Buying Tips
- There are two dishwasher classifications:
compact capacity and standard capacity. Compact models use less energy,
but they hold fewer dishes. A compact model may actually result in greater
energy use if you have to operate it more frequently.
- Choose a dishwasher that provides several
different wash cycle selections. If your dishes are only slightly soiled,
you can use a "light wash" or "energy-saving" wash
cycle and save energy by using less water and operating for a shorter
period of time.
- Look for a dishwasher that allows you to choose
between heat-drying and air-drying. Heat-drying elements draw considerable
electricity; circulation fans for air-drying use very little.
- Keep in mind that EnergyGuide ratings for
dishwashers are based on washing 322 loads annually using the normal
settings. If you are considering a model with other setting options that
you would use most of the time, your energy use could vary substantially.
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