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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.
Stainless steel tubs retain heat, stay clean, and last forever; they are much more durable than light-colored plastic. They are typically available in mid-priced and higher-end models. Stainless steel can withstand more heat than plastic, meaning the water can be heated to a higher temperature.
Stainless steel tubs retain heat, stay clean, and last forever; they are much more durable than light-colored plastic. They are typically available in mid-priced and higher-end models. Stainless steel can withstand more heat than plastic, meaning the water can be heated to a higher temperature.
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Most dishwashers have two internal racks. Two-rack dishwashers have more space than three-rack dishwashers for larger items because the height of the second rack is not limited by the upper additional third rack. Two-rack dishwashers are normally cheaper than three-rack dishwashers.
Most dishwashers have two internal racks. Two-rack dishwashers have more space than three-rack dishwashers for larger items because the height of the second rack is not limited by the upper additional third rack. Two-rack dishwashers are normally cheaper than three-rack dishwashers.
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