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    Best Dishwashers of 2023

    Standouts from CR's tests include models from Bosch, Ikea, Thermador, and others

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    Tester removing dirty dish from dishwasher
    The best dishwashers from testing at Consumer Reports are quiet and efficientā€”and perform well.
    Photo: Brian Finke

    Most dishwashers clean well, as weā€™ve found in our extensive lab testing of more than 100 current models. But the very best dishwashers stand out because they run quietly, dry plastics well, and have great racking features that make them easy to load. Theyā€™re also reliable, a quality weā€™ve measured through surveys of tens of thousands of Consumer Reports members.

    In our ratings, youā€™ll find dozens of models from a host of brands, such as Bosch (including the popular Bosch 300 series), Whirlpool, GE, LG, Samsung, and Frigidaire. We also tested boutique labels like Fisher & Paykel, store brands including Ikea and Insignia, and newcomers like Thor and Kucht.

    MORE ON DISHWASHERS

    CR members can read on to see ratings and reviews of a half-dozen standard-sized (24-inch-wide) dishwashers that earned top marks in CRā€™s tests and surveys. For even more options, CR members can also explore our full dishwasher ratings. In the middle of our rankings, there are decent machines with similar Overall Scores, but each has different strengths and weaknesses. You can pick and choose based on what matters the most to you.Ā 

    How We Picked the Best Dishwashers

    People prioritize different features in a dishwasher, including a third rack, a short wash-cycle time, or a fingerprint-resistant surface. We note these kinds of options on each model page from our comprehensive dishwasher ratings and provide the details you need to know about them in our dishwasher buying guide. But there are a few performance aspects that everyone can appreciate, and we test them rigorously in our labs. These include:

    • Cleaning: The top performers can reliably wash away starchy, crusted-on messes and produce great results even with lower-cost (or more eco-friendly) detergents or in hard water, which tends to reduce a detergentā€™s cleaning ability. Certain extras like extra wash arms and specialty wash zones touted by manufacturers may suggest better cleaning power, but thatā€™s not always the case, as our washing tests have found.
    • Drying: In general, CRā€™s testers have found that dishwashers with heated-dry cycles (which essentially bake moisture off of the dishes) tend to do a better job at getting your dishes bone-dry than models that rely on residual heat, but itā€™s not a guarantee. Larry Ciufo, CRā€™s head of dishwasher testing, has also noted that dishwashers that automatically open their doors at the end of a cycle to release steam tend to be effective, too.
    • Noise: Certain ā€œquietā€ models actually have jarring, obvious spikes in volume from time to time while they run, like the sound of the detergent door thwacking against the tub or the churn of a loud drain pump. Our noise ratings take those random spikes into account.
    • Efficiency: Our tests have discovered that dishwashers often use slightly more water and energy than advertised, but the difference adds up to only a few dollars in extra utility costs per year. If efficiency and sustainability are especially important to you, opt for a CR Green Choice dishwasher, which we believe to be among the most efficient. They also have the least negative environmental impact compared with other models on the market.

    How Much Should You Spend on a Dishwasher?

    The dishwashers in our ratings can cost as little as $350 or more than $2,000. Hereā€™s what our testers found in each category.

    • Less than $500: There arenā€™t too many of these left after the effect of the double-digit inflation weā€™ve seen on appliances in the past couple of years. Those that are still available typically have plastic tubs, which donā€™t resist stains as well as stainless steel tubs. Consumer Reportsā€™ tests have also found that these dishwashers are relatively noisy.
    • Between $500 and $1,000: Many models in this price range earn our top ratings for cleaning performance as well as predicted reliability, which are two factors we weigh heavily in our ratings overall. They also often have at least a few convenient features, like adjustable racks, a third rack, and quiet operation.
    • More than $1,000: Dishwashers in this price range have elevated style and are fully loaded, so you donā€™t have to pick and choose between special features.

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    How Consumer Reports Tests Dishwashers

    When a dishwasher enters Consumer Reportsā€™ labs, we put it through at least 28 hoursā€™ worth of tough trials. More than 100 dishwasher models have gone through our labs, and we test new ones regularly.

    Our experts assess how well each model can dry plastic, which is a tough task for modern, energy-efficient dishwashers. A panel of judges also listens to an entire cycle to identify ā€œany annoying noises,ā€ as Ciufo puts it.Ā 

    And of course, we test each modelā€™s cleaning prowess. Our testers apply a consistent amount of starchy goop to 10 white ceramic plates. (The recipe is a secret, but cocoa is involved.) Then they bake each plate until itā€™s crusty, load the plates into the dishwasher without prerinsing, and run the default cleaning cycle. Afterward, our imaging software compares before and after photos of each plate to precisely analyze how much gunk is left over.

    We also incorporate feedback from the tens of thousands of Consumer Reports members who take our annual dishwasher survey. This data helps us predict which brands may be the most reliable and which ones tend to make their owners the happiest.

    Best Dishwashers

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    Tanya A. Christian

    I've spent more than a decade covering lifestyle, news, and policy. At Consumer Reports, I'm happy to sit at the intersection of these specialties, writing about appliances, product safety and advocacy, consumer fairness, and the best tools and products to help you spruce up your home. When I'm not putting pen to paper, I'm exploring new cultures through travel and taking on home makeover projects, one room at a time.