Cleaning dirty dishes manually is a hassle that none of us want. A good dishwasher takes all the hard work out of cleaning dishes and allows you to spend your time doing something more enjoyable.
Although there are plenty of dishwashers out there, they can vary quite a lot in price, features and ease of use. The purpose of this guide is to review some of the best dishwashers available in the UK, so you’re able to make an informed decision.
In addition to reviewing the top 5 best dishwashers in this buying guide, I’ve also covered plenty of other models, including those that are under £250 for those of you who are on a tight budget.
If you want to go straight to the product page for any of the dishwashers in the list below, just click the appropriate link to go to Curry’s Website
Top 5 Best Dishwashers UK
- Top Choice – BOSCH Serie 4 SGS4HAW40G Full-size Dishwasher
- Best Integrated – HISENSE HV671C60UK Full-size Fully Integrated Dishwasher
- Best Slimline Dishwasher – BEKO DVS04X20W Slimline Dishwasher
- Best Under £300 – Curry’s ESSENTIALS CUE CDW60W20 Full-size Dishwasher
- Best Under £500 – Samsung Series 6 DW60M6050FW Freestanding Dishwasher
1. Top Choice – BOSCH Serie 4 SGS4HAW40G Full-size Dishwasher

Annual cost to run: £58.25
Pros:
- Quick wash 60 minutes
- 13 Place settings
- Silence function for quite usage
- Extra dry function
- Auto program
Cons:
- Could be bigger for large households of 5+ plus families
- Could be more energy efficient
If you want a top-quality dishwasher then you’re going to want a Bosch, or at least an equivalent brand.
High-quality appliance that’s built to last and with all the right gadgets to make your dishwashing even easier.
Whether you want a quiet setting so you can be in the kitchen while it runs, or you want to have your dishes extra dry so you don’t have to finish them with a tea towel then this will see you right. Plus it’s got a 2-year guarantee for extra peace of mind that it’s built to last.
And it’s energy-efficient that if you used it every single day it’s only going to cost you around £60 a year, which is not a bad trade-off for not having to do dishes anymore!
An easy top choice of dishwasher, the absolute perfect choice for every scenario except you need one that’s integrated, if so then you’ll want the Hisense below.
2. Best Integrated – Hisense HV6120UK Fully Integrated Standard Dishwasher

Annual cost to run: £52.71
Pros:
- A rated drying performance
- Cutlery tray
- Extremely fast wash time
- 2 year manufacturer warranty
Cons:
- Cutlery washing performance could be better
- Top rack space could be better utilised
The Hisense Fully Integrated Standard Dishwasher is my best-integrated pick. It is quiet, easy to use, and very affordable to run. Let’s take a look in more detail.
It has 16 place settings, which makes it excellent for large households and gives you enough space to clean all types of dishes, glassware, and cutlery. It also has a super-efficient A+++ energy rating, making it very affordable to run and great for the environment.
In addition to the standard washing setting, this dishwasher also has a quick wash setting, which is ideal when you need to quickly wash dishes before a meal. The automatically opening door is another great feature that helps to dry the dishes naturally while also saving money.
On top of all that you get a 2-year warranty for peace of mind that it’s going to last well. A superb and efficient choice of integrated dishwasher.
3. Best Slimline Dishwasher – BEKO DVS04X20W Slimline Dishwasher

Annual cost to run: £52.71
Pros:
- Very affordable
- 10 place settings
- Quick wash time 30 minutes
Cons:
- Lacking some features
A lack of space doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice quality, and this dishwasher is proof of that.
The slimline Beko dishwasher has 10 place settings so still enough for a small family’s dishes and it’s got a 30-minute program to quickly clean dishes if you need them ready for dinner.
There is also a half load function that uses less water and less electricity if you’ve not quite filled it but know you’re going to need the dishes that are in it soon enough.
The cutlery basked can be removed or adjusted if you want more space, a nice little function you’ll be glad to have, trust me.
Finaly it’s an A++ energy rating so you know it’s as efieicent as it possibly could saving you money and saving the planet at the same time.
4. Best Under £300 – Curry’s ESSENTIALS CUE CDW60W20 Full-size Dishwasher

Annual cost to run: £63.80
Pros:
- 30 minute wash cycle
- Great price
- 6 programs to choose from
Cons:
- Not as versatile
- Doesn’t dry as efficiently
If cheap and cheerful is what you’re after then this is going to be the dishwasher for you, the low price at the time of writing is actually under 200 and it does what it says on the tin, cleans your dishes.
It perhaps doesn’t do it as well as the Bosch at the top choice but it does do a great job with what it’s got.
6 wash settings from glass to tough pots and pans, as well as a quick cycle and a universal which is what I normally go for, I like just putting everything and turning it on. But if you’re not as lazy as I am you can adjust it to your needs, the glasses cycle especially is useful if you’ve had a party.
It uses a little more energy and water compared to the more expensive models but it would take around 35-70 years for the difference to pay itself off if you went for a more expensive one. And if you can keep it going for 70 years to experience that difference then I’ll go ahead and eat a dishwasher!
So while it doesn’t have the flash it still does a great job and just what you need if you’re on a budget.
5. Best Under £500 – Samsung Series 6 DW60M6050FW Freestanding Dishwasher

