[Electronics-Talk] Seeking Accessible Dishwasher Recommendation
Doug Payne
doug_Payne at hotmail.com
Fri May 9 00:04:20 UTC 2025
Thank you, Matthew. Is your dishwasher quiet?
Here is what I learned. Bosch makes two dishwashers which they call "ADA compliant". This means they have physical buttons rather than a touch-panel. Both can be operated via an app on Wi-Fi. One model is in the 300 series; the other is in the 800 series. Both models come in 24" (standard) and 18" (compact) widths. Other differences include:
-- the 800 model is nominally quieter (42 dB) than the 300 model(44 - 46 dB).
-- the 800 series uses the CrystalDry drying system. The 300 series uses a system they call PureDry. Bosch says "Our patented CrystalDryT technology delivers 60% better drying results" compared to Bosch Dishwashers with PureDry.
-- The 800 model consumes 557 gal/year of water, compared with 494 gal/year for the 300 series.
-- Bosch estimates a total annual power consumption of 240 kWh for both models.
-- the 800 model retails for $1349; the 300 series retails for $999. This price may change, depending on the chosen finish (stainless steel, white, etc.)
--Doug
-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Chao <mattchao at verizon.net>
Sent: Thursday, May 8, 2025 11:22 AM
To: Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
Cc: Doug Payne <doug_Payne at hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] Seeking Accessible Dishwasher Recommendation
Hi, Doug. Bosch has some dishwashers that are accessible, either through an iPhone app or with physical buttons. I have a Bosch, and use the iPhone app to do things such as: control the type of load (heavy vs. normal) sanitize; full load/half load, etc. The washer remembers what you did on the last load, so if you use the physical buttons the next load, just press Power and Start.
Hope the above helps.--Matthew Chao
On 5/8/2025 2:06 PM, Doug Payne via Electronics-Talk wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I need to replace my dishwasher. Does anyone have a recommendation for
> a cu= rrent unit which can be operated without site? A few years back
> I was told = that Bosch had a few models with physical buttons. At a
> minimum, I'd like a= n appliance which has a reliable method of
> starting it on my own. If I must= , I'll settle for an appliance where
> a sited person assists me setting it u= p initially. Thanks.
>
> --Doug
>
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