Bosch models have the top 11 ratings on Consumer Reports, followed by Kitchenaid. What does texags say?
yaterag said:
We wash a lot of sippy cups a d the like. As long as I keep the jet dry dispenser filled I do not have an issue with everything drying quickly and completely.
Love our Bosch dishwasher - it does have a heating element so it's likely model specific.agdaddy04 said:
Bought a Bosch 2 years ago. Some people don't like that it doesn't have a heating element though but it works for us great
Och26-58-87 said:Love our Bosch dishwasher - it does have a heating element so it's likely model specific.agdaddy04 said:
Bought a Bosch 2 years ago. Some people don't like that it doesn't have a heating element though but it works for us great
Yes. It is not the electrical range coil exposed like old fashion dishwashers but it has one under the stainless. This is how the hot water is heated to steam level. Mine dries very well via condensation drying - but the system heats the heck out of the wateragdaddy04 said:Och26-58-87 said:Love our Bosch dishwasher - it does have a heating element so it's likely model specific.agdaddy04 said:
Bought a Bosch 2 years ago. Some people don't like that it doesn't have a heating element though but it works for us great
You sure about that? I don't know of any Bosch's with a heating element.
It has one but it is used differently. The old fashion heating element is what you are thinking of - like the coils in an oven that turn on in the drying process. That Bosch does not have. However, Bosch has a heating element in the inlet water line that heats the water in the final rinse to a very high temp for sanitizing and better evaporation during the drying process. Do a google search for replacement Bosch heating element and you'll see they exist.agdaddy04 said:
And I promise it doesn't have a heating element though.
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