44 Must-know Bosch SPE53U55UC Dishwasher Specs
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Key Specs | |
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Max. noise level (decibels) | 46 dBA |
Number of place settings | 9 |
Performance | |
Energy Efficiency Class | Tier 1 |
ENERGY STAR rating | 259 kWh/year |
ENERGY STAR annual cost | $31 per year |
Dishwashing System | |
Cycle options | Delicate |
Wash system features | Five-level |
Water softener | |
Dispenser | ActiveTab Tray |
Drying features | ExtraShine |
Variable spray pressure | |
Total annual water consumption | 624 gal. (2,362.10L) |
Control Panel | |
Longest cycle time | 135 minutes (Normal) |
Shortest cycle time | 125 minutes (Heavy) |
Preset programs | Heavy, Auto, Normal, Rinse |
Programmable start time | 24 |
Racks | |
Adjustable upper rack | RackMatic (3-stage) |
Silverware Basket details | Full-length splittable |
Physical Specs | |
Inlet hose length | 65in. |
Available colors | Silve (stainless steel) |
Finish | Stainless steel |
Weight | 71lbs. |
Width (inches) | 17.625 |
Depth (inches) | 22.5625 |
Width (mm) | 447.7 |
Height (mm) | 814.4 |
Depth (mm) | 573.1 |
Handle Type | Recessed |
Height (inches) | 32.0625 |
Tub material | "Euro" stainless steel |
Other Specs & Features | |
Leak Protection System | AquaStop Plus |
Main category | Quiet dishwasher |
SERIES | 300 |
Model Variants | SPE53U52UC (White) |
Release day | 22 |
Release month | 10 |
Release year | 2015 |
Security features | Child lock |
Voltage | 120 |
Warranty | 1 year |
Watts | 1300 |
UPC code | 825225911647 |
Indicator lights | Red (Multi-function) |
MSRP | $799 |
Description:
The SPE53U55UC promises better drying results with its ExtraShine option, which increases the temperature and extends the drying time, but this will probably lead to a higher energy consumption, while it hauls in a 46-dBA noise rating, which can already be considered somewhat-quiet, but only when compared with other 18-inch dishwashers.
Besides, it also might eat up a little more power, as suggested by its slightly-above-average 1300-watt energy requirement.