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Bosch : SHE55M12UC 24 Evolution 500 Series Full Console Dishwasher - White

by Bosch
2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)


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  • Full Console Dishwasher with 5 Wash Cycles, 19 Hours Delay Start, XL Flexible Silverware Basket, 2 Cup Shelves and Silence Rating of 48 dBA: White with Black Toe-Kick
  • Stainless Steel TallTub, Solid Base Contains Sound and Prevents Leaks
  • Virtually Silent: 47 dBA Two Pumps Minimize Noise and Vibration
  • 259 kwh/yr - Energy Star Bosch Dishwashers Exceed Federal Energy Standards by up to 147% EcoAction Option Reduces Energy Usage by up to 25% EcoSense Reduces Energy Usage by up to 20% Half Load Option for Small Loads


Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 26 x 26.4 x 36.2 inches ; 105 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 105 pounds
  • ASIN: B002KKUWWY
  • Item model number: SHE55M12UC
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #140,145 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
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Product Description

Features Installation typology: Build-under Accepts custom panel: Not possible Tub material: Stainless steel Concealed heating element: Yes Front adjustable rear feet: Yes Number of AHAM place settings: 12 Number of Wash Cycles: 5 Water protection system description: AQUASTOP Water softener: No Start delay time max: 19 h Status Indicator: Time remaining indicator front Display: Yes Child safety devices: Button suspension Interior Lights: No Adjustable upper basket: Rackmatic Glass protection: No Top basket type: Normal Bottom basket type: Tall Business field: E31 Program 1: Power Scrub Plus US Program 2: Auto US Program 3: Regular US Program 4: Delicate/Economy Wash US Program 5: Quick Wash US Noise level: 47 dB Load Sensor: No Variable spray pressure: No Number of Options: 3 Number of Flip Tines in Upper Rack: 4 Folding plate racks Fine Cutlery and Silver Tray: Yes Number of Flip Tines in Lower Rack: 4 folding plate racks Mezzanine Rack: No Silverware Basket: Standard Tall Item Sprinkler: No LED: No Multi-Function LED: Yes Multi-Function Text LCD Display: No Program Status Light: No Sanitized indicator light: Yes Tub type: TALLTUB Triple Filtration System: Yes Five-Level Wash: Yes NSF Certified Wash Cycles: Yes ADA Compliant: No Length outlet hose: 150" Universal Product Code: 825,225,868,972 Shelf Racks in Top Basket: 2 No. Bottom basket Inserts: 0 SERIES: 500 Dimensions and Weight Appliance Width: 23 9/16" Appliance Depth: 22 9/16" Appliance Height: 33 7/8" Packed Width: 26.37" Packed Depth: 25.98" Packed Height: 36.61" Net weight: 94 lbs Gross weight: 105 lbs Required Width (For Installation): 24" Required Depth (For Installation): 24" Required Height (For Installation): 33 15/16" - 35" Electrical Requirements Connection Rating: 1400 W Current: 12 A Voltage: 120 V Frequency (Hz): 60 Hz Approval certificates: CSA, UL Plug type: Fixed connection Energy Star Qualified: Yes Total annual energy consumption: 259 kWh

Customer Reviews

Finally, we asked Bosch to replace it after their 4th unsuccessful attempt to fix it. R. Hiday  |  4 reviewers made a similar statement
So much for saving water and time. Peabody Jones  |  2 reviewers made a similar statement
Dishes come out very clean. crroal  |  4 reviewers made a similar statement
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138 of 143 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Superb Dish Cleaner and Superb Energy Miser August 2, 2010
Date of Purchase: July 29th 2010.
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Overview­­­­--

Let's face it, when it comes to appliances, the Germans make damn good stuff. This machine is a dream. It actually cleans my dishes wonderfully. Imagine that. Unlike the Whirlpool dishwasher it replaced, It doesn't leave the dishes cloudy. It leaves them spotless. It doesn't leave soap film all over my dishes like my Whirlpool did. It also doesn't throw bits of foods that it washes off the other dishes and redeposit them onto the glasses or other dishes or bake them on after that if I use Sani-Rinse. :\

If anyone is wondering why dishwashers take so long to wash dishes these days, it's because they don't use anywhere near as much water as they used to. To compensate for this, wash times have been significantly increased. The USA Federal Government mandates have forced manufacturers that want to sell dishwashers in the country to comply with new stringent water and electricity mising rules. Europeans are used to this and have been manufacturing their dishwashers and clothes washers in an eco-efficient way for decades, but the USA has just recently been forced to catch up.

I had complained about our other Whirlpool dishwasher that this Bosch dishwasher replaced for quite some time. It wasn't until I started washing the dishes by hand, that my housemate figured I had had enough with that awful Whirlpool dishwasher. I took it upon myself, since I was given the option, to select the replacement for the old Whirlpool dishwasher (which was only 4 years old actually), so I selected this Bosch dishwasher.

Cleaning Performance --What can I say? As I said before, it makes my glassware sparkle like new with no streaks or spot, and dishes are thoroughly cleaned, rinsed and NSF sanitize certified every time. The fact it makes my glassware look so nice is impressive, considering I live in an area that probably has the hardest water in the USA. I don't have a water softener and this particular model doesn't have a salt dispenser.

