I've been leaning towards KitchenAid when I replace mine. A lot of reviews out there on the bosch models that say they're quiet but don't necessarily dry the best.
Our current dishwasher died yesterday, looking for suggestions for what we should buy for a replacement. We tend to wash a load every night, looking to spend around $800.00. So what is the best brand to buy?
I've been leaning towards KitchenAid when I replace mine. A lot of reviews out there on the bosch models that say they're quiet but don't necessarily dry the best.
So what is the best brand to buy?
I'd say that's a valid review of Bosch. Usually I just crack open the door at the end and let the remaining water air dry for a bit. My two biggest points were quiet and dependability. My 500 series is going on three years worth of 5-6 day a week use without a hitch.
Exactly what I do. I then shake the upper rack too.This is my thoughts as well. It doesn't dry great even on extra dry so I also do the crack the door open thing.
Have you calculated the cost of the new dishwasher vs how many days of paper plates/solo cups that money spent would get you?We went with a Bosch because Consumer Reports had their brand in the top 7 or 8 spots to buy. I generally load the machine after dinner and then set it to wash in the middle of the night. Most days it is not opened again until my wife or I get home from work around five. So hopefully the drying issue will not be a problem. I will say its a pain in the ass without having a running dishwasher. We are eating off paper plates and solo cups left over from tailgating season. Washing dishes by hand, I am finding out, SUCKS.
We went with a Bosch because Consumer Reports had their brand in the top 7 or 8 spots to buy. I generally load the machine after dinner and then set it to wash in the middle of the night. Most days it is not opened again until my wife or I get home from work around five. So hopefully the drying issue will not be a problem. I will say its a pain in the ass without having a running dishwasher. We are eating off paper plates and solo cups left over from tailgating season. Washing dishes by hand, I am finding out, SUCKS.
I can't remember all the reasons, but that may have been the reason I went with Kitchen Aid over Bosch. You can use heated drying if you want or you turn it off.I've been leaning towards KitchenAid when I replace mine. A lot of reviews out there on the bosch models that say they're quiet but don't necessarily dry the best.