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Need help choosing? For now, you need to be lucky or patient to get the specific model you want. But Bosch makes dozens of dishwashers, most of which are pretty similar to one another, so you could consider just picking whatever is available. This Bosch brochure PDF is the most comprehensive and easy-to-scan source for figuring out the differences among the dozens of variants and maybe finding your ideal model.
All Bosch models have the same washing system, so there should be no difference in cleaning performance throughout the lineup. In our tests, at least, this was the case from the Series through the Series. The model series gives you an idea of the racks, quietness, drying system, and other subtle upgrades. Ascenta is the most basic series, followed by the Series which has a semi-random assortment of extra features including the Speed60 fast-wash cycle , the Series quieter, all-stainless tub, always a third rack , the Series ball-bearing racks, better drying, deeper third rack , the Series even better drying, even deeper third rack, fold-down tines on the bottom rack, more cycles , and then the high-end Benchmark series and Thermador brand interior lights and aesthetic upgrades , which overlap a bit.
Nearly every Bosch model is available in a stainless steel finish. Many are available in glossy white or glossy black. Some models come in black stainless. A few are panel-ready, which means you attach your own panel to match your cabinets. Like most brands, Bosch makes models with both front-facing control panels and integrated hidden, top-mount control panels.
The integrated models come in a few different handle styles: scoop, pocket, and bar. Scoop handles are on the lower-end series, while pocket handles are more upscale. Bar handles are found throughout the lineup, but those machines tend to cost a little more than other models in the series. Some variants, at several price points, come with a tray for water-softening salts, which can be a game changer if you have hard water. Bosch also sells some inch-wide built-in dishwashers in the Series and Series that have many of the same features as the inch models.
And Bosch sells a bunch of ADA-compliant dishwashers, too; the company had sold more than a half-dozen models when we started working on this project, but now the lineup is limited to the inch models we mentioned above. Think of it this way: Many people love Bosch dishwashers, some people hate Bosch dishwashers.
If you demand bone-dry dishes every time you run your dishwasher, the works as well as anything out there. Like all Maytag dishwashers and not many others , the also has a food chopper. But most people, most of the time, would never notice the difference between a filter-only dishwasher and one with a chopper. Like a lot of dishwashers, the Maytag has only two racks; not everyone needs the extra capacity of a third rack.
The step-up Maytag is a few decibels quieter and also has a third rack. In our cleaning tests, the Maytag performed nearly as well as the Bosch models we tested on its default wash cycle as did the other midrange Whirlpool models we tested.
The Maytag and Whirlpool machines washed away almost every tough mess, including crusty oatmeal and burnt brownies, even when we used mediocre detergent. One big caveat tied to the cleaning performance: The can easily take more than three hours to finish a load. Our test load was also filthy to the point that it did not resemble any real load of dishes and probably triggered the soil sensor to keep the cycle going, going, going longer than it would have with a normal stack of dinner plates and breakfast bowls.
They were much more likely to leave behind globs of tough soils like oatmeal and egg. Whirlpool Corporation dishwashers seem to be pretty reliable. Maytag dishwashers earn just a Good rating, though that could be a holdover from historical data collected a few years ago, before Whirlpool and Maytag models became so similar to one another. To put that in context: Bosch models are all built around the same basic machine, with steady and obvious improvements as the price increases.
The results are often pretty similar, though. KitchenAid models look great and have some interesting features, but they were a bit of a disappointment in our tests, especially for the price. The cheaper Whirlpool dishwashers are bad in several important ways. Kenmore dishwashers are also made by Whirlpool, and they should work fine. Miele dishwashers are known to last about twice as long as those from other brands, including Bosch.
Like a lot of modern machines, not all Miele models are great at drying plastic, though. As you step up into the G series, Miele adds more and more wash cycles and comfort features. In July , Miele will be replacing the G series with the G series, with useful features like the fast-wash cycle trickling down from the pricier G series. How can we know that Miele dishwashers last so long? Nobody has good data on appliance longevity by brand, so our best sources of info are anecdotes and brand promises.
Miele claims that it designs and tests its dishwashers to last for 20 years with average use, while most brands aim for about 10 years and some make no promises at all. And the folks at Miele have been making these longevity claims for so long decades that it seems likely somebody would have caught on by now if they were full of it.
Buzzing solenoid valves were apparently the most common problem by far—a nuisance, but not a critical failure. Of course, some people have had a bad experience with a faulty Miele and less-than-ideal product service. It can happen with any appliance. This seems really uncommon, though. We tested two different Classic Plus units both installed in our office in Long Island City, New York , and they struggled a bit with the stubbornest foods, including a cheese-and-bean plate, egg, oatmeal, and burnt brownie.
