I did a bunch of research last year, replacing mine. I realized broadly there are three tiers of dishwashers, which each tier basically being the same model with more features turned on.
The low end was <$800, these tend to be loud and not as effective.
Mid tier was <$1800, these were much quieter and washed well, but were a bit slower in terms of drying, and had a slightly clunkier user experience.
Finally here were the ones that are $1800+. They tended to dry more quickly and had smoother open/close/slide feel.
I ended up settling on ~$1300 Kitchenaid. It was quieter than my old (cheapo) dishwasher, washes well, and feels nice to use.
I recommend visiting a specialty appliance store and physically interacting with the dishwashers. The Bosch ones surprised me by how unpleasant they were to use for their price. The Kitchenaid felt closer to the $2500 ones.
The low end was <$800, these tend to be loud and not as effective.
Mid tier was <$1800, these were much quieter and washed well, but were a bit slower in terms of drying, and had a slightly clunkier user experience.
Finally here were the ones that are $1800+. They tended to dry more quickly and had smoother open/close/slide feel.
I ended up settling on ~$1300 Kitchenaid. It was quieter than my old (cheapo) dishwasher, washes well, and feels nice to use.
I recommend visiting a specialty appliance store and physically interacting with the dishwashers. The Bosch ones surprised me by how unpleasant they were to use for their price. The Kitchenaid felt closer to the $2500 ones.