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Posted by Ben.Fox Thursday, 24 Mar 2011

Our Best Selling Dishwashers

Following on from last week’s post about the most popular fridges, freezers etc, this week we’re publishing our most popular dishwashers.

They’re placed in order of their popularity during February and it’s fair to say that Beko seemed to have done quite well for themselves.

Our most popular dishwasher was the Beko DW600 and it’s quite easy to figure out why. On paper there’s nothing really special about it. It uses 15 litres of water for a standard wash which is less than washing by hand but not especially low. It takes 12 place settings, which is decent enough but not amazing. And while it is A rated for energy efficiency it’s not the most efficient machine on the market.

But, and this is a big but, there isn’t anything wrong really wrong with it. It’s not the kind of machine where you accept that it’s a bit rubbish but you don’t mind because it was cheap. And nor is it at the cutting edge of dishwasher technology where you have to pay through the nose to get it. It’s a solid appliance, that washes your dishes and does so for a reasonable price – which it turns out is what most people want.

2. Bosch Avantixx SGS45A02GB – Avantixx is Bosch’s mid-range family of appliances, sitting somewhere above Classixx but a little below the Exxcel line. The SGS45A02GB is our most popular freestanding dishwasher.

3. Beko DWD4311W – This Beko only missed out on the number two spot by the very narrowest of margins. With specifications and a price similar to the DW600 it’s a good freestanding alternative to our most popular dishwasher.

4. Beko DSFN1530W – The DSFN1530W is a more feature packed version of the DWD4311W (the model above in case you find all these codes as confusing as I do) but it’s also slightly noisier when it runs. Personally I’d be happy with either of them.

5. Beko DW450 – It’s a slimline version of the DW600 (the most popular dishwasher) with similar perks; it’s not glamourous but it does the job and it does it well.

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