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Bosch 100 Series Dishwasher vs Speed Queen TC5

Honest head-to-head from real owner consensus
Speed Queen TC5 comes out ahead overall (8.4 vs 7.4), but the breakdown below shows where each one wins.
Dimension by dimension
 Bosch 100 Series DishwasherSpeed Queen TC5
Reliability & Durability 6.0 8.6
User Sentiment 7.7 7.8
Complaint Severity 7.2 7.4
Consensus Strength 4.4 6.2
Value for Money 7.2 7.7
Owner Advocacy 7.8 8.9
Bosch 100 Series Dishwasher

Bosch's budget dishwasher delivers the quiet operation and solid cleaning the brand is known for, wrapped in a stainless tub that won't stink up your kitchen, all without the premium price. Plastics come out wet unless you manually crack the door, the racks slide with noticeably more resistance than higher-tier Bosch models, and recent US-made units don't match the bulletproof build quality of the older German-made machines that owners routinely ran for a decade-plus. If you want genuinely quiet performance and reliable cleaning at this price and can live with towel-drying your Tupperware, it's a smart buy; if you need bone-dry results or silky-smooth racks, spend up for the 500 series or look elsewhere.

Speed Queen TC5

The TC5 is a commercial laundromat machine shrunk to fit your house, with a metal transmission, full tub of water, and an agitator that actually beats dirt out of clothes instead of gently tumbling them. Owners who can live with the jet-engine spin cycle report flawless performance for a decade or more, handling everything from baby clothes to muddy work gear without the mold, odor, or three-hour cycles that plague modern front-loaders. At $1,649 you're paying for longevity over features: no app, no steam, just a dial and decades of service. Skip it if you want quiet or eco-friendly; buy it if you're done replacing washers every five years and don't mind your laundry room sounding like a laundromat.