by 4/24; view full Rebate terms on the Rebate form. In-store availability and pricing varies by location.
Features:
The touch control panel has been simplified to offer the cycles and options you use most--all at the touch of your fingertips. Additional cycles and options are available through the Home Connect app.
Quiet at just 44 dBA, you can't always tell it's running; infoLight shines a red beam on the floor to indicate when it is running
Large interior w/ standard 3rd rack
Offers 5 standard wash cycles, including the following Heavy, Auto, Normal, Speed60, Smart Cycle, and 3 standard options, including Sanitize, Remote Start, and Extra Dry
Full stainless steel tub
Precisely engineered detergent tray holds detergent tabs in place for a dedicated spray jet to directly dissolve them, preventing buildup for a deeper clean
RackMatic easily adjusts to three different heights and up to nine separate rack positions
The FlexSpace Tines let you fold down every other tine in one simple step, so it's easier to fit your largest, bulkiest items
The Flexible 3rd Rack has expandable wings that easily lower to accommodate more of your deeper items
With Bosch PrecisionWash, simply start your dishwasher and walk away. Intelligent sensors continually scan and check the progress of dishes throughout the cycle
Sanitize Option eliminates up to 99.9% of bacteria and meets NSF requirements for sanitization
The Half Load Option, accessible through Home Connect, allows you to load half of the normal dishes anywhere in the dishwasher to reduce water usage without sacrificing wash performance
Enhance your cleaning experience with personalized app features like Smart Cycle, hands-free voice control with Amazon Alexa or Google Home and so much more, all when you use Wi-Fi enabled Home Connect.
The Favorite button on the control panel lets you select and save your favorite cycle/option combo that you preset in the Home Connect app
AquaStop 24/7 leak protection system features sensors that automatically stop the water intake and activate the drain pump if a possible leak is detected--even if you're not home.
The AutoAir drying option automatically releases the door at the end of the cycle to let moisture escape and fresh air in for drier dishes
Machine care cycle removes grease and limescale build up from the dishwasher's interior when partnered with a cleaning/descaling agent
The EasyGlide rack system is redesigned to give you a smooth glide on all three racks-even when it's fully loaded
Link for reference only. I purchased this Dishwasher on 4/3 based on a thread started here for the price of $848. I went in-store this morning and noticed that the price (In-Store Only) is now $749. I immediately went to CS and cancelled my order and re-ordered at the lower price. Attached a photo of the deal and looks to be good until 4/24.
The Bosch 500 Series dishwashers with a redesigned pocket handle, deliver a smarter clean and enhanced dry for sparkling dishes every time with advanced PrecisionWash technology and AutoAir drying. With PrecisionWash, intelligent sensors monitor food particles in the wash water and automatically adjust the cycle for a smarter clean. The AutoAir option automatically releases the door at the end of the drying cycle to let fresh air circulate, for noticeably drier dishes. The Flexible 3rd Rack provide a versatile space for utensils. Get personalized app features like Smart Cycle, hands-free voice control with Amazon Alexa or Google Home and so much more, all when you use Wi-Fi enabled Home Connect.
Highlights
The touch control panel has been simplified to offer the cycles and options you use most--all at the touch of your fingertips. Additional cycles and options are available through the Home Connect app.
A range of legendary sound reducing technologies make this Bosch dishwasher so quiet at just 44 dBA, you can't always tell it's running; infoLight shines a red beam on the floor to indicate when it is running
Large interior provides ample space and flexibility for pots, pans, dishes, and more, and the standard 3rd rack provides additional space for silverware and utensils
Offers 5 standard wash cycles, including the following Heavy, Auto, Normal, Speed60, Smart Cycle, and 3 standard options, including Sanitize, Remote Start, and Extra Dry
Full stainless steel tub is sleek, durable and long-lasting
Precisely engineered detergent tray holds detergent tabs in place for a dedicated spray jet to directly dissolve them, preventing buildup for a deeper clean
RackMatic easily adjusts to three different heights and up to nine separate rack positions, allowing taller items like stemware to fit in the middle rack while leaving room for pots and pans below
The FlexSpace Tines let you fold down every other tine in one simple step, so it's easier to fit your largest, bulkiest items. It helps to hold pots and pans upright, leaving more room for your other dishes.
The Flexible 3rd Rack has expandable wings that easily lower to accommodate more of your deeper items. Meanwhile adjustable tines let you customize the rack's loading space to fit awkward or bulky utensils.
With Bosch PrecisionWash, simply start your dishwasher and walk away. Intelligent sensors continually scan and check the progress of dishes throughout the cycle
Sanitize Option eliminates up to 99.9% of bacteria and meets NSF requirements for sanitization
The Half Load Option, accessible through Home Connect, allows you to load half of the normal dishes anywhere in the dishwasher to reduce water usage without sacrificing wash performance
Enhance your cleaning experience with personalized app features like Smart Cycle, hands-free voice control with Amazon Alexa or Google Home and so much more, all when you use Wi-Fi enabled Home Connect.
