When the first Bosch dishwasher arrived on the market, it played its part in a mini revolution in kitchens across the world. Washing up was no longer a chore that had to be done by hand – it could be taken care of at the touch of a button. Soon after, many new challenges emerged, entailing innovation after innovation for the Bosch dishwasher.
The invention of the hand blender meant that leftover food particles were far smaller than before. Peas, carrots, potatoes – leftovers that could once easily be wiped off plates were now tiny, stubborn particles that were extremely hard to remove. A professional solution was required: for the Bosch GV 101 S, it was a piece of cake.
It’s amazing what you can achieve with the touch of a button.
The arrival of the microwave oven in the eighties brought with it microwaveable dishes, which also needed to be washed. That meant a new challenge for the S 912 electronic from Bosch. How appropriate that the touch of a different button should offer such a brilliant solution.
In the nineties, an entirely new way of preparing and enjoying food evolved: molecular gastronomy. This style of cuisine strips things back to basics yet delivers the best possible results – and the same could be said for the AAA energy label. Introduced around the same time, this label represented a further innovation in dishwasher technology.
The future is here: Bosch’s ActiveWaver dishwasher delivers brilliant dishwashing results and helps conserve the environment at the same time. We discovered the natural mineral Zeolith® for dishwashers that absorbs water molecules and then releases them as energy. This ground-breaking technology dries your dishes quicker and results in the world's most energy efficient dishwashing at only 0.56 kWh per wash.