I've had this dishwasher for 3 years and I absolutely love it!! I got rid of the silverware rack and only use the top rack for our silverware. I run a daycare and I'm able to fit a lot of dishes in this. It's almost silent, extremely energy efficient/water efficient, and does a phenomenal job cleaning. It was definitely an investment, but well worth the extra cost.
this video is a God sent! I just purchased this and could not find a video about white color. and bam....here I am. coincidently we also have the same color cabinet. so I can really see how beautiful it looks. thanks!
I just installed this in stainless this week. Wife loves it and thank God for the red light that shines on the floor, otherwise you would never know when it's running! Third rack is awesome! Controls will take some getting use to but not to bad. Hope it holds up.
We've had ours about 18 months now and I usually just run it on Auto. It pretty much takes care of the rest. I love the third rack too! Hope you like it!
@@user-tu6ty2ui1u Who cares? I only want top of the line. I am SO DONE with "Buyer's Remorse" purchases of cheaper models. BEEN THERE, DONE THAT. For a rental property, I'd buy cheap stuff. But when I buy things for my own personal use, I only buy absolute top of the line or nothing. It's only money. YOU CAN ALWAYS EARN MORE. You're not a pharaoh. You don't take your money with you when you die. Either buy the best stuff or don't buy anything at all. My dishwasher retailed for $1999. Money spent 6 years ago. Think I care that I spent that money 6 years ago? HELL NO! I've earned a few hundred grand since then that time I bought it.
I seen a few remarks on how to load your knives in the dishwasher. Now here's my two cents good and knives and I don't mean dinner knives do not ever be long in the dishwasher. Use them wash them and put them in a knife block as soon as you're done. I might wash the same knife 3 times while making dinner and my knives are over 20 years old and they're still is nice as when I purchased them. And yes they are a very expensive set. Thanks for posting this .
I bought this from Lowe's for $400 (scratch & dent) and I can hear the water running inside and this trickling sound when it's running, but it's still 100% more quiet than my old Maytag dishwasher
Dude, never wash knives in the dishwasher unless they are the flatware variety. The chemicals are bad for the blade and the super hot water dulls the edge. 15yrs as a professional chef, take my advice as you will. Nice video btw.
I just got my new 500 series. Issue is settings to shut off the beep beep beep once cycle done. I figured it out but now it won't reset so I can choose auto wash. No help by manual. Its a very confusing settings panel. Not happy that I have to use Finish products to wash/dry. Without the dishes won't dry well. The 800 series addresses drying cycle better, so look at that one instead. I may return mine for the 800 model. It is quiet. My old Bosch (14 yrs) was easier and quiet, miss it.
I just bought a 500 series a couple of weeks ago. I went in to change settings such as drying time and rinse aid amount. After that, I could not get it to change from "auto" wash. However, after watching a UA-cam video on how to reset this, I was fine. Just hold down the start button for ~ 3 seconds and it should clear all previous settings. I use auto, sanitize and extra dry (door opens) and it works great! I did run it without rinse aid the first time and things were a bit wet. This is to be expected as there is no heating element. With rinse add, everything was completely dry with the exception of small amounts of water on plastic.
We purchased this exact dishwasher 11/30/15. As your review states it was quiet and the only indication it was running was the red light on the floor. You needed to open the door to believe it was running. This is as advertised also. About 1 month ago it started making a relatively loud noise that sounded like the arm was hitting something. Also you really heard the water sloshing when the wash cycle was running and a buzzing. We have had two Bosch repairmen come to fix but they say this is normal and nothing is wrong. There was a definite change from when we purchased to the performance of the dishwasher now. Quiet no longer, but we are totally frustrated as to how to get it fixed. Amazing the Bosch repairmen just tell us nothing is wrong with our dishwasher even though they here this noise but say all is OK. Any sugestions? Is your dishwasher quiet throughout the entire cycle?