The Favorite button on the control panel lets you select and save your favorite cycle/option combo that you preset in the Home Connect app
AquaStop 24/7 leak protection system features sensors that automatically stop the water intake and activate the drain pump if a possible leak is detected--even if you're not home.
The AutoAir drying option automatically releases the door at the end of the cycle to let moisture escape and fresh air in for drier dishes
Machine care cycle removes grease and limescale build up from the dishwasher's interior when partnered with a cleaning/descaling agent
The EasyGlide rack system is redesigned to give you a smooth glide on all three racks-even when it's fully loaded
Model: Bosch 500 Series Top Control 24-in Smart Built-In Dishwasher With Third Rack (Stainless Steel) ENERGY STAR, 44-dBA | SHP65CM5N
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500 Series 24 in. Stainess Steel Top Control Tall Tub Pocket Handle Dishwasher with Stainless Steel Tub, 44 dBA
Product Description:
The Bosch 500 Series dishwashers with a redesigned pocket handle, deliver a smarter clean and enhanced dry for sparkling dishes every time with advanced PrecisionWash technology and AutoAir drying. With PrecisionWash, intelligent sensors monitor food particles in the wash water and automatically adjust the cycle for a smarter clean. The AutoAir option automatically releases the door at the end of the drying cycle to let fresh air circulate, for noticeably drier dishes. The Flexible 3rd Rack provide a versatile space for utensils. Get personalized app features like Smart Cycle, hands-free voice control with Amazon Alexa or Google Home and so much more, all when you use Wi-Fi enabled Home Connect.
I bought this last year. it's a weird dishwasher, my 10yr old one was better.
Seems made for plates, bowls don't fit right.
And the washer is finicky, you have to be careful to not block certain areas.
Doesn't clean as well as my old one either which is crazy. But it is quiet, can't tell its running unless right next to it.
Regret my purchase.
Inflation sucks, I bought a 800 series for $599 pre-pandemic
Seems hard to believe a ten year old model is better than this very highly rated model. I have this dishwasher and it's excellent.
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He mounted the dw both to sides and to the countertop? I thought it was either one or the other.
I don't remember tbh, it was a year ago. Definitely sides, maybe not the countertop (I changed a few houses in the past few years and remember a few installations, maybe got them mixed up),
Bosche repairman was at my house today. Dwasher less than 1 year old. Dishes not getting cleaned. Water needs to be supplied to the machine at 120 to get up high enough to clean. Very disappointed. Said the washer working fine, they just dont clean like they used to. Likely returing under warranty and getting something else. Wife annoyed as the boshe was quiet....but if it doesnt clean.
Bosche repairman was at my house today. Dwasher less than 1 year old. Dishes not getting cleaned. Water needs to be supplied to the machine at 120 to get up high enough to clean. Very disappointed. Said the washer working fine, they just dont clean like they used to. Likely returing under warranty and getting something else. Wife annoyed as the boshe was quiet....but if it doesnt clean.
Try throwing some dishwasher gel or detergent on the back of the door right before you start the dishwasher. This will help with a proper prewash and should help with overall cleaning results.
Bosche repairman was at my house today. Dwasher less than 1 year old. Dishes not getting cleaned. Water needs to be supplied to the machine at 120 to get up high enough to clean. Very disappointed. Said the washer working fine, they just dont clean like they used to. Likely returing under warranty and getting something else. Wife annoyed as the boshe was quiet....but if it doesnt clean.
I don't think it is the supplied water temperature that is your problem.
After 7 years of almost daily use (I have 4 kids) mine was acting up and not getting clean, due to clogged arteries. With a Bosch dishwasher the filter needs to be cleaned at least monthly. I took it apart and some of the internal hoses had sludge and were clogged. I cleaned everything out with a pipe cleaner and it all works like new. Very quiet.
Not sure which model you have but my hot water heater is set low due to kids in the house and my Bosch heats it up the incoming water to the right temperature to clean. How about using the "Sanitize" feature to bring up the dishwasher water temperature even further?
For it to not to clog again I put in a 2 inch strainer at the filter, which needs to be cleaned weekly but it gets the job done and works well not restricting the water circulation. It's the best dishwasher I have ever owned.
If your dishwasher repairman said it is the supplied water temperature he should have checked it with his diagnostic tools to check for any error codes and determine what the operating temperatures are inside your dishwasher. I doubt he did that since this excerpt is from the Bosch website: "All Bosch Dishwashers have a flow through water heater. Bosch dishwashers' flow-through water heaters increase water temperature inside the appliances, eliminating the need to pump hot water into them. The heaters can raise water temperature as high as 162 degrees Fahrenheit."
