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My Bosch dishwasher Bob- Loaded to the max
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Post# 590732   4/19/2012 at 07:50 (4,388 days old) by whitetub (Montreal, Canada)        

Here's some pictures of my load, for your enjoyment. Feel free to comment.

Front panel, door closed.





Post# 590733 , Reply# 1   4/19/2012 at 07:51 (4,388 days old) by whitetub (Montreal, Canada)        

Door open Racks pushed in.

Post# 590735 , Reply# 2   4/19/2012 at 07:53 (4,388 days old) by whitetub (Montreal, Canada)        

Racks extended.

Post# 590736 , Reply# 3   4/19/2012 at 07:54 (4,388 days old) by whitetub (Montreal, Canada)        

Top Rack

Post# 590737 , Reply# 4   4/19/2012 at 07:55 (4,388 days old) by whitetub (Montreal, Canada)        

and the bottom rack.

Post# 590744 , Reply# 5   4/19/2012 at 08:41 (4,388 days old) by chris74 ()        
Too well sorted...

...to be a real BobLoad, isn't it?

Post# 590748 , Reply# 6   4/19/2012 at 08:57 (4,388 days old) by whitetub (Montreal, Canada)        

I don't know about that?

we have to get the real definition of a BobLoad.

Does it mean: sloppy loading of a lot of pieces, or cramming in a lot of pieces even in a well sorted way ?



Post# 590846 , Reply# 7   4/19/2012 at 16:10 (4,388 days old) by aldspinboy (Philadelphia, Pa)        

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Bob...LOAD.

Bob is a long standing member here under his screen name...

Appnut.

 

These pictures are my early Bobloads.

Trying to brew up new ones ..but looking for the right time and machine.

To do it.

 

Top Rack.


Post# 590847 , Reply# 8   4/19/2012 at 16:13 (4,388 days old) by aldspinboy (Philadelphia, Pa)        

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Pic 2. Bottom Rack .

Full and a half.


Post# 590848 , Reply# 9   4/19/2012 at 16:15 (4,388 days old) by aldspinboy (Philadelphia, Pa)        

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Pic 3. Bottm Rack ..

Exposed.


Post# 590849 , Reply# 10   4/19/2012 at 16:19 (4,388 days old) by aldspinboy (Philadelphia, Pa)        

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In a tall Tub.

Clean.


Post# 590850 , Reply# 11   4/19/2012 at 16:21 (4,388 days old) by aldspinboy (Philadelphia, Pa)        

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Bottom.

Clean.

That fry pan really came clean.

The Bob loads was certified by him ..Thanks Bob.

Darren k




This post was last edited 04/19/2012 at 16:48
Post# 590862 , Reply# 12   4/19/2012 at 17:48 (4,388 days old) by washer111 ()        

Wow! That is one heck of a load. I dunno how we'd get all of that into our Double DishDrawer by F&P!

Maybe the dinner plates, along with smaller bowls and cooking accessories and cups might work. Then all the other stuff in the bottom drawer. Due to the sheer size of the load, I'd "Heavy Duty" it on both drawers.

What sort of results due you get when loading in a "just chuck it in" style? I know DishDrawers demand methodic and logical loading to prevent wash arm blockages (should be a warning for that) or spray blocked to items on the upper rack. Angled racks really helps in that respect!

If you'd like to see the results a dish-drawer can produce when under a decent load, take a look at the forum titled "Dish-Drawer Performance - Part 1."

As mentioned before, WOW!


Post# 591848 , Reply# 13   4/24/2012 at 16:15 (4,383 days old) by jmurray01 ()        

That ain't loaded, if I had a picture of my Bosch Tabletop Dishwasher's load the other day then you'd see LOADED! Ha ha!

Post# 591892 , Reply# 14   4/24/2012 at 19:33 (4,382 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)        
Bosch DW with Bob Load ?

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Even crammed full it holds at least 30% less than a full sized US DW and nothing seems dirty I assume that this is an after picture. One of the main requirements of a Bob load is not only packed full but ALL dishes must be very visibly dirty.


Post# 592028 , Reply# 15   4/25/2012 at 10:28 (4,382 days old) by Hunter (Colorado)        
How can it?

Since a Bosch is less than 1 inch narrower than a full size US dishwasher, how can it hold 30% less than a full size US dishwasher?

I have to admit, I don't understand some of their choices on racks, but I don't find I fit appreciably less in my Bosch than I did in my Whirlpool.

I also do see food on the dirty dishes.


Post# 592138 , Reply# 16   4/25/2012 at 19:17 (4,381 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)        
Bosch DW with Bob LOad

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Get out your tape measure the top and bottom racks are at least 2" shorter front to back plus at least an inch less in width. Yes there is a tiny bit of food on the dishes in the first picture but that is no test of a DW and certainly not worth running a machine two hours for LOL.


Post# 592499 , Reply# 17   4/27/2012 at 11:59 (4,380 days old) by Hunter (Colorado)        
I will, but I don't have my whirlpool anymore, do you ha

Of course, I use corelle dishes and they are thin. If I had fiesta ware I might not like my Bosch.

As for being a little smaller side to side, that makes sense to me, as it IS a euro size machine. This doesn't bother me.

What I DON'T like is the arrangement of tines on the upper basket, but I've never found one that was perfect all the time, so, .

It cleans very well though. Far better than that Whirlpool Gold that nearly burned down my house.


Post# 592502 , Reply# 18   4/27/2012 at 12:23 (4,380 days old) by william637 (Damp pants? Not a chance. )        
How did your house almost burn down?

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Hunter - what did your Whirlpool Gold do that almost caused your house to burn down? Just curious.

Post# 592505 , Reply# 19   4/27/2012 at 12:31 (4,380 days old) by macboy91si (Frankfort, KY)        
To the Max

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I was just looking for an excuse to stick this in here...

 

 

 


Post# 592718 , Reply# 20   4/28/2012 at 18:19 (4,378 days old) by logixx (Germany)        

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Here are some of my BoschLoads

Post# 592719 , Reply# 21   4/28/2012 at 18:20 (4,378 days old) by logixx (Germany)        

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And another one

Post# 593347 , Reply# 22   5/1/2012 at 10:05 (4,376 days old) by Hunter (Colorado)        
Whirlpool, fire (almost)

Here's what happened.

Bought the DW in December, 2006. In 2008, it quit.

Had a repairman out. There was a burned component on the circuit board. He replaced it.

Used until late 2010. This time, the dishwasher DIDN'T quit but started sputter-sounding (like it was arcing inside) and smoking. I shut off the power, and opened it up. Fried components, again.

I had a similar dishwasher when I lived back east and it was a workhouse. This one, not so much, and wan't real good at cleaning either.

I researched and got the Bosch. I was glad that I don't run appliances when I'm not home.


Post# 593394 , Reply# 23   5/1/2012 at 12:31 (4,376 days old) by whitetub (Montreal, Canada)        

The Bosch Dishwashers can hold quite a few more plates than the Whirlpool. The tines in the bottom rack are much closer together than the Kenmore(Ultra wash Whirlpool made) that I used to own. Especially the tall dinner plates. I can put a ton of them in it, in the back row. The upper rack might be a little smaller than the Kenmore, but the height makes up for it. I can stick big items in the top rack.


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