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The main consideration when selecting a dishwasher are its type (freestanding, built-in, countertop or drawer), its width and capacity (standard or slimline), the number of its internal racks, and features like hard food disposer, steam Cleaning, half load program, sensor wash and more.
The main consideration when selecting a dishwasher are its type (freestanding, built-in, countertop or drawer), its width and capacity (standard or slimline), the number of its internal racks, and features like hard food disposer, steam Cleaning, half load program, sensor wash and more.
Dishwashers with a hard food disposer feature have blades to chop and disintegrate hard food particles, making them small enough to drain away easily. This prevents them from being recirculated onto the dishware and allows for easier maintenance.
Dishwashers with a hard food disposer feature have blades to chop and disintegrate hard food particles, making them small enough to drain away easily. This prevents them from being recirculated onto the dishware and allows for easier maintenance.
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Countertop dishwashers are typically about the size of a microwave, ranging from 18 to 22 inches in depth, height, and width. They often have one rack that can hold around six place settings. They are very easy to install because they hook up to the kitchen tap.
Countertop dishwashers are typically about the size of a microwave, ranging from 18 to 22 inches in depth, height, and width. They often have one rack that can hold around six place settings. They are very easy to install because they hook up to the kitchen tap.
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