A washer that quits partway through a cycle, leaving clothes soaked, usually points to one of a handful of well-known Bosch fault codes.
A washer that quits partway through a cycle, leaving clothes soaked, usually points to one of a handful of well-known Bosch fault codes.
E18 is one of the most common Bosch washer codes, and one of the more DIY-friendly ones to check before booking a repair.
AquaStop is one of Bosch’s most valuable safety features — but only if you respond to its alerts correctly.
The WAT28401UC is a compact 24″ front-load washer popular in apartments and stacked laundry closets, especially in dense urban markets. Its compact drain path is efficient but slightly more prone to filter blockages than larger-capacity models if not maintained regularly.
The WAW285H2UC is Bosch’s premium 800 Series washer, built around the EcoSilence Drive motor for quiet, high-efficiency operation. Its AntiVibration design reduces mechanical wear, but the AquaStop system remains an active safety feature worth understanding when a code appears.