Energy Efficiency -- Rated at 259 kWh/yr...One of the "greenest" dishwashers you can buy. What does this mean in real terms? It will cost you approximately $19 a year in operating costs in natural gas and electricity if you have a gas water heater. If you have an electric water heater it will cost about $25 a year in electricity.

Water-Efficiency-- Uses about 5.8 gallons of water or less depending on which cycle you choose..

Aesthetics-- This dishwasher is distinctively European looking; which isn't a surprise to me since the design and engineering is German. No bold looks that I can notice and the buttons are just the right size. It's a very boxy design with the control panel on the front. Hidden controls are not for me because I want to be able to easily tell where the machine is in the cycle.

Stainless Steel Tub-- I got the stainless steel tub version. This is mainly a snobbish choice of aesthetics. However the Bosch dishwashers all have stainless steel tubs with the exception of one cheaper model that has plastic on the bottom tub portion only. Bosch claims that because of their machine design, the stainless steel tub actually helps to dry the dishes. The tub is covered for the life of the dishwasher. The stainless steel tub on our other dishwasher was resistant to stains, but it was not stain proof. I don't know if this tub and liner will be different.

Noise Level--What noise? :) LOL! I think my refrigerator makes more noise than this dishwasher- no joke. Perhaps I'm exaggerating, but it's close competition. The only thing you can hear when this dishwasher is on is a little bit of water splash noise and a slight hum when the water is being drained. At a noise rating of only 47 decibels, it actually seems to be too quiet perhaps? This Bosch dishwasher is heavily noise insulated, and believe it or not, it's still not the quietest model they make. With thick noise padding, two pumps, and no hard food disposer, it's easy to understand why this machine is very quiet.

Cycles on this machine seem to be excessive, and perhaps somewhat confusing at times, but I wanted this model because it was what a leading consumer magazine rated the best . This dishwasher comes with the following standard cycles that also incorporate fuzzy logic technology:

Cycle Indication Lights--This dishwasher has buttons that don't depress much when pushed. They are more like click buttons or click switches. A slight click is all you hear when they are pushed. There are no knobs. There is a time remaining countdown light and a sanitized indicator light and a light that lets you know when to refill the rinse aid on the front panel. The sanitized light only comes on at the end of the cycle if the dishwasher had to significantly heat up the wash and rinse water. Sanitation is not a problem. It's standard on this dishwasher. Besides, your dishes are sanitized enough by the sodium hypochlorite (bleach) in your detergent and the heat from the water. When you put dishes into the cupboard they are infested with tiny microbes. So sani rinse, etc. on dishwashers is quite a frivolous cycle, but it helps dishwashers sell, so I imagine that's why you see this cycle so much on dish machines. You cannot tell by looking at the control panel when this dishwasher is filling, rinsing or washing. It only has a countdown readout.

Half Load - Automatically adjusts energy and water usage for a half loaded dishwasher and washes accordingly. There is no "top rack only" wash cycle for this model

Eco - Checks condition of water to see whether extra fills are necessary for wash and rinse cycles.

Power Scrub Plus - Removes heavily dried on food soils of pots and pans or regular dishes

Auto Wash - Automatically adjusts cycle to how dirty the dishes are and washes accordingly. I just purchased this dishwasher, so the only cycle I've had a chance to use is the regular wash cycle.

Regular Cycle - For heavily soiled everyday dishes with or without dried food on them

Quick Wash - For lightly soiled dishes that don't have dried food on them 30 minutes. This cycle can be used right after you clean up for a dinner party perhaps or if you're washing dishes that you want to use that have been stored in the garage or basement.

Hi-Temp-- This is not something a person can select manually. Hi temp comes on if it needs to.

Sani-Rinse -- Sani Rinse is called Extra Heat on this dishwasher and must be selected by pressing a couple of the buttons simultaneously on the front panel and holding for three seconds. The learning curve is little bit different for this dishwasher, but it doesn't bother me.

Rinse and Hold - This dishwasher doesn't have a rinse and hold cycle; but not to worry. I haven't found that I need one with this machine.

Delicate/ Eco - I'm not sure what Eco stands for, but this cycle is for washing china and crystal. I imagine this cycle would be good to use if you have a bunch of stored crystal and china that is dusty to rinse or wash off, otherwise this is a cycle that would rarely get used.., cause I don't know about you, but I'd never put my fine china in a dishwasher.

Delay Start -- With this dishwasher you can delay the start time for about 19 hours if you want to. Delay start is a nice feature to have on a dishwasher, because it allows you take advantage of off peak hours of electricity rates, or set the machine to come on when you go to bed. A dishwasher can't get any more silent when it comes on when you're countin' sheep.