+Jenny Vander Broek Ours has remained silent to this day. I had a similar experience with the noise coming from the arm, but it was because I needed to raise the middle rack another notch. The arm really was hitting a tall item on the bottom rack. Let me know if you find out what's causing your noise...
PS: I SUPPOSE THERE IS A THIRD PARTY INSTALLING SERVICE THAT WILL INSTALL IT IN YOUR HOME AT A PRE DETERMINED TIME/DATE & THEN HAUL AWAY YOUR OLD ONE. CHECK W/EITHER BEST BUY OR LOWES TO MAKE SUCH ARRANGEMENTS. THIS IS A SOLID POWERFUL DISHWASHER THAT COMES HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY CONSUMER REPORTS MAGAZINE & ON A FEW UA-cam VIDEOS LIKE THE ONE ABOVE. GOOD JOB BOSCH!
I completely disagree agree. I just bought a similar model and hate the racking system. Doesn't clean that well and everything is soaking wet at the end of a cycle. I really want my kitchen aid back.
I agree with you. I just got this same model a month ago. The tines are awkwardly placed, the whole thing seems flimsy,especially the soap dispenser latch, it doesn’t dry well at all, you have to download the manual to figure out how to change settings (which I still haven’t really figured out; I have to reset it every time instead of having it go back to my preferred setting). It was twice the price of my old Kenmore but works half as well. I do love the upper rack for silverware though. And in the end, when I was shopping for a new dishwasher, this one seemed like the best one out there. Sad.
All knives should be hand washed. A dishwasher is the worst place for knives. The extreme heat, and clinging of other objects on blades is not good for your knives.
bosch only recommends finish products because they have a comarketing agreement. i absolutely do not recommend it and strongly advise you use powder soap and always put extra in there for the pre rinse.
I have the 800-series, use the top rack for all my cutlery and silverware. Quieter than anything else in the kitchen, can't hear it over the refrigerator.
+Tim Mark We have had ours 341 days & have not yet found any offensive odors. I'm sure that will depend on what you are putting into it and how long you let it sit, but ours is used moderately & we scarcely rinse any dishes before putting them through a cycle. Hope this helps!
+Joel Just a tip. Dont prerinse dishes before putting them into the dishwasher. Auto and Heavy cycle will do the job brilliant even if u leave dishes dirty. Try it. :)
Doesn't that eventually lead to crud on the filter? Once I had to clean that, I always vowed to rinse first. I bought this model yesterday and it's getting installed this week, so I'm doing research.
You just need to scrape leftover food from plates and dishes and just pop them inside. :) No need for prerinsing :) Good luck and enjoy with your new dishwasher :)
Tim, I read somewhere that this may be due too the height of something in the draining area (i.e. make sure the drain hose goes higher than something to keep odors out). Might be worth looking into. I'm not an installer just saw that mentioned somewhere. When I was looking at reviews...
I wouldn't buy new dishwasher if you paid me too they are very terrible at getting dishes clean they hardly use any water and they're made out of plastic
I've had this dishwasher for 3 years and I absolutely love it!! I got rid of the silverware rack and only use the top rack for our silverware. I run a daycare and I'm able to fit a lot of dishes in this. It's almost silent, extremely energy efficient/water efficient, and does a phenomenal job cleaning. It was definitely an investment, but well worth the extra cost.
We are debating on a similar dishwasher 500 series. Do you still enjoy yours?
this video is a God sent! I just purchased this and could not find a video about white color. and bam....here I am. coincidently we also have the same color cabinet. so I can really see how beautiful it looks. thanks!
I’m glad I could help!
I just installed this in stainless this week. Wife loves it and thank God for the red light that shines on the floor, otherwise you would never know when it's running! Third rack is awesome! Controls will take some getting use to but not to bad. Hope it holds up.
We've had ours about 18 months now and I usually just run it on Auto. It pretty much takes care of the rest. I love the third rack too! Hope you like it!
