Dishwashers
Recent advances in dishwasher technology have resulted in more powerful,
efficient and convenient models that are a valuable addition to any household.
New features such as soil and temperature sensors, multifaceted wash systems,
steam cleaning and intuitive controls ensure that you spend less time stuck in
the kitchen doing dishes and more time enjoying your life. Before you learn
about all the available options, take a few minutes to consider what you need
in a new dishwasher. These simple questions will help you get started:
- What type of dishwasher best meets your needs?
- How often and for how many people do you wash dishes?
- What cycles and options do you use most often?
- Are there any new special features that will benefit your cleaning routine?
- How important is energy efficient operation?
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Is there a certain style, finish or color that will match your kitchen décor?
Type, Capacity, Capabilities and Efficiency
When it
comes to selecting a dishwasher, you have a wide variety of features and
options to choose from. With units ranging in price from just under $200 to
more than $1,000, understanding the current landscape of available models can
be quite helpful. Take into careful consideration the long-term benefits of
each washer as well as the initial cost. Some units that come with a higher
price tag have increased efficiency that can cut utility bills providing extra
savings over the life of your dishwasher. Other units have bonus features like
quiet operation or advanced cleaning capabilities that can save you time.
Type: Start by selecting the type of dishwasher. The most common
installation is the built-in model, which fits directly under your kitchen
counter. Standard units measure 24" across and come in all price ranges, with
a variety of features and options. Built-in models are also available in 18"
compact units, perfect for small households, apartment kitchens or as a
convenient addition to an in-home wet bar. If a built-in model is not possible
consider a portable unit that can be stored out of the way when not in use and
rolled over to connect with your kitchen faucet for quick operation when
needed. The latest innovation in dishwashers is a two drawer model that
operates like two separate dishwashers in the same space normally occupied by
one unit.
- Under-the-sink installations are ideal for kitchens where cupboard space is at a premium
- Compact units offer increased efficiency for households with low-capacity washing needs
- Convertible dishwashers transform from portable units to under-counter installation
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Two drawer dishwashers offer increased flexibility, efficiency and versatile
operatio
Capacity: Dishwasher capacity is typically measured in terms of the
number of place settings that will comfortably fit. Smaller units can handle
around 8 place settings while larger units can hold as many as 16 settings.
When assessing your capacity requirements you will also want to take into
consideration oversized or unusually shaped items that require frequent
washing. Tub size is a helpful capacity indicator, with most standard tubs
holding up to 12 place settings and tall tub configurations holding up to 16
complete sets. If you are a small household with only one or two people or you
have limited kitchen space, consider a compact unit.
- Choose a dishwasher that can grow with your needs
- Plan for anticipated changes in your family size
- Tall tub units provide a larger interior capacity to hold more items
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Adjustable rack configurations give you greater loading flexibility
Cleaning Capabilities: Dishwashers are often equipped with advanced
cleaning functions designed to take the work out of washing dishes. Wash
systems with multiple tiers and washer arms provide thorough coverage that
blasts away baked-on cheese, grease, egg and other food debris. Certain
dishwasher models offer steam cycles and options that increase cleaning
performance while still being gentle on delicate items. New sensor
technologies automatically monitor soil levels in the dishwater and ensure
that your cycle doesn't stop until your dishes are clean and clear. Special
cycles and options also add extra cleaning power with settings such as a heavy
soil or sanitizing rinse.
- Wash systems with multiple tiers and various washer arms provide full coverage
- Cycles and options let you choose the right settings for every load
- Sensor technologies automatically adjust the wash cycle to ensure reliable results
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Filters and hard food disposals eliminate pre-rinsing
Energy Efficiency: Over the past decade dishwashers have made
incredible strides toward more effective and efficient operation. Contemporary
models use less energy and water, lowering your utility bills and conserving
valuable resources. The energy conscious consumer will want to look for the
added savings that come with units featuring the ENERGY STAR label. ENERGY
STAR dishwashers exceed federal standards for energy use by 25% or more. Not
only does this save you money by reducing utility bills, it is also gentler on
the environment so you can feel good about keeping your kitchen clean.
