KitchenAid dishwashers range in style from integrated models with front controls to ultramodern versions with smudge-resistant stainless steel finishes.
Typical features of these dishwashers include the Express Wash cycles for fast-cleaning dishes and the Heavy or Tough cycle, which use higher water temperatures to dissolve stubborn stains, and there are dishwashers that have FreeFlex third racks that can be moved back or down depending on need to fit taller things like glasses and coffee mugs.
Condensation Drying.
KitchenAid dishwashers use condensation drying, which means water droplets drain from dishes with each cycle, which works great with glass, but can get plastic dishes soaked after being run in the dishwasher. Because plastic is lightweight and does not retain much heat, it can come out all drenched after every cycle.
Hence, there is no reason to pile the dishwasher with plastic objects such as refillable containers or kids cereal bowls. Also, a rinse aid can help to dry them.
You could have a stuck vent or an faulty fan motor if your dishwasher is not drying out the load completely. To find out what dryer models and cycle you can use, your User Manual might be helpful. To achieve maximum effect, we recommend using ProDry cycle instead of normal wash cycle or you can add Sanitize cycle for better cleaning and drying outcome.
FreeFlex Third Rack – A.I.
For everything from fine glass to bulky pots and pans, KitchenAid FreeFlex dishwasher technology delivers superior wash and drying results. Five wash modes (Rinse Only, Express Wash, Normal, Tough, ProWash with sensing soil level), it’s versatile enough to wash everything from fine glasses to tough pots and pans – and it has an adjustable middle rack, which can be lowered or raised for tall items like mixer bowls; the tines on the upper and lower racks can be shifted or folded down to accommodate cookware of any size or shape!
With 44 dBA, quiet cleaning gives you privacy and silence without interrupting your day, and Energy Star rating supports sustainability and reduces utility costs.
This big third rack1 is deep and angled for 6″ glasses and mugs, with a drying bar with tabs to remove moisture from glasses, and an easily removable utensil tray to accommodate cooking implements. And it has PrintShield to resist fingerprints so you can keep your printing clean and shiny!
PrintShield Finish.
You can use this dishwasher from the high-tech finish to add some fun KitchenAid brand color to your home. With a unique surface, it is easily washed with water and a clean towel.
Eliminating streaks, stains, odors, and holds heat to help with drying time. You’ll even get a stainless steel interior to keep things cool while they’re in the pot so they’re ready to go by the time you finish them.
One touch ProWash(tm) senses soil conditions and then automatically regulates cycle time and water flow to give effective yet gentle cleaning performance. SatinGlide Max rails make loading and unloading a breeze and its rugged stainless steel tub makes bringing cargo along hassle free.
Squat less and eat more without jarring your friends in a open-plan kitchen even with your 39dBA KitchenAid dishwasher, for absolute quiet performance.
Panel Compliant
Custom front panels also allow your dishwasher to blend into your cabinets so there are no mismatched appliances or old-fashioned looks in your kitchen. This feature is getting quite common for home owners who wants to achieve a coordinated kitchen look and never want the mismatched appliances to appear outdated or out of place.
Piranha(tm) hard food disposer will make scavenging food waste fast and painless without having to spend time and effort cleaning. Adjustable upper and lower racks enable adjustable loading while the door-open dry duct circulates air to optimize drying.
A dishwasher is among the more frequently panel ready models, though fridges and warming drawers might be counted as well. Depending on their manufacturer, installation might need to be prepared so that the customised panel can adhere properly, some models snap or screw into place, while others have brackets to ensure it is securely fixed to their cabinets. Usually more expensive than non-paneled options but add some serious value to your home.