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The 5 Best Dishwashers Under $1,000 (2023 Update)

Written by Steve Sheinkopf | Jul 12, 2023 9:27:36 PM

Yes, you can buy a good dishwasher for under $1000.

Just not this one:

Bosch dishwashers have not been available for under $1,000 for almost three years.

Nevertheless, we'll share five good alternatives under $1,000. We'll highlight the best features of each so you can pick the one right for you.

What You Should Look for in a Dishwasher Under $1,000

Quietness

If you're in the market for a new dishwasher, it's important to consider the noise level. The industry standard for quietness is 44 decibels (dB), and anything at or below that level won't disrupt your TV watching, even in an open floor plan.

The good news is that you don't have to break the bank to find a quiet dishwasher. There are plenty of options available for under $1,000.

 

Read more: Quietest Dishwashers by Decibel Rating

Stainless Steel Tub

When it comes to choosing a dishwasher, one of the key factors to consider is the material of the interior. A dishwasher with a stainless steel interior is the best choice compared to one with a plastic interior.

Not only does stainless steel not retain odors like plastic, but it is also more durable and resistant to stains and scratches.

Third Utensil Rack

These dedicated racks allow for more room on the bottom rack for plates without the silverware basket.

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The 5 Best Dishwashers Under $1,000

 

Quietest: KitchenAid KDFE204KPS ($849-$1,034)

Like all the dishwashers in this article, this dishwasher has a stainless-steel interior tub which is more hygienic and resistant to odors than plastic or hybrid tubs.

You also have three levels of wash action like the other models on this list, plus the third utensil rack, so you have an organized place to put your silverware and save room on the top.

KitchenAid has its ProWash cycle to measure soil and adapt wash times. It is also exceptionally quiet at 39 decibels.

A quiet silence rating seems to be their main selling point under $1,000. However, the others on this list are also below the 44-decibel quietness standard.

Cons

KitchenAid has a heated drying system but no special cycles for bottles and silverware like the others. The cycles are also basic, and you don't have a delicate wash cycle in this model.


KitchenAid KDTM404KPS ($899-$1,214)

KitchenAid's more expensive series has a better drying system using a fan to pull air into the dishwasher. The colder air attracts the steamier air, so it's dissipated as water.

The KitchenAid KDTM404KPS a larger third rack with an additional set of rotating spray jets for a fourth level of wash action.

Can you buy this model for under $1000? Maybe. That depends on how the recession affects dishwasher sales.

Follow this tip for the best prices on appliances: Most of these models will have a price range of up to 35% off during promotional holidays. The best time to buy appliances is around holidays like Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, and Black Friday. 


Best Service Network: GE Profile PDT755SYRFS ($849-$1,249)

GE redesigned its Profile dishwashers a few years ago with some unique features such as Microban-coated handles, special wash jets, and a new drying system.

Microban-Coated Handles

GE's successful odor, mold, and moisture prevention package in their washers was added to this new line of dishwashers.

This GE Profile dishwasher now has Microban antimicrobial surfaces on the outside handle. Microban surfaces help to inhibit the growth of bacteria and mold.

Furthermore, the dishwasher is equipped with the "UltraFresh" fan system, which effectively dries residual moisture and eliminates the presence of mold and mildew. 

Special Sprays

Their wash system adds special sprays for silverware under the basket and four special wash jets for bottles on the top tack.

The GE Profile dishwasher is the most flexible for loading, especially silverware. You also have the cutlery rack and the basket at the bottom with special sprays for caked-on utensils.

Bottle Wash

The top rack features four high-pressure wash jets.

The GE Profile dishwasher is engineered to effectively remove any leftover residue from protein shakes.

My daughter is almost seven as I write this. When she was little, I wished I had this to scrub that formula fr0m the bottom of her baby bottles.

Drying

They also improved the drying system with a fan to remove excess moisture and speed up the drying process, even for plastics.

Many companies use a fan to pull in moisture so it dissolves as water. Interesting that GE Profile does the opposite.

Quietness

For quietness, which is important if your kitchen is opened to your living room, GE Profile is 42 decibels, far below the standards for quietness.

However, unlike every other dishwasher we are about to compare, GE is quiet with a food disposer instead of a filter you have to clean.

Cycles

As you would expect, the GE Profile has plenty of cycles:

  • Child Lock
  • Wash Zone Lower Only
  • Start/Reset
  • Bottle Jets (SmartHQ option)
  • UltraFresh
  • Delay Start 1-12 Hr.
  • Wash TempBoost
  • Steam PreWash
  • Sani (Certified to NSF Standard 184)
  • Sabbath Mode
  • Heated Dry
  • Dry Boost™
  • Wash Zone Upper Only

Cons

The only downside is the top spray arm is more like a sprinkler head than a full wash arm. It's like the Bosch dishwasher mentioned earlier.

