The unique drawer design of the KitchenAid® Drawer Dishwasher allows you the ability to run small loads as often as needed without wasting energy. Extensive features give you numerous cycle options, including the ProDry™ Feature that activates a fan at the end of the cycle to assure dry dishes.
- Hard food disposer grinds down food particles, eliminating the need for prerinsing and cleaning the bottom of the dishwasher
- ProWash™ Bar supplements wash arms for additional cleaning performance
- ProDry™ Feature circulates air at the end of the cycle to assure dry dishes
- Enhanced rack system with flexible, removable tines and a cup shelf help ensure easy loading and thorough cleaning of every dish
- Whisper Quiet® Sound Insulation System (54 dBA*) *per ICE Standards. Normal Cycle
- Sensor Wash option automatically adjusts temperature and cycle time according to soil level
- Sure-Hold® small items mesh bag secures small or lightweight items during cycle
- NSF® certified when using the Sani Rinse option, sanitizing 99.9% of bacteria
Amperage |
20 Amps. |
Frequency |
60 Hz. |
Voltage |
120 V. |
Electricity KWH per Year |
174 kWh per Year |
ENERGY STAR® Qualified |
Yes |
Light/China Cycle |
Yes |
Normal Cycle |
Yes |
Number of Cycles |
6 |
Heavy Duty Cycle |
Yes |
Rinse Only Cycle |
Yes |
Hi Temp Wash Option |
Yes |
Number of Options |
5 |
Sound Tested DBA |
54 |
Rack Color |
Pacific Silver |
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Type:
Dishwasher
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Style:
Built In
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Width:
23 3/8"
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Height:
16 1/4"
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Depth:
24"
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Energy Star Rated:
Yes
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Stainless Steel Tub:
No
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Fully Integrated Controls:
No
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Tall Tub:
No
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Decibel Level:
54.0 dB
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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