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Drawer Dishwashers: A Modern Way to Do Dishes
A modern kitchen needs modern appliances, and drawer dishwashers are the most modern way to do dishes. Rather than a drop-down door, these appliances open just like drawers and are available in single and double drawer options. The drawer design means less bending over, too, which is helpful for those with mobility issues or back pain. Even if you don't have these issues, being able to simply open a drawer and unload clean dishes is far more convenient. These appliances are available in a range of popular finishes as well, including panel-ready options that can perfectly match your kitchen cabinetry. Their modern design boasts quiet operation and other convenient features like WiFi connectivity that let you monitor and control the appliance from your smartphone. However, drawer dishwashers tend to be more expensive than standard models, so be prepared to invest. Depending on your home's layout and your dish cleaning needs, a single or a double drawer model may be a better choice for your home.
Single Drawer vs. Double Drawer
If you're looking for superior performance and modern design, a double drawer dishwasher is a great option for your home. They offer the same width and capacity as a standard dishwasher, but much more flexibility; that way, if you're replacing a traditional built-in dishwasher, you don't have to adjust the opening for your appliance. Having two separate compartments means you can separate delicate glassware from pots and pans or run smaller loads. Some models let you choose a different cycle in each drawer, making it easy to properly care for a variety of dishes. Additionally, the drawers can be operated separately for unrivaled energy efficiency, reducing your energy consumption and your utilities bills at the same time. The one tradeoff with these convenient cleaners is that two smaller compartments means less room for extra-large items like serving platters or large stock pots. However, the two compartments combined can wash the same amount of dishes as their built-in counterparts (about 14-16).
On the other hand, a single drawer model can give you more flexibility; they're also great for small households or people living alone. Because they are half the height of a standard dishwasher, you can add extra cabinet space underneath your single drawer appliance. On the other hand, you can also use multiple single models throughout your kitchen or other spaces in your home for greater convenience. If you have a sleek home bar in your basement, for example, installing a single drawer dishwasher in your bar gives you a convenient place to wash glassware and barware. If you have a large kitchen, you can install one single model in your island and another alongside the rest of your kitchen cabinets. With a dishwasher drawer, the design possibilities are endless. Be sure to read our dishwasher buying guide before deciding which of these appliances to bring home. If you have further questions, you can also call 800-860-3577 to speak with our appliance experts for further guidance.