Best Dishwasher Buying Guide 2024
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Choosing the Best Dishwasher for your needs and Budget
General Dishwasher Information
Dishwashers are mainly the same size at 24 inches, there are some that are 18 inches, however we do not recommend them unless you are going to use it in a small environment such as a camper or cottage for example.
A new home has a standard opening of 24 inches for a new dishwasher
What does a Dishwasher Require to Install One In My Home?
New Dishwashers include a Installation Kit that includes a drain hose that needs to be connected to your Kitchen Sink Drain, and a Electrical Hookup to provide electricity to the Dishwasher from your electrical panel.
Can I Adjust the Height of my Dishwasher Easily?
Each Dishwasher comes equipped with adjustable feet or legs that you can easily adjust the height and levelness. We recommend that you use a carpenters level to make sure the unit is level and not lopsided which could lead to premature wear.
Buying & Operating Tips
- Look for a dba (decibels) rating on each unit to determine how loud the unit operates (the higher the dba or decibels, the higher the noise level will be) 38 to 45 decibels is whisper quiet running
- Run your Dishwasher only when it’s full to save on Soap and Electricity
- Run Your Dishwasher after 8pm when energy cists are lower
- Higher end Units have more operating cycles, Sanitize Cycles, High Heat Wash, Delicate Cycles for things like delicate china, Delay Functions so that you can run your unit when you are not at home or when you are sleeping for example, Steam Features, Dry Boost, Express Wash, wifi downloadable cycles and remote start capability
- If you don’t use a dishwasher that much, and you don’t mind a higher level of noise, you probably only need a all plastic interior budget friendly unit
- If you are running your dishwasher when you are not at home, noise level won’t be an issue
- Check out the Kitchenaid Dishwashers and you will see they provide more space for dishes and utensils with a more efficient third rack
- Some Dishwashers have fan assisted drying which can speed up the drying process, but may increase the noise level
- Higher end brands like Bosch have auto-open features, when your dishwasher cycle is completed, the door will open automatically
- Newer models recycle your dishwasher water using less water consumption than previous models
- Look for a dishwasher with a plastic disposer rather than a mechanical disposer that disposes food particles. Plastic disposers are cheap to replace bs a mechanical disposer which could become faulty and cost more money to repair
Product Features
Front Facing Controls VS Top Hidden Controls
There are two options when buying a new Dishwasher Front Controls
And Top Hidden Controls. Front Controls are installed in the front of the door panel, where you have easy access to selecting the right setting for a dishwashing cycle. Top Hidden controls are located at the top of the door panel, and when the door panel is closed, you won’t see the panel buttons or Screen, they will be hidden from view. So your choice is to decide if you want easy access to the controls at the top of the door panel, or do you want a clean aesthetic look with hidden controls that don’t show when the dishwasher panel door is closed.
Dishwasher Interior Choices
Plastic Interiors
Budget Friendly Dishwashers have all Plastic Interiors. The inside of the tub is plastic, the inside of the door is plastic. All plastic interiors are still quite durable, and can last for years to come.
Hybrid Interiors
Hybrid Interiors are usually in mid range Dishwashers, with a combination of stainless steel and plastic. Usually the inside of the door panel is Stainless steel, and the tub is plastic.
Fully Stainless Interiors
Higher end Dishwashers will have Stainless Steel Inside the door panel, and a full stainless steel tub. All Stainless steel interior dishwashers will be more durable and absorb more noise resulting in a quieter smooth running machine.
Third Rack
Newer Models feature a third rack for washing utensils, which you can remove the bottom utensils rack for more dishes or the third rack can be used if you have more utensils than the utensil rack will hold
Higher End Dishwashers have more customizations to the third rack
Pros
- You don’t have to wash dishes by hand anymore
- Hybrid and All Stainless Interior Dishwashers will run smoother and quieter than the cheaper all plastic interior units
- All Stainless Units are more energy efficient by retaining heat during the cycle requiring less energy
- All Stainless units can sanitize your dishes better
Cons
- They cost money upfront to purchase the dishwasher
- They cost money in electricity
- Top Hidden Control Dishwashers can sometimes be hard to open and use if your kitchen counter top sticks out
- All Plastic Interior Dishwashers are a little more noisy than All Stainless interior units
- Lower priced Dishwashers have fewer operating cycles
Dishwasher Buying Guide
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