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Best Built-In Dishwashers

SPT SD-9252SS Energy Star 18" Built-In Dishwasher, Stainless Steel
This built-in 8 place setting dishwasher is a great addition to any home. At 18 inches wide, this unit takes up minimal space and is a great replacement for older appliances. Time Delay Feature: allows you to program operation at a later start time (1-24 hours). Error Alarm: displays fault codes. Quite Operation: at 55 dBA. Capacity: up to 8 standard place settings. Energy Star: meets or exceeds federal guidelines for energy efficiency for year-round energy and money savings. Tap Water Temperature at 68 degree F: WASH CYCLE: Rinse. 6 Wash Programs: All-in-1, Heavy, Normal, Light, Rinse and Speed.
Reviews
"Really nice dishwasher and just the size I needed."
"been working just fine, we love the space saving."
"Small but efficient big pans don't go in there but all the small things do."
"Excellent product thus far!"
"Great product and fast shipping."
"A great price and we've had it over a year now."
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Fisher Paykel DD24DAX9 Double DishDrawer with Recessed Handle in Stainelss
This 24 double dishdrawer dishwasher by FisherPaykel offers 14place setting and designed to fit your existing kitchen cabinetry This dishwasher also features true half load 45 dBA noise level on gentle cycle SmartDrive TM technology flow through dete... Enter your model number to make sure this fits.
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"With only the two of us for the most part I can run just the top everyday, but if we have company I can run both."
"Though I did not buy this model through Amazon - the price is the same at all dealers in my area - I was happy to buy this brand again."
"Unfortunately, it was poorly packaged and arrived damaged beyond use with a critical component broken. The good news is that Amazon quickly picked up the damaged product the next business day and promptly issued a refund for not only what I paid for the product, but what I had paid to the nearest authorized service person who had driven two hours one-way to install it."
"Love the double drawer system."
"Love this thing, recommend highly."
"I bought the slightly older model of this dishwasher (DD24DAX8) around 17 months ago, and it just failed with an F1 error 5 months after the warranty expired. I've called several other reputable dishwasher repair people in my area, and they all refuse to work on the Fisher Paykel systems, citing problems with getting replacement parts, frequent leakage problems, and difficulty accessing interior parts. I'm now going to have to toss out a dishwasher I spent $1200+ on 17 months ago in order to buy a new replacement, and am not at all happy about this."
"Together they equal a tall tub dishwasher in capacity, but since you can wash half a load at a time I'm not hand washing those things I use often but only have one of (favorite mug, etc.). I highly recommend this dishwasher - I can't imagine anyone not liking it."
"Contacted Fisher Paykel direct and after 3 days they have found no technician in my area to come and check it out. Finally after calling FP every day they were able to find a technician to service the dishwasher, BUT I was told it would not be covered under warranty because FP does not authorize Amazon to sell their products!"
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GE PDT825SSJSS Profile 24" Stainless Steel Fully Integrated Dishwasher - Energy Star
Profile 24" Stainless Steel Fully Integrated Dishwasher - Energy Star.
Reviews
"Great product - arrived just as described!"
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Best Portable & Countertop Dishwashers

SPT Countertop Dishwasher, Silver
features easy controls, durable stainless steel interior and water temperature up to 148-Degree F. Quick connect to any kitchen faucet eliminates the need for direct plumbing or permanent installation. features easy controls, durable stainless steel interior and water temperature up to 148-Degree F. Quick connect to any kitchen faucet eliminates the need for direct plumbing or permanent installation. For a standard faucet head with a side/detached sprayer: While attached to the standard faucet, some detached sprayers will have water start coming out of them due to the line pressure. Enter your model number to make sure this fits.
