written by Amari129 on 26/07/2016
My dream in life was to one day own a Bosch dishwasher. Our son owns the most expensive model, we own the least expensive model, and both suffer from poor understanding of what Users need, which is INTUITIVE controls. Kids, guests, caterers, and husbands want to help....but it takes a scientist to figure out how to run a Bosch dishwasher. My cheapy Bosch SHU4302 is simple because the setting we first used is the ONLY one we can use, so when we push the Power button, it runs and the dishes are clean (but not dry) eventually. We pray over the soap dispenser to get it to stay closed until we close the door to start the wash. A few slamming, and pinching and slooooow pushes and eventually it closes. We are lucky because we don't much care about the settings we MIGHT have been able to use before we tried them and found they don't work. As for my son's expensive Bosch, the soap only dispenses if the water is a certain very high temperature coming into the machine, which would wear out our water heater in no time. So we simply throw a pillow of detergent into the center of the machine and "let 'er rip!" It doesn't dry everything, but the Bosch folks say it never is supposed to dry anything plastic. I won't be buying a Bosch dishwasher again and wonder how they got such high ratings to begin with.
written by rezlohman on 02/05/2008
This is the best machine for the money. I did all of the research prior to purchasing is machine. I use the correct amount of soap and make sure the machine is hooked up to a soft watter line all of the machines I own are hooked up to a cold water line and the clean any dish I put in there. I do not rinse prior to putting the dishes in the d/w and it cleans the dishes perfect. I have not had any service issues on any of the 17 machines i own. I had Kitchen Aid prior and they were nothing but trouble. I would and will purchase more Bosch appliances in the future.
written by on 22/01/2008
Had a bad first model...thought it was a fluke. But no, second one has failed already Rubbish.. Is it worth changing the control unit?
written by on 13/12/2007
Bad Choice. Wish I'd never bought the Bosch SHU4302. Have spent more on repairs that the darn thing cost.
written by RMurray01 on 03/09/2007
I've had to replace many parts. The control board is expensive and poor. Button spring tabs failed, a circuit traced burned, finally the whole control function quit. The soap dispenser door broke. Now the pressure regulator in the water inlet has failed causing the unit to blow excess water out the side panel. And that European filter system is stupid. After every wash you find a bit of leftover meat, noodles, and cat hair circulating with the rinse water. Poor wash job. Bad machine!
written by sofia03 on 26/06/2007
This is the second Bosch we have bought and both units did the same thing. We thought the first one was a fluke. I would not recommend Bosch unless you like dirty dishes.
written by Joanntx on 16/07/2005
I purchased my Bosch SHU4302 from Lowes in Nov 2004, from the beginning I thought I just had to learn how to distribute my dishes in order to clean. How hard should that be? It's a dishwasher for gods sake!
UNLESS you have it on the Power Wash, it will not get everything clean or dry. I will never buy another one. Wish I had stuck with an American brand.
written by hmcmurtre on 30/03/2005
My unit is a Bosch SHU3302, but essentially the same as Bosch SHU4302.
At 4 years old...
1. Had to replace door gasket that was deteriorating and leaving black goo-balls on the dishes.
2. Water inlet valve failed, overflowing the machine onto the floor. Fortunately we were in the room when it happened and turned the water off.
3. Push button control belched black smoke and failed. That's a $100 part.
written by 2 Jags on 15/12/2004
The Bosch SHU43 does exactly what it says on the tin, it's not the most glamorous of appliances but for efficiency and cleanliness you can't beat it. It is a basic machine and doesn't have 5000 different settings, but it does the business. It gets the dishes to pristine cleanliness by heating the water to boiling point and this obtains maximum performance. Make no mistake this is a quality machine from a top manufacturer and is as quiet as mouse. You also get maximum capacity benefits from the Bosch SHU43 as the interior has a lot of space for huge items and the upper rack is adjustable by three settings. This is a workhorse of a machine that will last you and not let you down.
written by mary. on 28/11/2002
This dishwasher with its stainless steel interior and hidden heating element and no centre post really appealed to me. Unfortunately - what I couldn't see were plastic tabs for the control panel instead of metal that break within two years and a shoddy, plastic inferior water intake valve that caused the water to keep coming - even when the unit was unplugged and turned off and a major, major flood. You need great insurance for this expensive piece of junk.
Written on: 28/02/2003
I have owned this unit for less than 3 years and this is the second time it needs repair the machine cost me $600 to buy it and $195 for the first repair. I am still waiting to hear from the repair company who is 60 miles from my home what the cost will be this time, I believe I could have bought two maytags for the money I spent on this hunk of Junk .
written by lesbrown3us. on 29/09/2002
The Bosch SHU4302 dishwasher has inferior construction/materials for the control panel and control module. The control has failed after 3 years use. Very disappointing when you pay a premium for the brand name. Also, if you intend to buy one, make sure that retailer will service it. Otherwise you will suffer like me.
Written on: 04/12/2005
I have a Bosch SHU5300 dishwasher that I paid about $800 from Sears about 7 years ago. After about 3 years the "cheap plastic" control panel tabs broke. I had to buy the whole control unit to fix it. Now it's been broken for at least a year, and the tabs that hold the door cover to the door frame are broken too. You can pull the control panel right off the door. Bosch don't care! It's a shame because I love the machine.
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Written on: 07/01/2003
Mine broke down after 2 years too.