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July 10, 2010

All About Dishwashers: Tips For Shoppers

It may seem that there is not much difference between dishwasher models; however, these appliances are available in many different sizes, designs and include a variety of features. This guide will help you to learn all about dishwashers.

Dishwashers are measured according to their capacity. A full or normal size dishwasher usually can hold around 12 place settings. This means 12 each of the following: large dishes, soup bowls, knives, forks, spoons, cups, dessert dishes, etc. Extra large industrial dishwashers may be used in restaurants, hotels and other public venues.

People who live in small apartments may be interested in a slim-line model. It has a little less capacity and takes less kitchen space. This can be a particularly good option for a home of one or two people. After all, some apartment dwellers with full-size dishwashers find that they often run out of clean plates before they can fill the dishwasher to full capacity.

The appearance of your appliance is an important criteria when shopping. For a simple, clean style, opt for neutral finishes such as chrome, polished steel or white. A black dishwasher is another popular choice, particularly for people who want to coordinate with other black appliances.

An integrated dishwasher is another option. It has a front in a color and material to match the surrounding cabinets and counter-tops. This camouflages your dishwasher so that guests might not even know where it is located.

The typical dishwasher has several settings. It might include an energy-saving setting and a warmer cycle designed to clean grease from pots and pans. Some dishwasher even have a special function for glass washing. It makes sense to fill your dishwasher to capacity before starting a load. This will help to save energy. Some newer models of dishwashers include a half-load cycle for energy conservation.

Today, much of the dishware products available are dishwasher safe. This does not apply to all dishware, however. The best way to know for sure is to read the manufacturer’s instructions. Fine china and dishes with painted or gilted accents are usually not designed to be cleaned in a dishwasher. They are prone to fading or losing decoration when left in the dishwasher.

Some types of plastic may be prone to warping in the dishwasher. Also, some utensils which have mixed materials - for instance, a cheese grater made of metal and plastic - can be damaged in the dishwasher. This is caused by the contraction and expansion of different materials.

Place a dishwasher close to a sink in order to plumb it into existing pipes. This will also allow you to move dishes from the sink to the dishwasher easily.

Dishwashers are for sale at department and homewares stores and increasingly online. Thinking about some of the considerations above will help to prepare you for choosing the best model for your needs. A qualified sales professional can also provide advice on warranties, service and capabilities. It is worth your time to do your research in advance to help you get the best deal.

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