
Ultra-quiet, ultra-clean. With a custom panel exterior that blends seamlessly with cabinets, this Bosch dishwasher elevates the style of any kitchen. Plus, the flexible rack system fits more dishes into a single load.
A: The panel is attached by screws on far sides of door. If your panels each are full width, then screws can be screwed in, even if you need to add a couple of holes. If they don't reach edges to the left and right, you could buy a thin piece of plywood, cut to full front door measurements and attach to plywood first. If you do this, you may need to move dishwasher further back by the width of plywood. Would suggest thinnest plywood if you need to go this route. Always make sense if you are not handy with wood to have a knowledgeable person look at for you.
A: No there is not. You mist have one made or purchase a panel.
A: I am in the same predicament. I called Bosch yesterday (5/6/23) and spoke with a customer service rep and I asked first if a stainless steel one was available for purchase (No), and then she explained that the DW door needs the weight of the wooden cabinet door installed to operate correctly. Otherwise, without it, it will “snap back” and is a hazard to catch fingers. I have read that some of the IKEA panels work and am myself now looking into those as a possible temporary fix until we delve into our full kitchen remodel. Hope this information helps!
A: the dishwasher does not come with a faceplate or handle, only with mounting hardware. The door handle/knob will attach to your own faceplate, that you will need to provide. You can attach any kind of handle to your faceplate that you like, so a knob will work. Just the screw for your handle/knob needs to be flush with the plate on the mounting side.
Q: How wide a handle do I need to buy for this Bosch dishwasher?
A: My handle is 6 inches
A: Think it's pretty weird that Best Buy can't answer these questions...but...there's a rubber sound dampening piece that hangs down in the area of the toe kick and mine came with the black metal toe kick installed BEHIND the rubber piece. Installer didn't know that and thought I didn't have one so they ordered one and when arrived to install found it behind the black rubber piece. Then the black rubber piece just slips into the top of the toe kick and slightly drapes.