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The Maytag also has no third rack, so it can’t hold as many dishes and will be more cluttered. One drawback is that this Maytag model is noticeably louder (50 decibels on average) than the Bosch 300 Series-you’ll know it’s running even if you’re a room away-but the sound is easily tolerated. The bottom rack is laid out differently, with a grid of vertical tines that some people find to be more accommodating than Bosch’s prescriptive “zoned” approach, especially for bigger items like pots and pans. Its heated-dry system is much better at drying plastic items than the passive system in the (similarly priced) Bosch 300 Series. It has a few important differences from the Bosch dishwasher that some people will find appealing. The Maytag MDB7959SKZ is another great cleaner from a company with a solid reputation for reliability (though not quite as strong as Bosch on either count). Those are good reasons to pick a dishwasher from a different brand, but Bosch’s design is the standard by which other dishwashers should be measured, and its lines are a great starting point for anybody’s research. Some people also find the layout of Bosch’s bottom rack to be inconvenient or inflexible.

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On the downside, the Bosch 300 Series always leaves plastic dishes at least a little wet at the end of a cycle (though the pricier 500 Series does better in that regard, and the even more expensive 800 Series dries as well as any dishwasher we’ve tested). Bosch is also one of the better brands in terms of reliability and customer service, and its machines offer better leak protection than most. Like most dishwashers, they’re all efficient enough to earn the Energy Star badge. Out of all the dishwashers we tested, Bosch dishwashers came the closest to fully washing away the toughest types of stuck-on soils-even when we used the shortest (one-hour wash) cycle or a cheap detergent. (More on all the variants below-there are dozens when you account for the different handle styles and finishes.) They all use the same cleaning system, and in our cleaning tests, three different models achieved equally excellent results. Really, any Bosch model that fits your budget, from the basic 100 Series through the whisper-quiet, super-adjustable 800 Series, can be a solid choice. (We’re linking to one popular handle style and finish here, but you can get the 300 Series-like most dishwashers-with other handles and finishes if you prefer.) At 44 decibels, the 300 Series is also quieter than other dishwashers at this price, and it’s hushed enough that most people won’t even hear it unless they’re standing next to it. The extra capacity and flexibility allow it to hold more dishes per cycle (including hard-to-fit items such as trays, pots, and cooking tools) than its competitors, all loaded properly so that they should get totally clean. The Bosch 300 Series has the most versatile and accommodating racks you’ll find in a dishwasher at this price, including a V-shaped third rack and an adjustable middle rack.









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