First, the honest part: most dishwashers are worth repairing, and a repair is almost always cheaper than a replacement — start with our repair-or-replace guide. But if yours is genuinely past its life, here’s how to choose a new one without overpaying for features you won’t use.

What actually matters in a dishwasher

  • Tub material — a stainless tub dries better, resists odor, and lasts longer than plastic. Worth it.
  • Noise level (dBA) — under ~46 dBA is quiet; under ~40 dBA is whisper-quiet. It matters a lot in open kitchens.
  • Third rack — a top tray for utensils and small items; frees up the lower racks.
  • Drying type — heated-dry is simplest; condensation/fan drying is more efficient but slower.

Size and fit

Standard dishwashers are 24” wide; 18” compact models suit small kitchens. Confirm the under-counter height and that you have water, drain, and power at the opening.

Dishwasher features worth it — and ones to skip

A soil sensor and adjustable racks are genuinely useful. Wi-Fi and lots of specialty cycles add cost and electronics with little payoff — a quiet, stainless-tub model with a soil sensor is the sweet spot for cleaning and longevity.

Ready to buy?

We sell brand-new dishwashers (never used or refurbished) at competitive prices — and we can deliver, install, and haul away the old unit. Browse new dishwashers, or call and we’ll help you pick the right model for your space and budget.

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