Annual cost to run: £65.88
Pros:
- A++ energy rating
- A++ drying performance
- Quick wash time
- Cutlery tray
Cons:
- Can be awkward to fit glassware inside
The Samsung Series 6 Standard Dishwasher combines some great features that makes it powerful and simple to use.
It has an A++ energy rating as well as A++ drying performance, so you can be sure it does a great job on your dishes without costing an arm and a leg to run. It has several different wash modes, including a quick wash function for when you need your dishes clean in a hurry.
It has 14 place settings, making it ideal for medium-sized homes. It also has a separate cutlery tray that’s great for getting your cutlery as clean as possible.
Buyer’s Guide
It’s important to know what features to look for when you’re buying a dishwasher since they can vary a lot from one model to the next. Below are some of the most important things to consider.
Energy Efficiency
Energy efficiency is important for a couple of reasons. Firstly, dishwashers that are energy efficient are much better for the environment. Although the environment might not be your first thought when buying a new dishwasher, it’s always a bonus to know that you’re not contributing to global warming more than you have to.
Secondly, is that energy efficient dishwashers cost much less to run overall. Since dishwashers are something you use most, if not every day, the costs can soon add up so it’s good to pick a model that has excellent energy efficiency.
Dishwashers have an energy efficiency rating from G to A+++. It’s generally a good idea to look for models that are A and above.
Dimensions
The dimensions of a dishwasher are another important thing to take into consideration. You must of course have the space to accommodate any dishwashers you’re considering but you should also think about how a particular model might look in your home and whether it will be practical to use.
Integrated vs Standalone
An integrated dishwasher is one that’s designed to fit in with the look of your kitchen and doesn’t draw any attention to itself.
A standalone dishwasher is simply put into the space you have available and comes as it is. Which you prefer will come down to preference and your budget. Integrated washers tend to look more sleek and stylish but can cost quite a bit more.
Filter
The filter is certainly an important thing to think about when choosing a dishwasher. There are two types of dishwasher filters – manual and self-cleaning.
Self-cleaning filters make use of a grinder that breaks down the food on the dishes and flushes it away. This makes it more convenient since you don’t have to clean it manually but the downside is that it can make the dishwasher noisier.
A manual filter picks up the food but doesn’t have any grinder, which means you will have to clean it fairly regularly although you benefit from the machine being quieter as a result.
Adjustable racks
Having racks that are adjustable is another feature to look for in a dishwasher. Most households have at least a few awkward dishes that are difficult to fit into a standard dishwasher rack, so being able to reconfigure the rack to accommodate the dishes you’re washing at a particular time is incredibly useful.
Wash modes
The wash modes that a dishwasher has are very important and can vary a lot depending on the model. Some dishwashers have basic standard and quick was modes whereas others have specific modes that are used for getting rid of stubborn baked-on food.
Drying
A lot of dishwashers on the cheaper end of the scale simply allow the dishes to dry naturally from drainage. This is usually fine if you’re not in a rush to use the dishes but if you want them to dry quicker, you can opt for a model with drying functionality. The downside to this convenience is that these types of dishwashers do cost more to run.
Sensors
Some dishwashers have sensors that will automatically detect how dirty the dishes inside are and choose the appropriate wash mode based on this. This is a very useful feature since it helps to prevent any wasted water or energy that might be used if you programmed it manually.
F.A.Q
How Long Does A Dishwasher Last?
Dishwashers generally last for around 10 years. Of course this can vary depending on how well you take care of it. With good maintenance and care, it could last significantly longer.
Good tips to make your dishwasher last longer include cleaning the filter regularly, avoid overloading it and avoid cleaning anything in it other than dishes and cutlery.
Are Dishwashers With Plastic Tubs Any Good?
The interior box of a dishwasher is known as the tub. Tubs tend to come in 2 types of material – plastic and stainless steel. Plastic tubs do a reasonable job and are durable and strong. However, they don’t have the same benefits as a stainless steel tub…
Are Stainless Steel Tubs in Dishwashers Better?
Although plastic tubs are fine, stainless steel tubs are generally better due to being able to withstand higher temperatures, retaining heat better and producing less noise. Being able to retain heat better means dishwashers with stainless steel tubs tend to be more energy efficient and therefore cheaper to run.
The only real downside to a stainless steel tub is that they tend to cost more than dishwashers with a plastic hub, though the increase in price isn’t usually too significant.
What Is The Difference Between Hard Food Disposers and Filtration in Dishwashers?
Hard food disposers grind up the food and dispose of it automatically, meaning there’s no maintenance involved. Filtration dishwashers use a filter trap to catch the debris, which is quieter but means they have to be emptied around once a month.
There are plenty of models with both types of filter, so it really comes down to which you prefer – quiet operation or low maintenance.
Other Dishwasher Reviews
Under 500
Whirlpool WIO3O33DELUK Fully Integrated Standard Dishwasher

