About Bosch
Bosch's history dates to 1886 when Robert Bosch founded a small workshop in Stuttgart, Germany. The company grew to become one of the world's largest engineering and technology companies, with home appliances representing a significant division. Bosch's engineering heritage—precision, efficiency, and reliability—shapes their appliance design philosophy.
The Bosch dishwasher has become legendary in the American market. Their pioneering of ultra-quiet operation, innovative drying systems, and flexible interior designs set industry standards. When homeowners mention they want "the quiet one," they usually mean Bosch. This reputation for dishwasher excellence has extended to their broader appliance line.
Bosch operates BSH Home Appliances jointly with Siemens, which also includes Thermador and Gaggenau. This portfolio allows BSH to serve multiple market segments while sharing technology and manufacturing expertise. Bosch itself targets the premium-but-accessible segment—German engineering without ultra-luxury pricing.
Bosch in Arizona
Bosch appliances perform reliably in Arizona with the German engineering holding up well to our demanding climate. The dishwashers in particular continue their quiet, efficient operation regardless of environmental conditions. For Bosch dishwashers in Arizona, the primary consideration is water quality. The sophisticated drying systems and precision spray patterns work best with softer water. Arizona's hard water can leave spots and affect long-term component wear. We recommend rinse aid and water treatment for optimal results. Bosch refrigeration handles Arizona heat effectively with proper maintenance. The Benchmark series offers premium features with good reliability in our service experience. Regular condenser coil cleaning maintains efficiency in our dusty environment. Bosch cooking appliances—particularly their induction cooktops—are well-suited to Arizona. Induction doesn't add combustion heat to kitchens, a benefit during hot summers. The precision control and easy cleaning make them popular in Scottsdale and Phoenix luxury homes.