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10 Easy Pieces: Front-Loading Dishwashers

From Janet:

After a couple of decades of fine-tuning, almost all conventional built-in dishwashers perform admirably in the cleaning department. The differentiating factors come down to questions such as: How quiet is the operation? What are the energy-saving options (such as shortened cycles, half-load options, condensation drying, and water-flow control)? Look for Energy Star–rated models, which are 41 percent more energy efficient than the minimum federal standard. We’ve sifted through the options, consulted rating guides, and come up with our Top 10 picks for front-loading dishwashers.

(N.B.: We have not included Asko or Fisher-Paykel front-loading models because of their dismal repair records and long-term lack of reliability. For a discussion of the higher-rated Fisher-Paykel dish drawers, go to Dishwasher Drawers.)

Below: The highest-rated Bosch, the Integra 800 Series 9-Cycle dishwasher (#SHX98M09UC), is $1,499 at Home Click. It’s also the highest priced, with the most advanced features and the sleekest profile (controls are hidden). I’ve had great experiences with Bosch dishwashers, both in Seattle and London kitchens.

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Below: A Consumer Reports “Best Buy” selection in 2008, Bosch’s Evolution 300 Series Energy Star Dishwasher (#SHE33M0 2UC) is available in white, black (for $549), or stainless with black controls ($649) at Home Click.

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Below: If you want a Bosch with a full stainless look, you can pay a slightly higher price of $679 at Home Click for the Evolution 300 Series DLX Energy Star Dishwasher (#SHE42L12UC).

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Below: The Miele Inspira Series Dishwasher (#G2120SC), with the option of the signature Miele separate cutlery tray (see photo below), is $1,099 in black, white, or stainless (for an extra $50) at Home Click. I installed this dishwasher in my San Francisco kitchen and am delighted with its performance.

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Below L: The Sears Kenmore Elite UltraWash HE 1315 gets high marks all around; $1,249 for stainless model.
Below R: The lower-priced Kenmore #1374 Dishwasher also gets high ratings; the difference is that the controls are visible (available in white, black, bisque, and stainless with black control board); $649 at Sears.

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Below: Thermador HD Series- DWHD64EP (#DWHD64EM for masterpiece handle) offers a shorter cycle than most dishwashers; shown here with the professional handle and the masterpiece handle); $1,169 at Home Click.

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Below: The KitchenAid Architect S Series II, model KUDS03CT(SS) offers great features and a reasonable price along with a sleek stainless look. While the control console is visible (hence the lower price), we think it is one of the least obtrusive on the market. $899 ($809 in black or white) at Home Click.

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Below: For early adopters, LG’s Fully Integrated Steam Dishwasher (#LDF9810) offers the latest technological innovations. Its steam cleaning function substantially reduces the water consumed in the cleaning process. (Because most of a dishwasher’s energy consumption involves heating water, the less water used, the less energy consumed.) $1,497 at Home Click.

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Below L: Aga has come out with a dishwasher to complement its traditional English cast-iron kitchen cookers. Although we can’t vouch for its performance, we love the look and the fact that it’s available in the traditional Aga colors (brick, black, blue, white, and cream). Aga Fully Integrated 6-Cycle Dishwasher, $2,199 at A.J. Madison. Below R: For those who love the Aga look but don’t like the price tag, consider the Aga Dishwasher Panel Kit. For $449, you can install the Aga panel on the front of most integrated dishwashers. Available at A.J. Madison.

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Slow Design: 100-Mile Bathroom

From Julie:

Alice Waters, with her devotion to local and sustainable agriculture, started the Bay Area’s food revolution. We though we’d apply the same principles to home design, and spec a bathroom using products sourced from a 100-mile radius of San Francisco, using a mix of vintage pieces and locally manufactured fixtures.

Below: San Francisco architect Bruce Tomb’s sand-cast white bronze sink for Infinite Fitting can be ordered with either an X or an O shaped drain, which is milled to order. It can be wall-mounted or perched on a sink console.

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Below: Sonoma Forge is located in Petaluma, 40 miles north of San Francisco, and produces hand-forged faucets, exposed shower systems, and bath accessories. The WingNut Faucet is available in rustic nickel or rustic copper.

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Below: Sonoma Forge’s Exposed Showers.

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Below: Sonoma Forge’s WaterBridge toilet paper holder.

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Below: Sonoma Forge’s CiXX towel bar.

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Below: Sausalito is 10 miles north of San Francisco and is home to Heath Ceramics, a company that needs no introduction. Founded in 1948 by Edith Heath, the company continues to handcraft each piece in their Sausalito factory. Architects such as Annabelle Selldorf and Tod Williams and Billie Tsien have used Heath vitreous tile in various projects. If you live in the Bay Area, check out the Overstock Tile room, where overage and slightly irregular tile is available at a 75-percent discount.

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Below: Berkeley (10 miles east of San Francisco) is home to Ohmega Salvage, which deals in high-quality vintage plumbing fixtures. This circa 1912 vintage American Standard pedestal bathtub is $1,200; classic claw-foot tubs start as low as $250.

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Below: Seek out a salvaged tub filler from the Sink Factory in Berkeley (10 miles east of San Francisco). The store’s plumbing scholar, Ragnar, can assist you with finding the proper configuration (his specialty is hacking Chicago Faucets to fit any sink or tub).

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Below: This Old Toilet, located in Los Altos (40 miles south of San Francisco), is the world’s largest shipper of salvaged toilet tank lids and tanks. Proprietor Gary Tjeder has had a long career in the “sanitary wares” industry (be sure to read his bio).

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1 comment March 25th, 2008

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