
Frigidaire 24" Tall Tub Built-In Dishwasher:Wash more dishes in one load with this Frigidaire built-in dishwasher. The tall tub accommodates up to 14 place settings, and the pots and pans cycle removes the toughest dried-on food the first time through. This Frigidaire built-in dishwasher has an easily removable filter to keep food debris from clogging your pipes. 
A: Hello Tami! The dishwasher FFBD2412SW will come with a one year warranty from the date of purchase. The warranty will cover parts and labor for the dishwasher. We hope this information is helpful to you. –Thanks!-
Q: Does the stainless front easily show fingerprints or does it have somewhat of smudge free surface?
A: Not with normal use would need to be cleaned once a month I'd say to look nice. As far as kids putting their hands on it constantly then ide say yes you'd notice prints. But not from normal use
Q: What's the minimum/maximum height? It Specs say 33.5" but I have only a 33" max to work with
A: Thank you for your question, acpiper! The dishwasher FFBD2412SW is adjustable from 33-1/2 to 35 inches tall. Hopefully this information is helpful to you. –Thanks!-
Q: I have an Amana First Edition will this fit where that one was?
A: We bought this to replace a samsung deep tub dishwasher and it fits perfect. Measure the width depth and height of your opening currently then measure this one to determine if it will fit.
Q: Do you fit a new dishwasher
A: Good Afternoon Iris! For any installation questions on the dishwasher FFBD2412SS we recommend speaking with a Best Buy specialist. Hopefully this information is helpful to you. –Thanks!-
Q: What are the dimensions of this dishwasher in the box?
A: The dimensions are: Height 35 inches Width 24 inches Depth 25 inches
A: Hello Claire! The dishwasher FFBD2412SS will require a cutout width of 24 inches. Based off the information you have provided the dishwasher will not fit your space. We hope this information is helpful to you. –Thanks!-
Q: Does delivery include install and removal of old dishwasher?
A: They want more money to take the old unit away, scrap it yourself or call the "picks up Junk" guy ... Every town has one.