Before shopping for a dishwasher, Deb Krasner says to decide what features are most important to you. If "quiet" is foremost, plan to spend at least $800. If it's not so important, you can get by for much less. There are three basic levels of dishwashers, priced according to features:
Low-end: American-made, loud, plastic-lined, standard white front, priced about $300.
Midrange: Some models with stainless-steel front and interior, more wash options, quieter, priced $400-$800.
High-end: European brands, high energy- and water efficiency, the quietest, priced $800-$2,000.
Deb's picks in each level are:
High-end: European brands Osco, Bosch, or Miele (which offers a model with a third rack).
Midrange: Go for KitchenAid.
Low-end: Deb doesn't recommend a low-end model because they don't last, although they would be fine if you'll be living in the house for a short time.
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