Annual cost to run: £36.50
Pros:
- A+++ Energy rating
- Cutlery tray
- Quick wash time
- 2 year manufacturer guarantee
- 14 place settings
Cons:
- Drying is somewhat lackluster
- PowerClean not available on all programs
The Whirlpool Fully Integrated Standard Dishwasher combines some excellent features with a sleek look and would make a great choice for medium-sized kitchens.
It has an energy rating of A+++, making it very energy efficient and cheap to run over the course of a year. It also does an excellent job of washing dishes, with a PowerClean Pro mode that uses powerful water jets to remove more stubborn types of food.
It has 14 place settings, which means there’s plenty of room for all your dishes and glassware. There’s also a dedicated cutlery tray too.
This model features 6th Sense Technology, so it’s able to automatically sense how dirty the dishes inside it are and choose the right cleaning mode without wasting any water or energy.
You get a 2 year manufacturer warranty as standard and have the option to have your old dishwasher removed and disposed of.
AEG FSB51400Z Fully Integrated Slimline Dishwasher

Annual cost to run: £34.19
Pros:
- A+ energy rating
- Compact
- 30 minute quick wash mode
- 2 year manufacturer warranty
Cons:
- Would only be suitable for smaller kitchens
With its A+ energy rating and compact design, this dishwasher is very cheap to run yet still has plenty of power and does an excellent job of cleaning your dishes.
With 9 place settings, it’s definitely on the smaller side but this shouldn’t be an issue if you’re buying it for a small kitchen.
In addition to a quick wash mode that cleans your dishes in roughly 30 minutes, this model also has Air Dry Technology, which means the door automatically opens once it’s done cleaning. This helps to clean your dishes that much faster by letting the natural air get inside.
Swan Retro SDW7040CN Standard Dishwasher

Annual cost to run: £39.73
Pros:
- A++ Energy rating
- Stainless steel tub
- Striking appearance
- A rated drying performance
Cons:
- Retro look might not suit all kitchens
- On the smaller side
The first thing you notice about the Swan Retro is its distinctive look. The cream finish and striking chrome handle on the front mean it will stand out in any kitchen. This dishwasher isn’t just about style though, it’s also very capable when it comes to washing dishes.
It has 6 different wash programmes, including a 40 minute quick wash program that’s ideal when you need to quickly wash dishes before dinner. It also has A rated drying performance, so you can be sure your dishes will be ready to use once it’s done cleaning them.
This model has 12 place settings, making it suitable for smaller households. It’s compact design and A++ energy rating makes it very cheap to run too.
NEFF N30 S41E50W1GB Semi Integrated Standard Dishwasher

Annual cost to run: £44.65
Pros:
- Quick 29 minutes wash time
- A rated drying performance
- A+ energy rating
- 2 year manufacturer warranty
Cons:
- Cost to run is fairly high
The NEFF N30 Integrated Standard Dishwasher is another model that’s well worth considering thanks to excellent performance and choice of wash programs.
Something that sets this dishwasher apart from many others is its incredibly useful wash programs that are excellent for removing stubborn food from dishes. For example, the Chef 70°C wash mode makes use of a powerful hot water spray to get rid of any baked-on food from the dishes.
The NEFF N30 has an A+ energy rating, which makes it energy efficient although the annual cost to run is quite a bit higher than some of the other models I’ve looked at so far. It has 12 place settings, enough to accommodate a decent amount of dishes, glassware, and cutlery.
Overall, this would make an excellent choice of dishwasher for most smaller households. It’s incredibly powerful, easy to use and its modern, minimalist appearance means it would work well in the majority of kitchens.
Under 400
Bosch Serie 4 SPS4HKW45G Wifi Connected Slimline Dishwasher

