Top 5 Best Dishwashers for Indian Cooking
The dishwashers are some of the most under-rated of kitchen appliances. Most people tend to shy away from the application of a dishwasher in their kitchen simply because they believe these are not ‘Indian enough’! Well this is not entirely wrong and there is an element of truth to this nevertheless. While more and more dishwasher brands are being introduced into the market, we still can get confused a great deal. For this we have compiled a tiny list for the best dishwasher for Indian cooking for you to take a look at:
1- LG 14 Place Settings Wi-Fi Dishwasher (DFB424FP, Silver, Silent Operation, Tough Stain Removal, Adjustable Racks)
A reputed brand
Offers low noise levels
Features a 14 place setting
Is perfect for a family of 6-8 members
Includes 4 wash arms
Offers 2 years of warranty
2- Faber 12 Place Settings Free Standing Dishwasher (FFSD 6PR 12S Neo, Neo Inox)
Features a 12 place setting
Comprises of 6 wash programs
The maximum water consumption is 17L
Comprises of the adjustable upper rack
Is energy efficient
Also features foldable racks
Is one of the best brands out there
3- IFB 12 Place Settings Hot Water Wash Free Standing Dishwasher (Neptune VX, Dark Silver, In-Built Heater with Hygienic Steam Drying, Perfect for Indian Utensils)
Consumes 9 L of water
Features 2 wash arms
Power consumption is 2.2 KW
Has a 49 dB of noise
Is a reputed brand
Offers clean and hygienic wash
Is highly efficient
Comprises of compact design
4- Bosch 13 Place Settings Dishwasher (SMS66GI01I, Silver Inox)
A reputed brand
Comprises of 13 place settings
Features 6 wash program
Consumes 10 L of water for a single cycle
The entire wash cycle completed in 59 minutes
5- Voltas Beko 8 Place Settings Table Top Dishwasher (DT8S, Silver, Inbuilt Heater)
Comprises of 8 place setting
Features a 6 wash program
Offers hygienic wash results
ECO clean program included
Compact size
CONCLUSION
The dishwasher is one of the best investments we could ask for. It is a myth that the dishwashers are not suitable for Indian utensils. More and more brands are taking up the challenge to ensure that the current trends also consist of being more ‘Indian-friendly’ when it comes to dealing with the likes of the Indian Kadhai, the pressure cooker and more.
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