Quick Note: If you want to place a panel on a dishwasher, American brands like GE and KitchenAid will protrude from the cabinet and won't look good. Stick to a European dishwasher like the next model we'll talk about.

Best Features: Beko DDT39434X ($999-$1,399)

The Beko dishwasher comes equipped with 12 cycles and 10 functions, making it capable of washing all types of dishes.

Additionally, it features Wi-Fi functionality that allows users to turn the dishwasher on or off remotely and check the remaining cycle time.

Quietness

Beko, like KitchenAid, is so quiet at 39 decibels you can open it while running, thinking the cycle is over. So seeing the time remaining and being notified through an app on your phone is a decent feature.

EverClean

Beko automatically rinses their filter with pressurized water dubbed "EverClean," so you don't have to clean it as often as the others.

The third rack up top has two wash arms and a sprinkler, like the GE Profile and unavailable Bosch dishwashers.

CornerIntense

Beko has a new wash system called "CornerIntense."

Instead of rotating on a fixed axis like every other dishwasher. Beko is on a movable axis, so more water is sprayed in a square pattern.

It makes sense. The dishwasher itself is square.

Bottle Wash

For special features, Beko has three dedicated power washes to power spray that gunk, or residue, out of the bottom of your sports and baby bottles and pans up to 12 inches deep.

AquaFlex

Most dishwashers wash with the same pressure every cycle.

However, the AquaFlex cycle diverts most of the water pressure at the bottom of the dishwasher to scour your heavily soiled dishes.

Drying

Their drying system is also updated with their SelfDry system, popping open the dishwasher at the end of the cycle to release the moist, steamier air.

This feature is also seen in the Bosch 500 series and all Miele dishwashers.

It's simple, but it works. Steam rises so that air will move rapidly out of the dishwasher

Ion Generator

Beko also has a cool feature to reduce odors using an ion generator. It pulses negatively charged ions throughout the inside of the dishwasher.

How does that reduce odors, you are probably asking?

Turns out odors have positively charged ions, so the negative pulses cancel them out.

Cycles

  • Auto
  • AquaFlex
  • Heavy+
  • Normal
  • Glass Care
  • Quick & Shine
  • Express
  • Rinse & Hold
  • Downloadable Program

Cons

Beko was serviced a bit over the average last year. The problems were minor, as opposed to your dishwasher not working.

To their credit, Beko is responsive and has a 2-year full warranty.

However, most stores don't service what they sell, and most brands don't have their own service department.

However, GE and KitchenAid have their own service departments, with GE being the best of the manufacturers. Like we say in all of our articles, Google service in your area before you buy any appliance.

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Most Reliable: LG LDPH7972S ($899 - $1,299)

The LG LDPH7972S has all the features with three levels of washing, decent racking with the third rack up top like most competitive brands, and all the most common cycles.

Like the others, it is below the quietness standard at 42 decibels. Like Beko, it is also Wi-Fi-enabled.

Steam

This dishwasher dispenses steam at 212 degrees. Steam loosens tough stains like those baked-on lasagna dishes you left in the sink the night before.

My neighbor has an LG steam dishwasher. Curious, I baked a casserole and left the casserole dish in the sink.

Then I washed it in a steam cycle. The results were impressive. It washed all the baked-on food. There was one sliver that I easily wiped off.

Then again, steam is a feature in washing machines for loosening up stains like wine and grass. Steam is a good consideration if you leave your dishes in the sink overnight.

Steam also removes spots on glasses in the dry cycle.

QuadWash

The arms are elliptical, so the washing is in irregular patterns washing more places than the standard round arms of a normal dishwasher.

Dynamic Dry

Most dishwashers in this price range use condensation drying, an industry term for the heat from the wash, jet drying, and time. Lots of time.

LG has a dynamic drying system, their term for adding heat and steam to speed up the drying process.

1-Hour Wash & Dry

Miele has their QuickIntense cycle for their 1-hour drying time, starting at $1,200.

The unavailable Bosch has their Speed60 cycle for their 1-hour drying cycle. Using heat and steam, LG effectively washes and dries your dishes in one hour.

So, the LG LDPH7972S has a unique combination of steam and better washing and drying capabilities.

But here is their best feature:

Reliability

LG is the most reliable dishwasher sold at Yale with a service rate of only 3.5%, according to our 33,000+ service calls completed last year.

Cycles

  • Auto
  • Normal
  • Heavy
  • Delicate
  • Steam
  • FlexZone
  • High Temp.
  • Dry Boost
  • Night Dry

Cons

LG is a good combination of features and reliability. However, their sudden popularity is a constraint to their ability to fix problems when they do happen.

It's not a parts problem, as all these angry service technicians say. The problem is finding technicians to fix problems when they do occur.

Key Takeaways

Which dishwasher do you think is best? Leave it in the comments below.

 

Additional Resources

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