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Most dishwashers are built-in under-the-counter models, typically next to the sink. A new installation will require the expense of an electrical outlet and a drain in addition to access to water. Our expert reviews will help you learn more and find the perfect model for your kitchen. Need help getting started? Read the Built-in Dishwasher Buying Guide before you buy.
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If you're shopping for a built-in dishwasher, don't be overwhelmed by the various price points. To ensure you get the best price without sacrificing performance, compare prices online before you buy. We've stacked up shopping deals from retailers across the Web so you can easily
compare prices on built-in dishwashers.
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Dishwashers have become a staple in just about every kitchen. Basically, a dishwasher is a robot that cleans and rinses dirty dishes. Humans have to load the dishes, add detergent, set the proper washing cycles and turn it on, but the dishwasher accomplishes a whole series of functions by itself. Learn how dishwashers work.
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