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Posted on April 1, 2006 by Garland Hodge | Posted under Consumer Electronics
Tips For Buying A Dishwasher
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Dishwashers can vary in price from a couple of hundred dollars to over a thousand. The more you spend doesn't mean the cleaner your dishes will be. It simply means you'll get more bells and whistles. You can buy a dishwasher that will keep your family dishes clean for around $200. Many older homes never had a place for a dishwasher but as more and more people remodel their homes they are making way for a built in dishwasher. And the industry is quick to take note with many different manufacturers offering a variety of different models to fit almost any type of kitchen and any budget. ASKO, Miele, and Bosch are just three that have been setting the standard. In fact that bar is getting pretty high to jump. We are seeing ultra quiet machines with sophisticated controls, highly efficient machines with complete stainless interiors and they are only costing around the $1500 mark. This is a very niche market. But what should the average consumer look for? Here are some great tips! 1. QuietThese days everyone wants a dishwasher that purrs like a kitten and hardly makes a sound. Silence is truly golden. Families are tired of listening to dishwasher pumps drone on and they are tired of having to yell or talk over it. Modern technology has meant a considerable improvement in the noise level of the modern dishwasher.2. Energy EfficiencyThe 1990s saw federal regulations that set standards for new dishwashers. But today's dishwashers far exceed those standards. The manufacturer's quickly recognized how important this was becoming to the consumer and thus a great deal of energy was used to build a dishwasher that was exceptionally efficient.3. Stainless Steel TubsMany makers are not building with a stainless interior. Although they certainly can't compete in price to a plastic tub what they can offer is a quieter machine, a machine that is more durable and easier to maintain, and a machine that is much more efficient in drying.4. CapacityA conventional dishwasher is 24 inches wide. There are larger and smaller models on the market so if the standard size isn't going to work shop around.5. StylingControls have become much easier to use over the years and styling has become more stylish. Lines are sleek, buttons are classy, and the overall look is elegant, sleek, and polished. The 21st century dishwasher has a whole new look. Whether you've owned a dishwasher before and you are in the market for a replacement or this is your first purchase, just follow these 5 tips for buying a dishwasher and you'll have the best dishwasher that your budget can buy. There's no reason to have dish pan hands these days! About The Author: Garland Hodge has been working for different consumer electronic stores dealing with household good for last 15 years. He has recently taken up interest in writing reviews about different consumer products on his website at http://www.dishwashernow.com. If you looking for information about dishwasher visit the webpage. |
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