Clean more dishes in less time. This Bosch dishwasher lets you change rack positions until everything fits with its 3 rack organization system. Plus, front controls let you set cycles and select options easily, like Speed 60, Five-Level Wash, and Extra Dry.
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I ran it 3 times by now. The pros are: it is very quite, it looks very nice, and it washes better than our old 22-year old Maytag (not better though than our Maytag a year ago).
And there are several things that I wish are better. I was very excited about the 3rd rack but once started to use it, I changed my mind: it takes time to place the silverware flat one by one and the same with taking it out after it’s done. I now use the traditional way, the basket. And I took out the 3rd rack to rather make more height space for the 2nd rack. Perhaps the 3rd rack can still be used for some flat pieces like pot lids.
It doesn’t dry well. Most dishes still have some moisture after 2.5 hours of its cycle. I never had this problem with my old dishwasher. As a result, the wine glasses are never sparkle clean.
Also, it somehow feels smaller than it is when it comes to loading dishes. It must be the design of the shelves that doesn't allow to use it fully.
There is a lot of fuss about Bosch dishwashers among sales people at the appliance departments. I went to several stores and heard all the same: Bosch only! The price is inflated and the quality is just very average. I bought it at BestBuy and I am not sure it was a good decision. I want to see how long it lasts.