Black Friday deals from thousands of stores all in one place!

Shop now

  • Black Friday
  • Sale
  • Blogs
  • How to use
  • About us
  1. Start
  2. Home & Interior
  3. Home Appliances
  4. Dishwashers

Dishwashers

Filter
Product properties
Features
Sustainability Information
Power Supply
Energy facts
Water consumption
Measures

500+ products

Dishwashers Bosch SMS4HCI40G Grey

Bosch SMS4HCI40G Grey

Freestanding, 60 cm, 46 dB

£556.00
3stores
Dishwashers Dri Pak Dishwasher Salt 5 kg

Dri Pak Dishwasher Salt 5 kg

Freestanding

£6.00
2stores
Dishwashers ElectrIQ 10 Place Settings Integrated

ElectrIQ 10 Place Settings Integrated

Fully Integrated

£219.97
2stores
Dishwashers ElectrIQ Freestanding White

ElectrIQ Freestanding White

£229.97
2stores
Dishwashers ElectrIQ 12 Place Settings Integrated

ElectrIQ 12 Place Settings Integrated

Fully Integrated

£229.97
2stores
Dishwashers ElectrIQ 14 Place White

ElectrIQ 14 Place White

£239.97
2stores
Klarstein Havasia UV 6 Free Standing White

Klarstein Havasia UV 6 Free Standing White

£251.99
2stores

3 tips to consider before buying a dishwasher

Dishwashers often come in 2 different sizes: standard or compact. A standard ones are 24x24 inches (or 60x60cm) and are suitable for more than 3 people in a household. Compact dishwashers are suitable for 2-3 people.

Looking for a dishwasher but not sure which type to go for? Here are some options:

  • If you're on a budget or have a small household, a countertop dishwasher might be perfect for you. While the capacity is small, it can be a great help. Check compatibility with your mixer/bench dishwasher outlet before buying, or buy a variant that can be manually filled with water.
  • If you rent your home, a dishwasher might seem expensive. That's where a portable dishwasher comes in. It's a great option because you can take it with you when you move.
  • If you own your home, a built-in dishwasher is a fantastic investment.

To save money on your electricity bill, look for models labelled as energy-efficient/environmentally friendly. It's also a good idea to check out comparison sites to see how different models stack up.

Another way to save electricity is by choosing a dishwasher with a delay function. This allows you to time your washes to when electricity is cheapest. Plus, many dishwashers have quick and eco programmes that let you choose the right wash for the time of day.

If you're unsure about energy labels on dishwashers, we've got you covered with some more useful tips.

Advertisement