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Buying a KitchenAid dishwasher

Choosing the best KitchenAid dishwasher for you

When it comes to a getting new dishwasher, you’re likely to consider choosing a KitchenAid dishwasher. That’s because the company has earned a reputation for high-capacity washing power and low noise levels. In recent years, KitchenAid has gone to great lengths to make sure Kitchen Aid dishwashers are quiet, to the extent that they now grade out on the low end of the decibel scale for dishwashers; nearly all KitchenAid dishwashers rate at 42-46 dBa.

When you’re browsing for the best KitchenAid dishwasher for your home, a good place to start is by considering how you intend to use it. For instance, do you use a lot of large pans, pots and baking dishes? If so, you may be looking for a dishwasher that offers adjustable rack height, providing loading flexibility that helps you accommodate a variety of dishes and serving pieces, shapes and sizes. If you wash a lot of stemware and glassware, you might want a KitchenAid dishwasher with a cup shelf or a stemware holder. And if you tend to set your dishwasher to run while you’re away, or when it won’t conflict with other hot water demands, you might want to look for a delay start feature that lets you run your dishwasher when it’s most convenient.

After selecting the features you want, you’ll likely want to consider the finish that will best fit into your kitchen. If you have other major KitchenAid appliances like a refrigerator, range, cooktop or oven, you may want to match the finish for a complementary look. You can get a stainless steel KitchenAid dishwasher, or choose black stainless steel, white, black or custom—whatever looks best in your kitchen.

Installing a KitchenAid dishwasher

Another major decision to consider when selecting a KitchenAid dishwasher is where you’re going to put it in your kitchen. Most built-in dishwashers fit under a countertop and are 24” wide, with depths varying from 21 inches to 28 inches, so you’ll want to make sure you have sufficient room for placement. If you decide to do the installation yourself, you’ll need a deluxe dishwasher installation kit, which includes a 6-foot water hose with pipe fittings, a 6-foot electric line and Teflon tape to seal the included connectors and hoses to prevent leaks, plus wire nuts and mounting screws. You’ll need to connect the drain line that pumps away discarded water and food particles into an inlet in the garbage disposal if you have one, or to a drain under the sink. If you need assistance or want to forgo the hassle of figuring out how to install it, make sure to bundle dishwasher installation with your purchase.
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