Bosche repairman was at my house today. Dwasher less than 1 year old. Dishes not getting cleaned. Water needs to be supplied to the machine at 120 to get up high enough to clean. Very disappointed. Said the washer working fine, they just dont clean like they used to. Likely returing under warranty and getting something else. Wife annoyed as the boshe was quiet....but if it doesnt clean.
I am with "arm&hammer" on this.
Although it's possible that it needs 120F water supply, I doubt it. They could conceivably have sized the internal coils for a max rise of 40F, so at 100F water coming in, the most you could get would be 140F.
The reason I doubt it is that there are lots of people who keep their water temperature low to prevent little kids and the elderly from scalding. In many day care centers and pre-schools this is a requirement. That would mean they would have complaints from a lot of people on this.
Also, the cost to allow the coils to increase a few more degrees is tiny and these are not low budget devices.
Unless you are inadvertently supplying water from the cold line (like at 55F which it couldn't heat enough), I would ask to see the minimum water temperature of 120F the the specs
Although it's possible that it needs 120F water supply, I doubt it. They could conceivably have sized the internal coils for a max rise of 40F, so at 100F water coming in, the most you could get would be 140F.
The reason I doubt it is that there are lots of people who keep their water temperature low to prevent little kids and the elderly from scalding. In many day care centers and pre-schools this is a requirement. That would mean they would have complaints from a lot of people on this.
Also, the cost to allow the coils to increase a few more degrees is tiny and these are not low budget devices.
Unless you are inadvertently supplying water from the cold line (like at 55F which it couldn't heat enough), I would ask to see the minimum water temperature of 120F the the specs
120F is the minimum standard for all dishwashers to clean and more importantly sanitize. Yes, there's a heating element. But the idea is to get the water closer to operating temperature to ensure efficiency and better cycle time. All cycle times are based on 120F water supply. Rule of thumb is if your sink runs cold then hot, run the hot water from the sink until it is to temperature before starting your wash to ensure the dishwasher is running at the intended temperature. The most efficient way to do this is to prerinse dishes you feel the dishwasher can't handle, such as burnt food or extra dirty dishes
120F is the minimum standard for all dishwashers to clean and more importantly sanitize. There are no coils to heat water in the tub like you would see in older dishwashers. There is a water heating element is located at the water circulation pump. Yes, it's supposed to heat the water to a certain operating point. Yes, you could run cold water. But that would mean that the dishwasher requires more time to heat the water since there's a temperature sensor that triggers the washing cycle.
I understand. I didn't know that the newer dishwashers no longer had tub heating elements.
I am sure that thousands of deaths per year of innocent women and children were noted by the news, so we had to get rid of them.
So, if there is a water heating element in the pump line, and the cycle will not start until the proper water temperature is reached, wouldn't that be enough to get clean dishes if the incoming water temperature was a little lower than normal?
(Albeit at the expense of a longer time to wash the dishes).
If you're submitting the rebate online, don't go to boschappliancerebate.com, even though the rebate form will tell you to do so. (If you do, you'll be told that your product isn't eligible for the promotion after you enter all of the information required.)
I learned from calling their support line that for purchases made at Home Depot, you have to go to boschhomedepotrebates.com to submit the rebate online.
Hope that saves someone a little time and frustration.
We love how this one loads and even bought it again because of this when the first one bit the dust after only 3 years. If this one dies, going to Miele. We have Fiestaware and at least 3 different sizes of bowls we use all the time. These bowls fit nicely in different places in dishwasher. DH always jokes that there is more than one space for everything in this dishwasher.
I don't think it is the supplied water temperature that is your problem.
After 7 years of almost daily use (I have 4 kids) mine was acting up and not getting clean, due to clogged arteries. With a Bosch dishwasher the filter needs to be cleaned at least monthly. I took it apart and some of the internal hoses had sludge and were clogged. I cleaned everything out with a pipe cleaner and it all works like new. Very quiet.
Not sure which model you have but my hot water heater is set low due to kids in the house and my Bosch heats it up the incoming water to the right temperature to clean. How about using the "Sanitize" feature to bring up the dishwasher water temperature even further?
For it to not to clog again I put in a 2 inch strainer at the filter, which needs to be cleaned weekly but it gets the job done and works well not restricting the water circulation. It's the best dishwasher I have ever owned.
If your dishwasher repairman said it is the supplied water temperature he should have checked it with his diagnostic tools to check for any error codes and determine what the operating temperatures are inside your dishwasher. I doubt he did that since this excerpt is from the Bosch website: "All Bosch Dishwashers have a flow through water heater. Bosch dishwashers' flow-through water heaters increase water temperature inside the appliances, eliminating the need to pump hot water into them. The heaters can raise water temperature as high as 162 degrees Fahrenheit."