But with most loads, most of the time, a Miele should still get everything totally clean. The passive-drying system works well for most dishes but can leave some moisture on soft plastic items just like the Bosch Series and other dishwashers without a heated-dry system. Some step-up variants have an auto-open feature, which cracks the door open after the final rinse to help moisture evaporate quickly similar to the Bosch Series and a few other models.
As with Bosch and some other brands, paying for a higher-end dishwasher gets you more flexibility, with more rows of fold-down tines and deeper third racks. Some of the lowest-cost models have just two racks, but most have a third rack of some sort—some that hold only cutlery, others that are deep enough to fit spatulas or ramekins, a few with segments that you can slide around to make space for deeper bowls or open up some clearance for tall items on the rack below.
Miele also does a better job than other dishwasher makers of indicating where you can adjust the racks, with tabs, sliders, and levers that are helpfully colored in yellow. Some even have illustrations to show how you can use them. As for noise, the G models are rated at 46 dBA, right on the cusp of being inaudible from across the room.
Miele G machines get as quiet as 42 dBA, which is functionally silent. This is another feature that we unfortunately were not able to test, though our editor says that it works great in her Miele.
One plausible theory is that the prepackaged detergent tabs and pods that are so popular now are actually an overdose for many loads of dishes. So an automated dose-management system could prevent waste, keep some money in your pocket, protect your dishes from etching, and save you the hassle of loading the tray before every load. One thing to note about Miele appliances not just its dishwashers is that Miele sells them only through certified dealers and will send only a certified technician for installation and service.
If you live far from a major mainland metro area, you may not even be able to buy a Miele dishwasher, let alone get it repaired by a qualified tech under warranty. They clean just about as well as their pricier siblings and should be just as reliable. But they tend to be loud, the racks are rickety, and their food filtration is not always great. We nearly recommended GE dishwashers as our runner-up instead of the Maytag Machines from the two brands are similar in a lot of ways, with heated drying, a food grinder, great cleaning performance actually beating out Miele , decent racks, and quiet-enough performance.
It has a third rack, plus bottle-washing nozzles built into the tines on the middle rack, a feature that we think is pretty cool even as we recognize how gimmicky it is. But its current lineup is a mixed bag. We tested the KitchenAid KDTMKPS , and it was not one of the better cleaners we used; other reviewers seem to have found better performance in their testing, so maybe we got weird results though we tested it more than a half-dozen times, with different detergents and settings.
The higher-end KitchenAid models have upgraded racks including a deep third rack with built-in cleaning jets , but they can be awfully expensive. Consumer Reports gives the brand a middling reliability rating. Yale Appliance also found not-so-great reliability for several years—though according to Yale , the quality actually began to improve in Hopefully KitchenAid continues its upward trajectory, but there are still a few things stopping us from recommending KitchenAid for now.
It performed okay in our cleaning tests, but it has by far the highest rate of complaints from real-life owners about poor cleaning ability and long cycle times of any dishwasher we looked at. Whirlpool also sells a few lower-end models, also with cheap racks and just-okay ratings. These three brands all make decent dishwashers that should work well for most people most of the time. Frigidaire specializes in affordable plastic-tub dishwashers.
The Frigidaire line uses a heated-dry system, and both models we tested were great at drying dishes. But weak owner ratings at retailer sites, Consumer Reports reliability data, and J.
LG dishwashers do a lot of things similarly to Bosch models, with an emphasis on quiet performance and capacious, versatile racks. But J. Power actually ranks LG as one of the better brands. Power rates the brand among the best for initial satisfaction with dishwashers, and Yale Appliance finds a low rate of service , at least in the first year of ownership. Owner ratings are more middling, though, and Consumer Reports rates the brand poorly.
The racks were also our least favorite among all the midrange models we tested. The bottom rack technically glided smoothly, but it felt awfully heavy. Beko, a mainstream European appliance brand, has been a fringe brand in the US under the Blomberg banner for about a decade. Many of them are luxury brands, which we admit is a blind spot in our knowledge. It comes in both single-drawer and double-drawer configurations. The double-drawer model also gives you the flexibility of having two small dishwashers—run one while you fill the other.
As of a few years ago, these were notorious for being unreliable—the glide rails would jam regularly. Asko manufactures expensive, high-quality dishwashers, some of which are said to have more steel parts than most brands. We were under the impression that Electrolux parent company of Frigidaire had stopped selling its upscale dishwashers in the US; the machines were unusually unreliable, according to all the sources we checked, though they did clean very well.
Cove dishwashers are made by the same company as Sub-Zero fridges and Wolf ranges. Those are fantastic, expensive appliances, and the company deserves respect. Cove is unique in that Sub-Zero Wolf actually designed its own dishwasher and manufactured it in-house, rather than slapping its name on an existing design just so it could sell a complete kitchen suite as other upscale fridge and range brands often do.
