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Bosch Dishwasher | GE Dishwasher | Whirlpool Dishwasher | |
Energy Efficiency Rating | A | B+ | C+ |
Sanitation Filtration Systems | Integrated | PureFlush | Soil Sensor |
Convenience Features | 11 cycles | 12 cycles | 6 cycles |
Energy Costs (Annually) | $4.00 | $8.07 | $8.41 |
Cleaning King's choice | Yes | ||
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Several brands of dishwashers claim to be leaders in energy efficiency, water conservation, and sanitation. But who is really number one when it comes to dependability and performance?
Bosch, GE, and Whirlpool dishwashers are the three top brands of dishwashers that are among the most dependable, but each has its pros and cons. Let’s compare these appliances head to head so you can determine which might be best for your particular needs.
Read below for information on all three brands of dishwashers to determine whether a Bosch, GE, or Whirlpool dishwasher is the right choice for your household. The Team at Cleaning King will compare and contrast each of these three models directly to help you find the best option!
According to the US Department of Energy, Bosch dishwashers lead in water and energy efficiency with an A++ rating on those models rated by the agency. GE dishwashers earned a B for energy use and were dinged because some common features such as adjusting soil sensors had no impact on usage at all.
The worst performer was Whirlpool at C+, which was based on high water temperature options that were ineffective in certain models tested by the government agency.
Each brand has its own sanitation system to reduce bacteria growth during wash cycles:
Bosch delivers clean dishes via a jet-dry system that sprays water onto dishes before they are dried to dissolve food soils, and then that water is swept away by the next wash cycle to be captured in the drain.
GE dishwashers use a mixture of hot water and detergent to quickly reduce bacteria counts on dishes before the heat from the drying cycle kills the remaining bacteria.
Whirlpool has a sanitation system that combines jet-dry and a high-temperature final rinse and antibacterial filter made with plastic beads treated with silver ions, eliminating 99.9 percent of bacteria through an electrostatic charge after washing cycles are completed.
Each brand offers different features as part of their appliance package, so there is no clear winner across the board when it comes to convenience:
Bosch dishwashers have 11 wash cycles, including pots & pans, rapid, express wash, light/ dishes, and more. They also have a stainless steel tub for rust-proof durability.
GE dishwashers offer 12 cycles, including heavy, normal, glass & china, 1-24 hour delay start, rinse hold, and hi-temp wash. Their appliance has racks that are built to be durable with molded plastic construction that resists yellowing and cracking.
Whirlpool dishwashers offer six options for loading silverware on the door or in the rack, along with bottle jets for cleaning tall items standing upright during wash cycles. Rack material is designed to resist yellowing without the use of plastics or dyes, while an extra deep tub adds space for large pots and pans.
GE Dishwashers have more convenient features than both Bosch and Whirlpool models.
According to Energy Star, which is a joint program by the EPA and DOE, Bosch dishwashers average $4.00 per year to operate. GE models cost on average about $8.07 per year, and Whirlpool dishwashers averaged $8.41 per year of operation.
Based on the estimated usage of 300 wash cycles each year totaling 4,000-6,000kWh yearly costing around $86-$111 yearly for these energy costs based on national average prices for electricity, Bosch Dishwashers come out on top as far as energy costs are concerned.
Bosch Dishwashers have the highest energy star certification level when compared with the GE Profile and Whirlpool dishwashers. Bosch is rated an A, and both GE and Whirlpool dishwashers are rated lower.
This is one area where you’ll want to consider your specific dishwashing needs before making a purchase decision. Because of this, the Cleaning King Team recommends Bosch as the overall best dishwasher option on the market.
GE offers a detailed explanation of its sanitation and filtration system. Your GE dishwasher will run more efficiently and last longer if you use PureFlush’s Water Softener System to prevent scale build-up. Because hard water provides less detergent action than soft water, pure water has no impact on your dishware. The PureFlush Water Softener System protects against scale build-up, extending the life of your appliances and reducing laundry costs by using harder (pure) water. GE dishwashers with PureFlush Water Softener System also use the GE Wash & Dry Cycle so your dishes will be dry and ready to put away.
Bosch and GE dishwashers offer 11 and 12 wash cycles, respectively, making them comparable to the most convenient overall options.