The Bosch shx9pt75uc runs at 38 decibels and has a built-in water softener and lighting. I highly recommend this Benchmark series.
@@user-tu6ty2ui1u Who cares? I only want top of the line. I am SO DONE with "Buyer's Remorse" purchases of cheaper models. BEEN THERE, DONE THAT. For a rental property, I'd buy cheap stuff. But when I buy things for my own personal use, I only buy absolute top of the line or nothing. It's only money. YOU CAN ALWAYS EARN MORE. You're not a pharaoh. You don't take your money with you when you die. Either buy the best stuff or don't buy anything at all. My dishwasher retailed for $1999. Money spent 6 years ago. Think I care that I spent that money 6 years ago? HELL NO! I've earned a few hundred grand since then that time I bought it.
I seen a few remarks on how to load your knives in the dishwasher. Now here's my two cents good and knives and I don't mean dinner knives do not ever be long in the dishwasher. Use them wash them and put them in a knife block as soon as you're done. I might wash the same knife 3 times while making dinner and my knives are over 20 years old and they're still is nice as when I purchased them. And yes they are a very expensive set. Thanks for posting this .
I bought this from Lowe's for $400 (scratch & dent) and I can hear the water running inside and this trickling sound when it's running, but it's still 100% more quiet than my old Maytag dishwasher
Does it dry ok?
@@Czurovecbought it for my mother, so I never personally used it. But she told me she loved it!
Got mine May 2020 for $250 off craigslist. Is an amazing dishwasher!
Does it dry ok?
Great review. Most informative I could find. Thanks for taking the time to make it.
Gotta LOVE the CUTCO KNIVES
Dude, never wash knives in the dishwasher unless they are the flatware variety. The chemicals are bad for the blade and the super hot water dulls the edge.
15yrs as a professional chef, take my advice as you will.
Nice video btw.
Maybe you could put your knives in the opposite way.
I just got my new 500 series. Issue is settings to shut off the beep beep beep once cycle done. I figured it out but now it won't reset so I can choose
auto wash. No help by manual. Its a very confusing settings panel. Not happy that I have to use Finish products to wash/dry. Without the dishes won't
dry well. The 800 series addresses drying cycle better, so look at that one instead. I may return mine for the 800 model. It is quiet. My old Bosch (14 yrs) was
easier and quiet, miss it.
I just bought a 500 series a couple of weeks ago. I went in to change settings such as drying time and rinse aid amount. After that, I could not get it to change from "auto" wash. However, after watching a UA-cam video on how to reset this, I was fine. Just hold down the start button for ~ 3 seconds and it should clear all previous settings. I use auto, sanitize and extra dry (door opens) and it works great! I did run it without rinse aid the first time and things were a bit wet. This is to be expected as there is no heating element. With rinse add, everything was completely dry with the exception of small amounts of water on plastic.
We purchased this exact dishwasher 11/30/15. As your review states it was quiet and the only indication it was running was the red light on the floor. You needed to open the door to believe it was running. This is as advertised also. About 1 month ago it started making a relatively loud noise that sounded like the arm was hitting something. Also you really heard the water sloshing when the wash cycle was running and a buzzing. We have had two Bosch repairmen come to fix but they say this is normal and nothing is wrong. There was a definite change from when we purchased to the performance of the dishwasher now. Quiet no longer, but we are totally frustrated as to how to get it fixed. Amazing the Bosch repairmen just tell us nothing is wrong with our dishwasher even though they here this noise but say all is OK. Any sugestions? Is your dishwasher quiet throughout the entire cycle?
+Jenny Vander Broek Ours has remained silent to this day. I had a similar experience with the noise coming from the arm, but it was because I needed to raise the middle rack another notch. The arm really was hitting a tall item on the bottom rack. Let me know if you find out what's causing your noise...