Child Lock - Yep it has one. It keeps toddlers from changing the cycles

Heated Dry--The heated dry is not optional and seems to work just fine. I'm not even sure this machine has the traditional heating element that most people in USA may be used to. It uses a concealed element combined with condensation drying technology to dry the dishes. (No more melted plastics) A special unit in the motor is used to heat the water for rinsing and drying.. Usually around the last ten minutes or so of the cycle it reserves this time for drying. Because there is no exposed heating element, you can put your plastics anywhere you want in this dishwasher, even if the items say "top rack only". The only "problem" with the dry cycle is that it does not seem to dry plastics all that well, but this may not be an issue for you as it isn't for me. It's an issue for some people though.

Capacity -- Now this might be an issue for some people. This dishwasher DOES seem to be smaller in capacity than what most Americans are used to. My eye is not that discerning. But this shouldnt' be a problem as long as you are not loading the dishwasher with tons of pots and pans all the time. Pots and pans are something I tend to wash by hand. My other dishwasher had larger capacity but didn't clean the dishes worth a hootenanny, so I'll take the Bosch, thank you. :)

Flatware Rack -- The flatware rack is marvelous. It's what they call the flexible type. It's huge, and can be snapped back to back or side to side and has individual cubicles so the flatware doesn't get nested together. You can put the flatware basket anywhere you want to on the bottom rack or just use one half of the rack, (greatly improving loading space), if you don't have that much flatware to load. This model doesn't have a standard non-flexible cube flatware basket which has cubicle lids that can be snapped in the stay up position, however the cubicle lid on the flatware rack can be folded down flat to lay on the side.

Bottom Dish Rack -- The design of the bottom dish rack is nice to me. It fits my plates fine and it fits bowls great. Read more ›
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A dishwasher that actually cleans October 16, 2011
Bought a new dishwasher after my 10 year old GE profile started leaking. Installed myself. Some hints,when moving the dishwasher, you will have the tendency to want to grab the metal flange of the dishwasher that is sticking out. Do not do that, that part of the dishwasher is really sharp and will cut you. Also buy a new water line to replace the old one. I tried to use the same water line from before, but it leaked. There is an O-ring in it and I guess it did not seal very well. The strain plate that you have to buy took me a while to find. It was called a combination connector in the hardware store I went to. What it does is clamp the cord so that if someone pulls on the cord, the stress will go to the clamp and not pull the wires out of the dishwasher. For wiring the electrical, no soldering is required, you just push the wire into the correct place and tighten the screw down. It is a 3 phase wiring. I forget which color goes to what, but you can find that online. Putting on the bottom grill was hard. You should align everything with a flashlight , then put the screws in.

Now to the dishwasher. After buying it, I had a bit of buyers remorse. The rack is great for loading saucers and plates,but it is hard to load cups and bowls. We used to load cups on the sides of the top rack, but on the Bosch, if you do that, you can't put plates next to it, unless you have ridiculously small tea cups. There are a lot of very narrowly spaced bars that don't work so well for big items and bowls. You can move the bars down, but if you can't nest the bowls, you really can't put many bowls in. There are some wider spaced bars for bowls on the top rack, but not many. Overall, it does not seem to hold as much as my older dishwasher because of these inefficiencies in loading bowls and cups. I also did not like the controls that much. When you turn the on/off switch on, it immediately starts the cycle. It doesn't allow you to pick which cycle. You can change cycles after it finishes. I'm still figuring this out, but I left it on auto mode, which seems to work.

Now the good part, this is the first dishwasher I have ever used that I can just put in really dirty dishes and it will clean them without pre-rinsing or scraping. I put in plates with stuck on cheese and pasta that I could not scrape off without a scotchbrite pad. After the cycle, they were very clean. They recommend using Finish quantum pellets, but I was using the cascade gel I was using from my previous dishwasher and it work fine. So this makes cleaning dishes much faster. Just wipe off anything loose particles and put the soiled dish in. I really like this about this dishwasher. Maybe all new dishwashers are like this, but I'm happy that this cleans so well.

I would give the Bosch a 5 if it had more rack space suited towards bowls and the controls weren't so fussy. However, bottom line, this dishwasher cleans better than any dishwasher I've ever used and for that, I am happy that I bought it. Also, I was able to get a $50 credit from the utilities for this since it saves water and electricity.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Clean, Very Quiet, Very Happy October 7, 2011
By crroal
(this is a copy of my review under the stainless steel exterior version SHE55M15UC...don't know why Amazon has them separated)

Installed myself. You will need a strain relief and power cord, and possibly an adapter to connect to your garbage disposal or pipe. The drain hose supplied fits up to 3/4". I needed 1". A $5 dishwasher drain hose adapter and a $1 3/4" galvanized steel pipe nipple solved that problem.

This thing is unbelievably quiet compared to our 8 year old previous 'quiet' model. You can easily carry on a conversation next to it. We have an open kitchen / living area that used to require turning up the television volume when the previous dishwasher ran...No More!

Dishes come out very clean. As others have said elsewhere, I think the Finish Quantum Powerball (sample provided) or another highly rated CR brand will make a huge difference in your results too.

The passive drying works extremely well. We will only have a few drops of water left on plastic.

I have seen the Sanitize light come on. It means that very specific conditions (time, etc as specified by the NSF) were achieved during the wash and dry. Note that the Sanitize light won't come on until the Drying cycle is complete, which is well after the Cycle countdown has reached '0'.
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