Bosch Dishwasher 300 Series

Bosch 300 Series dishwashers strike the perfect balance of performance, features, and price, earning top ratings for powerful cleaning and quiet operation in mid-range kitchens. Ideal for growing families or everyday American homes, these models score 4.6/5 averages from lab tests and user reviews praising durable stainless tubs and flexible loading.

Series Overview

The 300 Series upgrades from entry-level with full stainless steel interiors for superior drying, heat retention, and odor resistance. Operating at 44-50 dB like a hushed conversation these units handle 14-16 place settings effortlessly. Homeowners love the third rack for utensils, freeing space below, and smart sensors that adapt to soil levels. Reliability matches premium lines with under 10% service rates, making it a bestseller at Home Depot and Best Buy.

Key Models and Ratings

Targeted variants fit specific needs.

  • SHE53C85N: Top-control classic, 48 dB; 4.6/5 for cleaning power.
  • SHE53B75UC: Front-control, 50 dB; 4.5/5 value pick.
  • SGE53C55UC: Pocket handle, 48 dB; 4.7/5 with app integration.

Drying scores 4.5/5, washing 4.8/5 across thousands of reviews.

Dishwasher Specifications

⚙️ Dishwasher Specifications

Compare detailed specs including noise levels, cycles, capacity, and pricing

Model Noise (dB) Cycles Capacity (Sets) Drying Energy (kWh) Rating Price (USD)
SHE53C85N 48 dB 6 16 PureDry 0.8 kWh ★★★★★4.6/5 $850–$1,050
SHE53B75UC 50 dB 5 14 PureDry 0.85 kWh ★★★★☆4.5/5 $750–$950
SGE53C55UC 48 dB 6 16 PureDry 0.75 kWh ★★★★★4.7/5 $900–$1,100
SHPM88Z75N 42 dB 7 18 AutoAir 0.7 kWh ★★★★★4.8/5 $1,200–$1,450
SHPE65T55N 46 dB 5 15 Standard 0.82 kWh ★★★★☆4.4/5 $650–$850
SHPM65Z65N 44 dB 6 17 PureDry 0.78 kWh ★★★★★4.7/5 $950–$1,200
SHE53C82UC 48 dB 5 14 PureDry 0.84 kWh ★★★★☆4.5/5 $800–$1,000
SHPM65Z55N 45 dB 6 16 PureDry 0.76 kWh ★★★★★4.6/5 $1,050–$1,300
SHE50C75UC 52 dB 4 12 Sensor 0.92 kWh ★★★★☆4.3/5 $600–$800
SHPM88Z55N 41 dB 8 18 AutoAir+ 0.68 kWh ★★★★★4.9/5 $1,400–$1,700

Standout Features

Full stainless tub enhances drying and quietness by retaining heat efficiently. Third rack holds silverware and tools, boosting capacity 30% without bulk. PrecisionWash arms target stains, while Flexible Tines fold for odd shapes. InfoLight beams cycle status to the floor, and Sanitize option hits 162°F for germ kill. Home Connect on select models enables app scheduling.

Pros and Cons

Strengths:

  • Full stainless for longevity and better results.
  • Third rack maximizes space for family meals.
  • Quiet and efficient for mid-sized homes.
  • Strong warranty on leaks and racks.

Drawbacks:

  • No CrystalDry (spots on plastics possible).
  • Louder than 500+ at 48-50 dB.
  • Limited rack adjustability vs higher series.
  • App only on newer SKUs.

USA Buying Guide

Choose SHE53C85N for top-controls in islands; SGE53C55UC for custom panels. Great for Midwest families with moderate water; add softener if in Florida. Bundle at Lowe’s for free delivery. Lasts 10 years with care; Energy Star saves $50/year.

Maintenance Tips

Filter rinse bi-weekly; vinegar clean monthly. Load plastics below for heat. Check sump for debris quarterly.

300 vs Other Series

Beats 100 with stainless and third rack; steps below 500’s AutoAir but at $300 less.

FAQs

Quietest 300 Series model?
SHE53C85N/SGE53C55UC at 48 dB for open plans.

Third rack worth the upgrade?
Yes—extra space for gadgets without crowding mains.

Drying performance?
Solid PureDry; use rinse aid for perfection.

Family capacity?
16 sets cover 4-6 people daily.

Smart controls available?
Yes on select; monitor via app.

Reliability rating?
Excellent, low service like premiums.

Hard water handling?
Good; rinse aid key.

Best budget Bosch?
300 Series for features per dollar.

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