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Specifications: Dimensions (WxDxH): 24 in x 25 in x 33.7 in ; Exterior Color: Stainless steel ; Special Features: SaniSensor , QuietPower motor , BrilliantClean wash system , Piranha hard food disposer , QuietPower 3 sound package , NSF certified sanitize option ; See full specs
Price range: $579.99 check prices
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Built-in Dishwashers
Built-in standard dishwashers are standard fare. They take up permanent space in your kitchen and are built in with a drop-down hinged door. They now come in stainless steel or can blend into your cabinetry style. Most standard-size dishwashers take about 2.4 gallons of water to wash a load.
- Price: $250 to $1,600
- Who it's best for: People who have room in their kitchens, wash large loads of dishes, and want the standard pull-out dish racks
- Average size: Width: around 24 to 30 inches; depth: around 25 inches; height: around 34 inches
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Wash and rinse cycle
There are three basic wash cycles for most dishwasher models: light, normal, and heavy for pots and pans. Advanced dishwashers can offer up to 19 cycle options in addition to the basics, like one for crystal and china, a pot scrubber, soak/scrub, heavy duty, quick clean, steam clean, a high-temperature sanitizing rinse, rinse and hold, or half-load cycles. Some models even offer high-pressure washing to blast away stuck-on food.
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Sensor detection technology
The buzzword in the appliance world is definitely "sensors." Dishwashers come with sensors that detect how dirty dishes are (i.e. the "soil" levels) and to make sure that really dirty water is recirculated through the wash cycle. Temperature sensors determine how hot to make the water (anywhere from 135 degrees to 145 degrees for the best cleaning), and other sensors determine how much water to use to get a load of dishes really clean. Sensors are also used to monitor how much detergent to dispense.
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Filters and food disposal
Dishwashers can come with self-cleaning features, filtration systems, or food disposers that allow you to put dishes in without rinsing them first. The filters and food disposal features remove food particles and dispose of them ideally without clogging your dishwasher's drain system.
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