Both built-in models are designed with your kitchen in mind, featuring sleek handles that blend seamlessly into your cabinetry. With various colors and styles to choose from, you can complement or accent your existing décor.
The Cleaning King Team recommends the GE Profile 20.5 Inch Dishwasher due to its lower price point. This ensures more budget-friendly options for consumers who want to invest in this feature-packed appliance but aren’t looking to break the bank doing it.
Bosch dishwashers have the best overall energy costs when compared with Whirlpool and GE dishwashers. The Bosch Dishwasher has both an “A” Energy Efficiency Index (EER) rating, which is the most efficient.
With annual energy costs only $4 on average, Bosch dishwashers are 30% more energy-efficient than Whirlpool and GE dishwashers.
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The Bosch 100 Series 24 Inch Built In Fully Integrated Dishwasher with Stainless Steel Tub is Bosch’s quietest dishwasher with a sound insulation package that also includes an anti-vibration system for high durability.
Other features include:
Bosch dishwashers are manufactured by the Bosch Group, which is a German multinational engineering and electronics company. The Team at Cleaning King recommends this and other Bosch models as the best overall dishwasher option on the market. They provide cost-saving and convenience features, though at a higher price point.
GE GDT580SMJES Profile 20.5 Inch Tall Tub Built-In Dishwasher with Stainless Steel Interior and Steam Cleaning, Fingerprint Resistant, PureFlush Water Softener is another solid option in terms of energy efficiency.
This GE model has four wash cycles, including heavy, normal, glass & china, 1-24 hour delay start, options for quick wash less than or equal to one hour in length, and a water softening system. It also features bottle jets for washing tall items upright during the wash process, an automatic detergent dispenser with a rinse-aid dispenser, and a fingerprint-resistant stainless steel tub.
The Cleaning King Team recognizes this GE model as one of the most affordable on the market. It does come with fewer features than the Bosch model, but those who consider this GE model as their preferred dishwasher usually do so because of the price.
The Whirlpool 24 inch Built In Fully Integrated Dishwasher is comparable to the GE Profile 20.5 Inch Tall Tub Dishwasher from a features perspective but is slightly more expensive on average online. This appliance includes four wash cycles, including normal, quick 45-minute cycle, glass & china, and 1-24 hour delay start just like the GE Profile model mentioned above.
This Whirlpool dishwasher also has a built-in water softener that reduces calcium build-up, which means you won’t need to worry about spotting or filming on your dishes after they have been through this washer.
The Whirlpool Dishwasher has a 120-minute max cycle time and features six wash cycles, including heavy, normal, economy, quick wash less than or equal to one hour in length rinse, and an option for air dry.
The Team at Cleaning King recommends this Whirlpool Dishwasher as one of the most durable on the market. This Whirlpool model is both cost-effective and built to last.
The Cleaning King Team recommends the Bosch Dishwasher for its superior quality and low cost of ownership, despite the fact that it does not currently offer the most features or extensive cycle options.
Bosch Dishwashers are of the best dishwasher options on the market because it has the best overall clean performance, based on water temperature requirements needed to reach 160° F ± 5°F during final rinse for Energy Star rated models, which ensure cleaner dishes according to government standards.
The Bosch model outperforms the GE and Whirlpool dishwashers in energy costs and water consumption for energy and water-efficient dishwashers.
The Bosch Dishwasher has both an “A” Energy Efficiency Index (EER) rating, which is the most efficient. With annual energy costs only $4 on average, Bosch dishwashers are 30% more energy-efficient than Whirlpool and GE dishwashers. Compared to other top brands, this specific model can save consumers up to $45 each year in energy costs compared with non-Energy Star models.
In terms of quality construction and durability, you will be hard-pressed to match a comparable level of performance from any other brand. This option delivers superior cleaning results while using a fraction of the energy needed by standard units.
In terms of value, this model is a top choice for consumers looking to invest in energy and money-saving dishwashers without sacrificing superior cleaning performance. It also offers several convenient features, including heavy-duty racks designed with extra compartments to hold silverware. This feature ensures your silverware is never rattling around in the bottom of your dishwasher or getting lost in the shuffle during regular wash cycles.
The Cleaning King Team recommends buying the GE Profile 20.5 Inch Dishwasher over the Whirlpool due to its lower price point, providing more budget-friendly options for consumers who want to invest in this feature-packed appliance but aren’t looking to break the bank doing it.