PS: I SUPPOSE THERE IS A THIRD PARTY INSTALLING SERVICE THAT WILL INSTALL IT IN YOUR HOME AT A PRE DETERMINED TIME/DATE & THEN HAUL AWAY YOUR OLD ONE. CHECK W/EITHER BEST BUY OR LOWES TO MAKE SUCH ARRANGEMENTS. THIS IS A SOLID POWERFUL DISHWASHER THAT COMES HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY CONSUMER REPORTS MAGAZINE & ON A FEW UA-cam VIDEOS LIKE THE ONE ABOVE. GOOD JOB BOSCH!
You dont use Special salt for dishwashers from finish??
I completely disagree agree. I just bought a similar model and hate the racking system. Doesn't clean that well and everything is soaking wet at the end of a cycle. I really want my kitchen aid back.
I agree with you. I just got this same model a month ago. The tines are awkwardly placed, the whole thing seems flimsy,especially the soap dispenser latch, it doesn’t dry well at all, you have to download the manual to figure out how to change settings (which I still haven’t really figured out; I have to reset it every time instead of having it go back to my preferred setting). It was twice the price of my old Kenmore but works half as well. I do love the upper rack for silverware though. And in the end, when I was shopping for a new dishwasher, this one seemed like the best one out there. Sad.
Nice review. I would recommend not loading knives blade-side up from now on, even on that top-rack. That might mitigate your accidental stabbings. O_o
+OckhamsRazor3 Thanks! Haha sounds like good advice ;-)
All knives should be hand washed. A dishwasher is the worst place for knives. The extreme heat, and clinging of other objects on blades is not good for your knives.
I have a Bosch dishwasher Plus 50 dBA. How do I get it set to a different setting when it seems stuck on the one? It has the buttons on the front.
I'm not too sure about yours, but on mine I hold down the start button for ~ 3 seconds and that resets my 500 series
bosch only recommends finish products because they have a comarketing agreement. i absolutely do not recommend it and strongly advise you use powder soap and always put extra in there for the pre rinse.
We have - bosch dishwasher SHS63VL5UC/10, it takes over 2 hours to wash the dishes, too long.
Is it still running good?
Yes! We love it!
@@joelecrump awesome news! Our Frigidaire Gallery bit the dust after four years. So we might be looking.
What the heck kinda plate is that?
I have the 800-series, use the top rack for all my cutlery and silverware. Quieter than anything else in the kitchen, can't hear it over the refrigerator.
is third rack removable
on mine it is
You must not drink a lot of wine ... custard dish...lol
gosia363 haha we sure don’t, but I don’t understand the custard dish reference?
@@joelecrump just thought it was cute you put the custard dish on the wine glass holder..lol
Please paint your cabinets and attach handles to them.
Piaseczno1 haha don’t like the wood?
Never paint natural wood!
I head it stinks if its done not used for few days.
+Tim Mark We have had ours 341 days & have not yet found any offensive odors. I'm sure that will depend on what you are putting into it and how long you let it sit, but ours is used moderately & we scarcely rinse any dishes before putting them through a cycle. Hope this helps!
+Joel Just a tip. Dont prerinse dishes before putting them into the dishwasher. Auto and Heavy cycle will do the job brilliant even if u leave dishes dirty. Try it. :)
Doesn't that eventually lead to crud on the filter? Once I had to clean that, I always vowed to rinse first. I bought this model yesterday and it's getting installed this week, so I'm doing research.
You just need to scrape leftover food from plates and dishes and just pop them inside. :) No need for prerinsing :) Good luck and enjoy with your new dishwasher :)
Tim, I read somewhere that this may be due too the height of something in the draining area (i.e. make sure the drain hose goes higher than something to keep odors out). Might be worth looking into. I'm not an installer just saw that mentioned somewhere. When I was looking at reviews...
I wouldn't buy new dishwasher if you paid me too they are very terrible at getting dishes clean they hardly use any water and they're made out of plastic