The Best Dishwashers for 2012/2013
Dishwashers are probably one of the most important inventions in the modern world. Not only do they clean dishes in half the time, they also make our lives better and easier. We can do other chores while the dishes are loading and finish up the same time as we finish other chores. There are several types of dishwashers: built-in or under counter dishwashers, when once installed, can no longer be removed because of their own plumbing system, so they are ideal for families who own their homes.
There are drawer dishwashers that are independent of each, meaning you can run one or both of them at the same time and use different settings for each. And then there are freestanding portable dishwashers that you do not need an independent plumbing system. You can keep it in a storage room and take out only when you are ready to do your dishes. And lastly, there are countertop dishwashers where you only have to connect them to an adapter and attach to the faucet and you’re ready to go. With these types of dishwashers, you can choose which type best suits your lifestyle and washing needs. Below is a list of the best dishwashers 2013 according to their types.
Miele G4205SC Futura Classic 24″ Built-In Dishwasher
This dishwasher model is of the built-in or under-counter types. It costs $1,099.00. A little costly, but if you can afford it, it will serve you years and years of efficient service. The money that you will part with will definitely be worth it. It is Energy Star certified, so it is energy efficient while at the same time not compromising the cleanliness of the dishes. It has 16 place settings, perfect for large families, and 6 wash cycle settings, so you can choose the settings that you need for each load of dishes. It also has removable racks so you can fit in larger pots and pans. This type of dishwasher is not ideal for people who rent apartments or houses, as it requires an independent plumbing system, so once it is installed it already comes with the house. It would be a hassle and may cost more to have it taken out and transferred to another house. If you are renting your apartment, this is not the type of dishwasher that is suitable for you.
KitchenAid 24″ Double-Drawer Dishwasher
For $559.93, it is a little pricey, but they are of high quality and will last for years to come. This is ideal for those who have different types of wash-sensitive dishes, pots and pans, as the drawers can be operated in different settings at the same time. Even if you have to wash different kinds of dishes, your washing time will not be doubled, as each dish drawer is independent of the other. It’s like hitting two birds with one stone with this type of dishwasher.
You can schedule your washes with the Delay Start feature, and set the dishwasher to start the cycle after four hours, so you have plenty of time to do other house chores. The hard food disposer grinds food particles to very small pieces so they can be cleaned out and do not clog the dishwasher. The Hi-Temp Scrub feature increases the intensity of the water flow to dislodge hard-to-remove food particles on dishes, pots and pans. And with 57 dBA, you will barely notice the dishwasher working because of its very quiet operation.
General Electric GSC3500DBB 25″ Portable Dishwasher
This portable dishwasher ranges from $359.99 to $599.00. It is Energy Star certified with a sound reduction feature, so you do not have to worry about waking up the whole neighborhood when doing your dishes. If your house does not have a built-in shelf for a dishwasher, this model is best for you. You can store it in any storage room near or in the kitchen so you can easily take it out if you need to wash your dishes. It has 12 place settings with 2 dish drawers and 5 wash cycle settings.
With the self-cleaning filter, you do not have to worry about food particles being dislodged in your machine. It also has removable racks so if you need to wash large pots and pans you can easily fit them in. the only setback to this portable model is the weight. At 131 lbs., it is heavy to be taking in and out of storage.
Koldfront 6 Place Setting Countertop Dishwasher PDW60EW
If you live in a small apartment with a small family, this countertop dishwasher is the best type for you. At $227.05, it is a steal. You can place it on top of your kitchen sink, plug in the adapter, connect to the faucet, load your dishes and you’re ready to go. At just 17 inches tall, it can fit most countertops without touching the base of the cupboards. It can accommodate six place settings and also has 6 wash cycles. The dishwasher only consumes 3.5 gallons of water per cycle, so it is basically water efficient. With the noise reduction feature, the sound of the machine when running at full speed is at 55 dBA.
The warranty of the product covers 1 year for parts and 90 days for labor and servicing. And at 48.5 lbs., it is so easy to haul up the countertop when it’s time to do the dishes. The stainless steel body and interiors ensures that your dishes will not be contaminated by rust and will remain spotlessly clean every time they come out of the dishwasher.