๐Ÿฝ๏ธ DISHWASHER REVIEW
Review DISHWASHER Published: October 7, 2024 โ€” Tested 3 weeks / 31 cycles
KitchenAid KDTM354DSS 24" Top-Control Dishwasher
โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜† 8.7 / 10 Best Alternative to Bosch

The KitchenAid KDTM354DSS is the dishwasher I recommend to anyone who wants Bosch-level quality but needs heated dry for plastics. At $899 it's $250 cheaper than the Bosch 800 Series, runs at 46 dBA (slightly louder, still very good), and the ProDry system with a heated element does a genuinely better job drying plastic containers. In 31 test cycles it left one set of dishes slightly wet โ€” the Bosch left zero. It's a close race.

โšก The Verdict

8.7
The KitchenAid KDTM354DSS is the right call if heated dry matters to you or if $899 fits your budget better than $1,149. The cleaning is excellent, the ProDry system solves the plastic problem the Bosch has, and KitchenAid's long-term reliability data is strong.

โœ” Pros

  • ProDry heated element โ€” plastics dry completely
  • $250 cheaper than Bosch 800 Series
  • Flexible third rack fits utensils well
  • 5 wash cycles + 5 options
  • KitchenAid reliability data is strong
  • Stainless interior is well-finished

โœ– Cons

  • 46 dBA โ€” clearly audible from 10 feet
  • Slightly higher water use than Bosch
  • No auto-door-open drying like Miele
  • Rack glide quality below Bosch's level
  • Control panel on top means no visible cycle status

๐Ÿ“ Specifications
ModelKDTM354DSS
Capacity16 place settings
Noise46 dBA
Wash Cycles5 + 5 options
Dry SystemProDry with heated element
Energy295 kWh/year
Water Use3.7 gallons/cycle
Third RackYes
MSRP$899
๐Ÿ”ฌ Performance & Testing

Cleaning: Over 31 cycles using household loads and standardized test soils, the KitchenAid produced clean results on 30 of 31 loads. One load of heavily baked-on casserole dishes came out with faint residue at the center โ€” I'd call that a borderline pre-rinse situation rather than a dishwasher failure. In daily real-world use, this machine is functionally flawless.


ProDry vs. Condensation Drying: This is where the KitchenAid beats the Bosch. Over 31 cycles, plastic Tupperware containers came out completely dry every time when using the ProDry + Extended Dry settings. On the Bosch, the same containers required door-cracking. If plastic drying is a priority for you, this tips the scales toward KitchenAid.

๐Ÿ’ก Nerd Tip: Enable both ProDry AND Extended Dry in the settings for the best plastic drying results. Running both adds about 20 minutes to each cycle but eliminates the water droplet problem on plastic completely.
๐Ÿ“Š Score Breakdown
CategoryWeightScoreNotes
Cleaning Performance35%9.21 borderline miss in 31 cycles
Noise20%8.546 dBA โ€” good but audible
Drying20%9.6ProDry handles plastics completely
Interior Layout15%8.8Good third rack, average glides
Value10%9.0$250 less than Bosch for similar quality