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Buying New Appliances – Dishwashers

Dishwashers made since 1994 have reduced hot water use by about 30 percent, to only seven to 10 gallons per load.

In fact, replacing a 10-year old dishwasher with an EnergyStar-qualified model can save you more than $30 a year in energy costs!

Boosters and sensors

The most important feature to look for in a new dishwasher is a booster water heater.

Models with these built-in heaters bring the water temperature to the 140-160 degrees recommended by manufacturers. This allows you to keep your primary water heater at an energy-saving 120 degrees and still get your dishes sparkling clean.

Another new technology available from many brands is "smart sensors" that detect the amount of food left on the dishes. The sensors automatically program the dishwasher to run the most appropriate cycle, eliminating the need for pre-rinsing. This can save most users another gallon or two of water per load.

Other available new features include:

  • A built-in food disposer and secondary water filter to prevent food particles from re-depositing on dishes.
  • A built-in rinse aid dispenser - some models even come with a small window on the dispenser so you can easily see when a refill is needed.
  • Nylon-covered racks and extra padding on the tips of the tines.
  • A delayed-start feature to run the dishwasher at night when hot water isn't needed for showers, laundry, etc.
  • A "sanitizing" cycle that kills germs and bacteria with super-heated water.

An added bonus of investing in a new dishwasher is the noise level - a new sound- insulated model can be up to 75 percent quieter than a unit that's ten years old.

Try a specialty model

If you have a tiny kitchen, or if you have a wet bar, butler's pantry or even an RV, take a look at the new countertop dishwashers available. These units plug into a standard outlet and hook up to a standard faucet. Most styles are about two feet wide and two feet high, and can hold two or three place settings or up to 24 glasses.

For an upscale kitchen, the new dish drawers might fit in nicely. Instead of one large door that opens from the top, dish drawers slide in and out just like a standard drawer - and they're energy-efficient.

You can choose from one or two drawers; each drawer will hold about 30 percent more than a standard dishwasher rack. If you choose two drawers, you can run one at a time or both simultaneously.

Automatic dishwasher

Did you know?

A dishwasher
can save you
four hours per
week - that's
26 eight-hour
working days
each year!


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Are you an Alliant Energy customer?

If you’re an Alliant Energy utility customer in Wisconsin, you can earn cash back when you purchase a new EnergyStar-qualified dishwasher.

Looking for an energy-smart appliance retailer?

Try our online Dealer Locator to find an expert in your area.

 

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Brochures and fact sheets:

PowerHouse: Choosing & Using Appliances
By Alliant Energy [PDF format]

Energy-Efficient Appliances Fact Sheet
By the U.S. Department of Energy]

 

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Learn more:

EnergyStar Appliances
Find lists of qualified products and where to buy them.

Top-Rated Dishwashers
By the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy

Energy Efficiency Standards for Residential Appliances
The official list from the U.S. Department of Energy

Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers
Get more shopping advice from this trade organization.

Appliance.com
See the latest innovations in home appliances from all the major manufacturers.

 
 
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