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There are few things more unsatisfying than grabbing a dirty dish from a finished dishwasher cycle. The fact is, using an outdated dishwasher costs you time and money. If you’re ready for a more efficient dishwashing routine, the large selection of reliable dishwashers from Don’s Appliances is the perfect place to start!
Before jumping in, give a quick look at our dishwasher installation guide. You’ll find dishwasher info from our experts, so you can be prepared from the moment you purchase to when it’s ready to be installed.
The standard built-in dishwasher has come a long way since its debut in our homes. To ensure you’re getting the best for your home and family, keep in mind the following:
Other dishwasher appliances like a portable dishwasher or drawer dishwasher offer more flexibility than a standard dishwashing machine. So, if you’re short on space or are maybe a renter, don’t count yourself out just yet!
Alone, a single drawer dishwasher is a great way to give delicate dishes or uniquely shaped items a thorough wash without compromising your full wash load. For even more versatility, pair two drawer dishwashers to run separate dish loads at the same time.
Simply plug a portable dishwasher into an outlet and connect a hose adapter to your faucet to run a load. While it may momentarily occupy your counter space and kitchen sink, you’ll save water by using as little as 3 gallons per load versus up to 27 when you wash by hand.
A dishwasher’s tub can be the difference between completely dry dishes or opening the door to a cloud of fog. Here’s why:
Knowing how many place settings are enough for your household and dinnerware will help keep you on track with your budget while also meeting your needs.
For a little extra TLC, look for these features!
We’re your local provider for dependable dishwashers at your price point, and we have the largest in-stock inventory in the Tri-State area! Our team of pros can help you find a dishwasher with the features and style that keep up with your home and family.
Dishwashers come in various types including built-in undercounter models, portable dishwashers, drawer dishwashers, and countertop models. Each type serves different household needs, from permanent, space-efficient solutions to more flexible and compact options.
Consider the size of your kitchen and your dishwashing needs. Built-in dishwashers offer a seamless look and are ideal for frequent use in a family setting, while portable and countertop models are great for smaller spaces or less frequent use. Also, look at the dishwasher's capacity and energy efficiency to find a model that fits your environmental goals and lifestyle.
Key features to consider include adjustable racks, soil sensors, wash cycles, and drying technologies. More advanced models offer features like steam prewash, sanitization cycles, WiFi connectivity, and noise reduction systems. Choose features that will enhance your convenience and the appliance's performance.
Modern dishwashers are designed to be energy-efficient. Many models are ENERGY STAR certified, meaning they meet strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. These dishwashers typically use less water and energy compared to washing dishes by hand, especially when running full loads.
Yes, many dishwashers have a sanitization cycle that uses hot water or steam to kill bacteria. This feature is particularly useful for households with young children, the elderly, or anyone with immune system challenges.
It's recommended to clean your dishwasher once a month to prevent build-up of grease and soap scum, which can reduce efficiency and cleanliness. Check the filter regularly and clear any debris. Some dishwashers also have self-cleaning cycles to simplify maintenance.
Avoid placing non-dishwasher-safe materials such as wooden cutting boards, sharp knives, fine china, crystal, or certain types of plastic in your dishwasher, as they can be damaged during the wash cycle. Always check item labels for dishwasher safety.
On average, a dishwasher can last about 10 years. This lifespan can be extended with proper maintenance and by using the dishwasher according to manufacturer instructions. Regular cleaning and timely repairs can help ensure your dishwasher operates efficiently for as long as possible.