Reviews
"Like most people, I prefer a dishwasher partly because doing dishes is a chore and partly because a dishwasher just gets the dishes cleaner than you ever will doing them by hand. So, this is accurate and as complete as I can be... UNIT MEASUREMENTS. The unit as it measures in my home: 17.25 (H) X 21.5 (W) X 19.75 (D). So as you decide where you're going to put it, if you're using a portable rack or other device, make sure it can hold at least 100 lbs - 50 for the unit, plus 8 or 9 lbs for the water, plus the weight of your dishes (another 8-10 lbs) - total about 70 lbs when full and in use, plus some cushion just to be safe. I'm hoping that will loosen up just a little as time goes on because right now I have to put downward pressure on top of the unit in order to open the door - I've got my unit sitting on a thin-legged metal rack (see pics) and so the rack wobbles a bit if I pull hard without the downward support to hold the rack still. It takes as long as a full sized dishwasher to clean the dishes. There are several cycles: Heavy/Pots & Pans (100 minutes). Normal (85 minutes). Light (75 minutes). Glass (70 minutes). Speed (45 minutes). and Pre-wash/soak (10 minutes). The Heavy cycle has a double wash cycle. The Heavy, Normal, Light and Glass cycles all include a heated dry cycle. The other major difference in the cycles is the temperature of the wash/rinse water: Heavy and Normal having the highest (wash 131*F and rinse 149*F). The Speed has the lowest temperatures (wash 122*F and rinse 131*F). I made sure the water was at its hottest before turning off the tap to connect the hose and turning it back on. The dishwasher will heat the water to the correct temperature for the option you've chosen, but clearly starting with already hot water will shorten the time to heat the water. So, starting with very hot tap water, the Normal wash cycle from the moment I pressed the start button to the moment the end-of-cycle beep happened was 87 minutes. So using cold water is an option, but it will add a little more than 30 minutes to the process because the unit needs to first heat the water in order to properly wash the dishes. DRY DISHES. The Normal cycle that I'm using includes dry time. I've made a point to be standing at the dishwasher when the end-of-cycle beep sounds so that I could see if the dishes are in fact dry. The ceramic dishes (plates, bowls), metal dog food bowls, plastic cups and silverware are all dry to the touch (and baked hot). Letting the dishes sit in the rack, with the door open for 20-30 minutes and all dishes are completely dry and cool enough to put away. NOISE. The sound of the unit in cycle (the swish of your dishes being cleaned) is very quiet. It sounds like someone just turned on your tap to full - so if you have a metal sink, it's water hitting metal. I connected the hoses to the back of the unit as directed. You can leave the faucet on all night if you start the dishwasher at bedtime as you will not be using/running water all night due to the pressurized hose. Also, be sure to PRESS THE RED BUTTON and wait for the water to drain before disconnecting the hose from the faucet. Once disconnected, you'll want to hold the end down and the length of the hose up to drain the last of the water that's in there before tucking the hose into its storage position - this is simply to avoid drips. Also, the unit and the hoses smell like new appliance."
"My dislike of doing dishes turned most of the counter space of my small Manhattan kitchen into physics-defying stacks of procrastination. This countertop dishwasher takes up about 60% of usable counter space in my apartment, a sacrifice I'm willing to make but for city dwellers, definitely measure it out. My loaner husband no longer lives next door to me so I was apprehensive about installing the faucet adaptor myself, turns out it was a cinch. Some of the typos and wording are good for a laugh and its focus is on how to load a hypothetically uniform set of dishes no one actually owns. The reason I like the Cascade Complete Gel Packs is it's got everything in it, including the rinse agent that keeps your glasses from streaking. I mean, I wouldn't go on vacation without turning off the faucet but you don't have to obsess that there's going to be some water pressure build-up that's going to shoot your shiny new countertop dishwasher into space if you're absorbed in another activity. A few times I rinsed a couple of dishes again, they were super shiny so I was suspicious maybe the Cascade Gel Pack left some residue, so basically I ran them under water again because they looked too clean, starting to worry that I have trust issues. I've received mutilated deliveries from other companies with everything from footprints on top of the box to holes where the fork lift went through it. It's good to know that it's not going to spring a leak any time in the near future but I have to figure out some hook system to make them less obtrusive."
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