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Danby DDW1801MW
The unit comes with eight place settings and a silverware basket, and at a width of just 18 inches it can easily fit into any home, apartment, condo and lunchroom etc. The convenient built-in soft-water system makes it an ideal dishwasher for remote locations such as cottages as well. This machine has a low-water consumption rate to make it eco-friendly and the Energy Star rating will help save money on your monthly bills. The six wash cycles can take care of the greasiest and grimiest jobs. Other elite features include a durable stainless-steel interior and spray arm, an automatic detergent dispenser, and a handy rinse-agent dispenser.
Features:
Features:
- 8 place setting capacity with silverware basket
- Simple electronic controls
- 6 wash cycles
- Durable stainless steel spray arm & interior
- Rinse agent dispenser
- Automatic detergent dispenser
- Built in water-softener system
- ENERGY STAR
- Dimensions (W x D x H):44.5 cm x 57.15 cm x 82.5 cm (17.5 in. x 22.5 in. x 32.5 in.
- Weight: 26.8kg (59.1 lb)
- 2 years parts and labor
- Returns accepted within 90 days from date of purchase
Type | kWh Per Year | Expense | Lowest Price |
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Standard | 270 | $64.80 | $487.99 |
Prices
Specifications
Regular Price | $487.99 |
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Sale Price | $487.99 |
Type | Standard |
Brand | Danby |
Color | White |
kWh/year | 270 |
Operating Cost | $64.80 |
ENERGY STAR® | Yes |
CEE Rating | CEE Tier 1 |
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