
Too many built-in dishwashers? Here's how to find the right one
Discover five essential factors to consider when choosing the perfect built-in dishwasher for your kitchen.
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Place settings indicate the number of dishes, glasses, and cutlery a dishwasher can accommodate in a single cycle. Selecting the right place settings is crucial for ensuring your dishwasher meets your household needs, maximizing efficiency and convenience.
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Up to 12
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400,– to 650,–Suitable for smaller households or those with limited dishwashing needs.
Efficient for compact spaces, offering a balance between capacity and space-saving design.
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13 - 14
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500,– to 830,–Ideal for medium-sized households, providing greater flexibility in washing larger loads.
Balances capacity and size, making it suitable for average family use without excessive space requirements.
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15 - 20
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490,– to 700,–Designed for larger households or frequent entertainers, accommodating substantial dish loads.
Offers extensive capacity, reducing the need for multiple cycles and enhancing convenience for busy kitchens.
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Max. noise level indicates how loud a dishwasher is during operation, affecting the overall ambiance in the kitchen. Choosing a dishwasher with an appropriate noise level is crucial for ensuring a comfortable and quiet environment, especially in open-plan living spaces.
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Up to 43 dB
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560,– to 860,–Extremely quiet operation suitable for open-plan living areas.
Ideal for households seeking minimal noise disruption during dishwasher cycles.
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44 - 46 dB
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470,– to 720,–Moderate noise level offering a balance between performance and quietness.
Suitable for most homes, providing efficient cleaning with manageable sound levels.
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47 - 60 dB
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370,– to 500,–Standard noise level for a dishwasher, comparable to normal conversation.
Best for kitchens separated from living areas, as it may be noticeable in quieter settings.
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Fitting type determines how a built-in dishwasher integrates with kitchen cabinetry, impacting the aesthetic and accessibility. It is important because it ensures seamless blending with kitchen design and influences installation ease, providing a cohesive look and functional efficiency.
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Fully integratable
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470,– to 770,–Completely concealed behind a kitchen cabinet door, matching the kitchen's design.
Ideal for those seeking a uniform kitchen appearance, offering a sleek and unobtrusive look.
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Integrable
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450,– to 720,–Visible control panel with the rest hidden behind a cabinet door, maintaining partial integration.
Suitable for users wanting easy access to controls while preserving a cohesive design.
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Built-under
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630,– to 860,–Fits under the kitchen worktop without a cabinet door, leaving the front exposed.
Best for kitchens where design flexibility is needed, offering easy access and visibility.
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Bosch Hausgeräte SMP4ECW71S
The energy efficiency class of a built-in dishwasher indicates how much electricity the appliance uses, impacting both environmental footprint and operating costs. Choosing a higher efficiency class can lead to long-term savings on energy bills and contribute to reducing environmental impact.
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A
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730,– to 960,–Represents the highest level of energy efficiency available for dishwashers.
Choosing a dishwasher with an A rating minimizes electricity consumption, reducing utility costs and environmental impact.
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B
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650,– to 870,–Offers excellent energy efficiency, though slightly less than A rated models.
Dishwashers with a B rating still provide cost savings and are a good choice for balancing efficiency and price.
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C
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500,– to 770,–Moderate energy efficiency, consuming more power compared to A and B rated models.
C rated dishwashers can be a practical choice for those prioritizing initial purchase cost over long-term energy savings.
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D
Typical price
450,– to 640,–Less efficient than A, B, and C ratings, using more energy.
Ideal for consumers who are less concerned with energy costs and more focused on upfront affordability.
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Bosch Hausgeräte SMI4HVS00E
E
Typical price
400,– to 610,–Lowest energy efficiency rating, consuming the most electricity among available options.
Best for situations where budget constraints outweigh considerations for energy consumption and environmental impact.
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The brand factor plays a crucial role in selecting a built-in dishwasher, as it directly impacts reliability, performance, and user satisfaction. Brands like Bosch Hausgeräte, Siemens, and Whirlpool offer diverse features, from innovative technology to energy-efficient solutions, catering to different consumer needs.
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Siemens
Recognized for its advanced technology and energy-efficient models.
Ideal for households seeking high performance and low energy consumption.
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Bosch Hausgeräte
Known for durability and quality craftsmanship in dishwashers.
Offers a range of models with quiet operation and smart functionalities.
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Bosch Hausgeräte SMP4ECW71S
Whirlpool
Famous for its user-friendly design and affordable options.
Perfect for families looking for reliability and budget-friendly solutions.
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Beko
Offers compact and versatile dishwashers with efficient space usage.
Great choice for urban living where space is limited but functionality is essential.
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Gorenje
Specializes in stylish designs with innovative features.
Suitable for design-conscious consumers who value aesthetics and modern technology.
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