We saw one at a trade show in early when the brand had just launched, and it felt very sturdy and refined for a first-generation product.
ADA-compliant models are 1 to 2 inches shorter than non-compliant dishwashers, which allows them to fit beneath lowered counters.
We also have a separate guide to portable dishwashers. We do not have a recommendation for a countertop dishwasher, though. To test cleaning performance, we first dirtied a variety of dinnerware, including dinner plates , deep cereal bowls people often complain that these are difficult to load , coffee mugs , plastic food storage containers, and silverware.
Most test loads contained approximately two soiled place settings and an assortment of clean dishes to form a fuller load. We also asked actual dishwasher owners about the foods that their dishwashers tended to struggle with. Egg yolk, oatmeal, yogurt, beans and cheese, and peanut butter emerged as some of the stubbornest soils that are regularly found in a dishwasher, so we designed our cleaning test around them.
We microwaved egg yolks onto some plates and spread a gooey mixture of beans and cheese onto others. We coated bowls separately with oatmeal and yogurt. And we dirtied silverware with each of the aforementioned soils.
Burnt-on, starchy soils are very difficult to remove, as well, according to some of the experts we talked to. All of these dishes sat overnight before going into the dishwashers. We also ran test loads of plates with burnt-on marshmallows, mason jars coated with jelly, and coffee-stained mugs, but we ended up not including these soils in our testing because the dishwashers had no difficulty removing them. When possible, we ran additional modes such as heavy-duty cycles, too.
The best dishwashers did a great job with the cheap powder alone, while others struggled until we tried one of the better formulas. We ran each cycle with each of these detergents at least once. Post-cycle, we inspected each dish and utensil and noted any flecks, spots, streaks, or crusted-on food. For the dishwashers that performed well in our general cleaning tests, we tested further by placing mugs soiled with stuck-on oatmeal in the corners of the top rack—the hardest-to-clean spot in a dishwasher, according to some of our sources.
Plastic dishes have a harder time drying than other materials. After the cycle was complete, we checked the load for residual moisture, noting whether cups and containers were dry on the inside and outside. We ran cycles with and without rinse aid. We loaded and unloaded dishes, sheet pans, serving bowls, mixing bowls, pots, pans, and pitchers, as well as an array of utensils, in each model to see how easy or not the racks and utensil baskets were to use. We noted how smoothly the racks glided with or without a load and how simple the racks were to adjust, if they were adjustable.
And we also tried out any extra rack features such as wine-glass holders. Although we were unable to accurately measure the noise level of each model due to pandemic-related testing limitations, we were able to identify which models were relatively the loudest among those we tested. When the cycle completed, we noted where the leaves lay on the filter and whether they were blocking it. We noted the shape of the filter, as well as how easy it was to take out, clean, and put back in place. We paid attention to the design of the control panels and noted whether food could get stuck in between the crevices of raised buttons, whether it was easy to push buttons by mistake, how responsive the panels were and how easy they were to navigate, and what the sound and light indicators were.
And we checked out the rinse aid and detergent dispensers to see how easy they were to open, close, and fill. Dishwashers are also very efficient compared with hand washing. Some of our sources said you might even get better results without a pre-rinse because of the way modern enzymatic detergents work. At the very least, you save a bunch of water and energy , keep a little extra cash in your wallet, and get back hours of time.
Powders, tablets, and pods almost always include enzymes, but many gels do not you can always Google the ingredient list. Rinse aid is a liquid that goes into the hatch next to the main detergent tray. The dishwasher dispenses a few milliliters of this stuff into the final rinse, and it helps dishes, especially plastic ones, dry more thoroughly and reduces or prevents chalky water spots or hazy films.
More on the roles of detergents and rinse aids for cleaning and drying below. When in doubt, read the manual for tips on the best loading schemes Bosch and Whirlpool Corporation both have some helpful tips on loading.
Hard water stymies some of the key cleaning agents in detergents and can leave chalky residue on glass. You could also consider buying a dishwasher with a built-in water softener; a few prominent brands, including Bosch and Miele, sell such models. Clean the machine a few times per year: We cover the details in a how-to guide. But the short version is that whenever you detect a lingering smell, spot some mineral-scale buildup, or notice a drop in cleaning performance, you should rinse the filter and run a self-cleaning cycle.
Try to troubleshoot before you call for service: If your dishwasher throws up an error code or starts to suffer from performance problems, we recommend checking out Repair Clinic or any similar DIY-repair resource for checklists and video tutorials to help you diagnose the problem.
Start with this basic troubleshooting video. When it comes to cleaning, good detergent is more important than a good dishwasher. Every dishwasher basically works the same way, but detergents can behave very differently. A cheap gel like Palmolive Eco Lemon Splash has far fewer and more basic ingredients than a top-of-the-line detergent tab like Finish Quantum.
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