- Dishwashers manufactured in recent years meet aggressive federal guidelines for energy efficiency
- Delay start feature allows you to program your dishwasher to run during off peak hours
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Units with features such as sensor technologies and rapid wash cycles offer
added efficiency
| Dishwasher Type | Installation | Features |
| 24" Built-In | Most common installation; fits under your kitchen counter |
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| Compact 18" Built-In | Ideal for small kitchens and 1 or 2 member households |
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| Portable | Stores out of the way when not in use; connects to kitchen faucet when needed |
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| Two Drawer | Maximum flexibility and efficiency; each drawer operates like a separate dishwasher |
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Features
Sensor Technologies: Many modern
dishwashers are now employing sensor technologies that monitor the soil level
and/or temperature of your dishwater to provide just the right amount of
cleaning power for efficient operation and thorough results. These sensors
help take the guess work out of operating your dishwasher and allow you to set
the cleaning process in motion with just one simple press of a button.
Quiet Operation: There are a variety of noise reduction packages available
that include features such as quieter motors and improved insulation. The
higher end units tend to have the most advanced sound dampening systems, but
even washers in lower price categories incorporate some level of noise
reduction.
Specialty Cycles: In addition to standard
everyday cycles, many dishwashers offer specialty cycles designed to tackle
specific tasks. Delicates and china allow you to carefully run hand-wash items
through the dishwasher. Tough soil and pot scrubbing cycles get rid of
stuck-on cheese, grease and more. A rinse and hold option keeps your
dishwasher fresh and clean in between cycles, perfect for households where it
takes a couple days for a full load to build up. Quick wash cycles speed up
the process to give you clean dishes faster. A sanitizing rinse uses extremely
high temperatures to kill bacteria and reduce the risk of spreading germs and
illness between family members.
Adjustable Racks:
Customize your dishwasher with racks designed to accommodate all your washable
items. Adjustable racks allow you to raise or lower the height to fit
oversized dinner plates, long-stemmed glasses, bulky serving dishes and more.
Units with a removable top rack make it easy to wash oversized pots or pans.
Racks with removable or fold-down tines let you configure your dishwasher to
hold all your dishes for a perfect fit every time.
Hidden
Controls: As controls become more simple and intuitive, they are also
becoming less obvious. New electronic control panels placed along the top
strip of your dishwasher door are visible when the door is open and hidden
from sight when it is closed, leaving nothing but a smooth surface for a
sleek, clutter-free kitchen.
Delay Start: Using the
delay start feature, set your dishwasher to run when it is most convenient for
you. Models vary in their time ranges giving you anywhere from 1 to 24 hours
of delay time depending on the dishwasher.
Stainless-Steel
Tubs: Stainless-steel interiors offer lasting, durable performance and
better sound dampening than their plastic counterparts. Because of their metal
interiors they reflect heat for more energy efficient drying and can withstand
the high temperatures of sanitizing rinses.
Filters and
Food Disposals: Skip the sink, and put your dirty dishes straight in the
dishwasher when you choose a model that has a filtration system and disposal
that work together to remove and eliminate leftover food particles from the
water. Self-cleaning filters ensure hands-off maintenance.
Heat Booster: Dishwashers equipped with an internal heat booster raise
water temperatures to the appropriate level, allowing you to keep your hot
water heater at a lower temperature for even greater savings that won't
sacrifice performance.
Finish and Style: Choose from a
wide array of materials, finishes and colors to match your kitchen décor.
Whether you are looking for the clean, familiar lines of a standard white
dishwasher or the sophisticated style of a stainless-steel exterior, you'll
find exactly what you are looking for. Some units can even be fitted with wood
paneling that blends right in with your cupboards. Specialty colors and
painted panels are an option with some manufacturers for a completely
customized look.
Rinse Aid Dispenser: Rinse aid
dispensers hold a special solution that helps prevent spotting on dishes and
is especially useful in areas with hard water. Indicator windows let you keep
an eye on how much is available for easy filling at any time.






