Best dishwashers – find the best dishwasher for your kitchen
Never wash up again with our handy review guide to finding and buying the best dishwasher for you and your kitchen
Surely you'd rather be curled up on the sofa with a box set than arguing over who dons the rubber gloves and who dries. If you're even offered help, at all. Figures from Bosch suggest that a dishwasher could save you up to 15 days every year. Thats a lot of extra free time! Washing by hand can be wasteful, too. You can get through 40 to 80 litres of water, which costs money to heat.
By comparison, a dishwasher will use as little as 6 litres to wash 13 place settings. That'll save you bucket loads of H2O and cash. Convinced? Here's our pick of the best dishwashers on the market.
Best dishwashers
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1. Bosch SMS40C32GB ActiveWater Freestanding Dishwasher
Specifications
This handsomely priced model from Bosch is an Amazon Best Seller. It's a great buy for those on a budget, looking for a great performance. With an energy efficiency rating of A+, it has a capacity for 12 place settings. The simple design features a height adjustable top basket. There are 2 foldable plate racks in bottom basket, 2 foldable cup shelves in top basket and a cutlery basket in the lower rack. White is a popular colour choice for most kitchen appliances – clean and easy to live with.
Buy now: Bosch SMS40C32GB ActiveWater Freestanding Dishwasher, from £279.99, Amazon
2. Fisher & Paykel DD60DCHX7 Built-in Double DishDrawer Dishwasher
Specifications
We love this sleek Fisher & Paykel clever built-in model. Its smart stainless steel finish will add a touch of style to any kitchen. The double drawer design allows you to get more out of your dishwasher, as the drawers are operated separately. This enables you to sort wash loads effectively and giving you a genuine half-load option. This smart design will accommodate up to 24 large (29cm) dinner plates. It will also take long-stemmed wine glasses for extra versatility.
Buy now: Fisher & Paykel DD60DCHX7 Built-in Double DishDrawer Dishwasher, £1189, John Lewis.
3. Neff S51M66X0GB Full-size Integrated Dishwasher
Specifications
Perfect for busy families, this full-size dishwasher has capacity for up to 13 place settings - perfect for clearing away after a large dinner party! With low-level water consumption, this fully integrated dishwasher has an efficient silent drive. That means you'll be able to use it in small or open plan spaces without disturbing your environment. Classic white is the perfect choice for most kitchen schemes, simple and understated.
Buy now: Neff S51M66X0GB Full-size Integrated Dishwasher, £659, Currys
How to choose a new dishwasher
Determine the size and style of dishwasher
- A dishwasher needn't take up acres of space. Compact designs no bigger than a microwave will sit on your worktop. Built-in 60cm-wide versions slot in at eye level. These smaller models usually have around six place settings, or eight at best. One place setting is equivalent to a soup bowl,
dinner plate, dessert bowl, cup & saucer, drinking glass and a knife, fork, soup spoon, dessert spoon and teaspoon. - Usually the most inexpensive option, freestanding dishwashers can be placed anywhere in the kitchen. You can choose models in stainless steel or white to match your existing appliances. Slimline 45cm dishwashers with eight to 10 place settings are ideal for smaller families. But for the best features, you can't beat a full-size 60cm version. This can hold anything up to 17 place settings (though 12-13 is average).
- Integrated models are discreet and at least as spacious as their freestanding counterparts. There are two types of integrated dishwasher: semi-integrated models have a visible control panel, with the furniture door mounted below it. Fully integrated models are concealed behind a full-size furniture door. The control panel is positioned on the top of the door, so it is visible only when opened.
What programmes does it have?
- A quick wash is perfect for dinner parties – for example, when your starter plates are also needed for serving desserts. Most last 30 minutes.
- Intensive settings blast burnt-on food like beans and bolognese, and tackle stubborn starch deposits on pans.
- A delicates mode cares for glass and fine china by lowering the water pressure, and sometimes using steam to lift dirt.
- Most impressive, though, is the sensor wash, which works out how mucky your plates are automatically, then adjusts the time and amount of water used accordingly, saving you money by never running a cycle that's longer or hotter than needed.
- You might think a half-load programme will be handy. However, they save less than 25% of the energy and water used to run a full load. To economise, wait until the dishwasher is full before running a cycle.
- With a delay start, you'll be able to come home from work to clean crockery. Or take advantage of cheaper electricity to wash your dishes at night by setting your dishwasher to start up to 24 hours in advance.
- Installing your washer in an open-plan space or planning to use it at night? Choose a model that runs close to 40dB - the volume of a library. Some models have extra quiet programmes that keep the noise down.
Is it efficient with water, energy and space?
- Washing up by hand can be an inefficient process. Especially when you consider a dishwasher can deal with a single dinner party-sized load
using as little as 6 litres of water. In contrast it can take 20 litres of water to fill a single sink. Compare the water consumption before you buy. It's usually given as the number of litres used for a fully loaded machine on a normal 50°C programme. - Dishwashers also clean to a higher standard, as the water reaches hotter temperatures than hands can tolerate. To reach these temperatures, a dishwasher uses approx 1.5kW of energy per cycle. Yet a hot water system uses 2.5kW to heat the water to fill a sink.
- Also check the energy ratings of the appliance before you buy. The letters refer to energy efficiency, washing performance and drying performance. A+AA-rated models are the best. For energy costs, allow 11p per cycle, before detergents.
- Arranging a dishwasher can feel like a Krypton Factor-style challenge, but the best now come with more flexible baskets. These can be raised or lowered to make room above or below. Racks that fold down make way for cumbersome pots and pans. Also look out for dedicated cutlery trays.
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Millie Hurst was Senior Content Editor at Ideal Home from 2020-2022, and is now Section Editor at Homes & Gardens. Before stepping into the world of interiors, she worked as a Senior SEO Editor for News UK in both London and New York. You can usually find her looking up trending terms and finding real-life budget makeovers our readers love. Millie came up with the website's daily dupes article which gives readers ways to curate a stylish home for less.
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