Top 5 Energy Star Certified Dishwashers You Should Buy

 Energy star certified dishwashers have a number of benefits. Firstly, they help you to save a significant amount on your utility bills, as a standard-sized energy star certified dishwasher only costs approximately $35 per year to operate. It will also save around 3,870 gallons of water on average throughout its lifetime. In addition, owning an energy star certified dishwasher is great for protecting the environment, as they consume much lesser energy compared to conventional appliances.

Advanced Technology

Dishwasher technology has dramatically changed and improved over the years. In many new models, there are a number of new innovations that help to lower water and energy consumption, as well as optimize performance. Some features include:

  • More efficient jets consume less energy to spray water and detergent on the dishes during the cleaning process.
  • Soil sensors are in place to detect how dirty the dishes are during the wash so they can adjust the cycle accordingly to optimize the cleaning process with minimum use of energy and water.
  • Innovative dish rack designs help to enhance cleaning as dishes are strategically placed.
  • Enhanced water filtration helps to get rid of food soils, thereby facilitating efficient use of water and detergent during the entire cycle. The final and last step of rinsing clean water guarantees that your dishes will end up sparkling clean.

 What to Look for when Choosing an Energy Star Certified Dishwasher

  • Check the Yellow Energy Guide Label

 The Energy Guide label is a great way of telling you the amount of energy the dishwasher consumes to continue operating. You can use it to estimate the annual operating costs and compare the amount of energy use of similar models.

  • Choose a Model with More Wash Cycle Options

One benefit of choosing models that have more than one cycle option is that you can then select the cycle that is best suited for your load. If your dishes are only a little soiled, you can go with a light cycle that consumes minimum water. Some other options include a cycle with no-heat air dry or energy-saving wash cycle.

  • Choose the Right Size for Your Home

Models with standard capacities have more than six serving pieces and eight place settings. On the other hand, compact-capacity models hold up to that amount. If you are planning to run a compact model more often, you may end up using more energy than a standard model over in the long run. 

Here are some of the top 5 Energy Star Certified dishwashers we think you should invest in:

  • Energy Star certified dishwasher with Sensor cycle white: Whirlpool WDF520PADW
  • Energy Star certified dishwasher with 1-hour Wash cycle: Whirlpool WDF540PADW
  • 18” Wide Built-in Dishwasher: Summit DW18SS4
  • 18” Wide Built-in Dishwasher: Summit DW18SS31ADA
  • 24” Wide Built-in Dishwasher Summit DW2435SS
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