When choosing a dishwasher, look for quietness,
quality of wash, reliability, economy, and durability. Here are six
abbreviated dishwasher reviews to look over; each brand has its unique
features.
Bosch Dishwashers
Weighing in at 49 dBA (a decibel measure), this is one quiet
machine. It’s efficient and features a variety of settings, including a
“delicate” setting for china plates, and a tougher setting for pots and
pans. It washes completely, and dries totally. However, a Bosch
dishwasher costs about $1000, which is a bit on the pricey end, and the
control panel tends to break down easily. Also, their service
technicians are a bit standoffish, by some accounts. If you run into
problems with your Bosch dishwasher, check out the Aquastop function at
the back of the machine. Pull the machine back to drain it, and then
tighten the water inlet valve.
KitchenAid Dishwashers
KitchenAid dishwashers are unique in that they offer four levels of
quietude, depending on how you want to wash your dishes. For a more
vigorous, faster wash, you won’t mind the louder settings. On the other
hand, if you’re having an intimate candlelit dinner, you will want to
opt for the quieter settings. Fun fact: in 1949, KitchenAid became the
first brand name to introduce dishwashers.
Maytag Dishwashers
Maytag dishwashers are quiet – about the same noise level as the
clothing section in a department store. The bottom shelf is big enough
for the largest kitchen items, and the top shelf is big enough for large
glasses. It has four settings for different types of washes, also
features a timer that automatically turns the machine on at a pre-set
time. (A good time to set the timer is when energy rates are lower –
usually at night.) Best of all is its ease of use -- the buttons are
touch-sensitive.
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Saturday, 18 April 2015
A Review of the Top Six Dishwasher Brands
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