Where can I get or how to make this 2" strainer? Thx
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Seems made for plates, bowls don't fit right.
And the washer is finicky, you have to be careful to not block certain areas.
Doesn't clean as well as my old one either which is crazy. But it is quiet, can't tell its running unless right next to it.
Regret my purchase.
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Same here. Install went well. Cleans nice.
After 7 years of almost daily use (I have 4 kids) mine was acting up and not getting clean, due to clogged arteries. With a Bosch dishwasher the filter needs to be cleaned at least monthly. I took it apart and some of the internal hoses had sludge and were clogged. I cleaned everything out with a pipe cleaner and it all works like new. Very quiet.
Not sure which model you have but my hot water heater is set low due to kids in the house and my Bosch heats it up the incoming water to the right temperature to clean. How about using the "Sanitize" feature to bring up the dishwasher water temperature even further?
For it to not to clog again I put in a 2 inch strainer at the filter, which needs to be cleaned weekly but it gets the job done and works well not restricting the water circulation. It's the best dishwasher I have ever owned.
If your dishwasher repairman said it is the supplied water temperature he should have checked it with his diagnostic tools to check for any error codes and determine what the operating temperatures are inside your dishwasher. I doubt he did that since this excerpt is from the Bosch website:
"All Bosch Dishwashers have a flow through water heater. Bosch dishwashers' flow-through water heaters increase water temperature inside the appliances, eliminating the need to pump hot water into them. The heaters can raise water temperature as high as 162 degrees Fahrenheit."
Although it's possible that it needs 120F water supply, I doubt it. They could conceivably have sized the internal coils for a max rise of 40F, so at 100F water coming in, the most you could get would be 140F.
The reason I doubt it is that there are lots of people who keep their water temperature low to prevent little kids and the elderly from scalding. In many day care centers and pre-schools this is a requirement. That would mean they would have complaints from a lot of people on this.
Also, the cost to allow the coils to increase a few more degrees is tiny and these are not low budget devices.
Unless you are inadvertently supplying water from the cold line (like at 55F which it couldn't heat enough), I would ask to see the minimum water temperature of 120F the the specs
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Although it's possible that it needs 120F water supply, I doubt it. They could conceivably have sized the internal coils for a max rise of 40F, so at 100F water coming in, the most you could get would be 140F.
The reason I doubt it is that there are lots of people who keep their water temperature low to prevent little kids and the elderly from scalding. In many day care centers and pre-schools this is a requirement. That would mean they would have complaints from a lot of people on this.
Also, the cost to allow the coils to increase a few more degrees is tiny and these are not low budget devices.
Unless you are inadvertently supplying water from the cold line (like at 55F which it couldn't heat enough), I would ask to see the minimum water temperature of 120F the the specs
I am sure that thousands of deaths per year of innocent women and children were noted by the news, so we had to get rid of them.
So, if there is a water heating element in the pump line, and the cycle will not start until the proper water temperature is reached, wouldn't that be enough to get clean dishes if the incoming water temperature was a little lower than normal?
(Albeit at the expense of a longer time to wash the dishes).
I learned from calling their support line that for purchases made at Home Depot, you have to go to boschhomedepotrebates.com to submit the rebate online.
Hope that saves someone a little time and frustration.
Same. This is expensive.
What happened with the first one?
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After 7 years of almost daily use (I have 4 kids) mine was acting up and not getting clean, due to clogged arteries. With a Bosch dishwasher the filter needs to be cleaned at least monthly. I took it apart and some of the internal hoses had sludge and were clogged. I cleaned everything out with a pipe cleaner and it all works like new. Very quiet.
Not sure which model you have but my hot water heater is set low due to kids in the house and my Bosch heats it up the incoming water to the right temperature to clean. How about using the "Sanitize" feature to bring up the dishwasher water temperature even further?
For it to not to clog again I put in a 2 inch strainer at the filter, which needs to be cleaned weekly but it gets the job done and works well not restricting the water circulation. It's the best dishwasher I have ever owned.
If your dishwasher repairman said it is the supplied water temperature he should have checked it with his diagnostic tools to check for any error codes and determine what the operating temperatures are inside your dishwasher. I doubt he did that since this excerpt is from the Bosch website:
"All Bosch Dishwashers have a flow through water heater. Bosch dishwashers' flow-through water heaters increase water temperature inside the appliances, eliminating the need to pump hot water into them. The heaters can raise water temperature as high as 162 degrees Fahrenheit."
Where can I get or how to make this 2" strainer? Thx