Annual cost to run: £33.88
Pros:
- A+ energy rating
- Stainless steel tub
- Wifi connectivity
- 2 year manufacturer warranty
Cons:
- 9 place settings means it’s on the smaller side
The Bosch Serie 4 Wifi Connected Slimline Dishwasher is my best under £500 pick and combines some excellent features with an easy to use interface.
The most notable thing that separates this model from the others I’ve looked at so far is the wifi connectivity. Being able to connect via wifi makes it extremely convenient to use and the auto program function will automatically detect how dirty the water is and decide on the best program to use.
The Bosch Serie 4 can be controlled via both your smartphone and even Amazon’s Alexa. Now your smart home can be even smarter, by doing the dishes.
It has 9 place settings, which admittedly is quite low, although the compact design makes it ideal for smaller kitchens. The A+ energy rating combined with the small size of this model means it’s very cheap to run, at just £33.88 per year approximately.
Overall, this would make a great choice of dishwasher if you’re looking for something that’s compact, quiet, and easy to operate.
Zanussi ZDI26022XA Semi Integrated Standard Dishwasher

Annual cost to run: £40.35
Pros:
- A++ energy rating
- Quick wash mode
- 13 place settings
- AirDry Technology
Cons:
- Build quality could be better
- Can be a little fiddly to use
The Zanussi Semi Integrated Standard Dishwasher is next up and although it’s somewhat bare bones, it still does its job very well.
It has 13 place settings, making it a good choice for medium-sized households. It also has an energy rating of A++, so it’s affordable to run over the course of a year.
The 30 minute quick wash mode is perfect if you need dishes cleaned in a hurry and the AirDry technology means the door automatically opens after cleaning to help the dishes dry that much quicker.
It’s easy to install this dishwasher but you can get it professionally connected for an additional cost if you prefer. It comes with a 1 year manufacturer warranty.
AEG FFB41600ZW Standard Freestanding Dishwasher

Annual cost to run: £45.43
Pros:
- A+ energy rating
- Quick wash
- AirDry Technology
- 2 year manufacturer warranty
Cons:
- Running costs higher than a lot of similar models
The AEG Standard Dishwasher would make a great choice for modern, medium-sized kitchens thanks to its range of useful wash modes and sleek design.
It has an A+ energy rating, making it good for the environment, even if it does cost a little more to run over the course of the year compared to similarly priced models.
There are 13 place settings, making it a good choice for medium households. It also features a quick wash mode that will clean dishes in approximately 30 minutes. When combined with AirDry technology, this makes it very handy if you need to clean dishes quickly before a meal.
It’s a compact design, measuring 60cm across and 62.5cm deep and its minimalist design would go well in most modern kitchens. You get a 2 year manufacturer warranty included as standard.
Whirlpool WIC3C23PEFUK Fully Integrated Standard Dishwasher

Annual cost to run: £40.81
Pros:
- A++ energy rating
- Cutlery tray
- 14 place settings
- Stainless steel tub
- 2 year manufacturer warranty
Cons:
- Cutlery cleaning could be better
Whirlpool has an excellent reputation when it comes to dishwashers and this model certainly lives up to that.
The 14 place settings give you plenty of space for dishes and glassware and the dedicated cutlery tray makes it easy to clean your silverware too. It has an energy rating of A++, making it great for the environment and very affordable to run.
There is a quick wash mode as well as AirDry technology. The 6th Sense Technology sensors detect exactly what mode is best to use based on how dirty the dishes inside are. There is a PowerClean Pro mode too, for when you need to get rid of any stubborn food that’s stuck to dishes.
Overall, this is an excellent dishwasher that’s affordable, cheap to run, and does its job very well.
Under 250
Amica ZZV634W Semi Integrated Standard Dishwasher

Annual cost to run: £39.73
Pros:
- A++ energy rating
- Half load wash option
- Quick wash mode
- 2 year manufacturer warranty
Cons:
- Door fitting can be an issue
The Amica Semi Integrated Standard Dishwasher offers some great features at a very affordable price. Let’s take a closer look..
It has 12 place settings, which makes it suitable for use in smaller households. There’s no dedicated cutlery tray but there’s still plenty of space for your dishes, silverware and glassware. The A++ energy rating makes it very energy efficient – good for the environment and keeps running costs down.
It features several different wash modes, including an eco wash for when you want to save energy and money. There’s also a quick wash mode that gets the job done in around 30 minutes.
Overall, this is a very nice dishwasher that would make a great addition to any smaller kitchen.
HISENSE HV671C60UK Full-size Fully Integrated Dishwasher

Annual cost to run: £33.41
Pros:
- A++ energy rating
- Quick wash
- A+++ rated drying performance
- Very affordable
Cons:
- Build quality is a little flimsy
The Hisense Fully Integrated Standard Dishwasher is a great choice for larger families with its 16 place settings.
The A+++ energy rating means it’s plenty energy efficient – making it affordable to run and environmentally friendly.
There are multiple wash modes, including an intensive cycle that uses powerful water jets to clean dishes that are the dirtiest. There’s also a quick wash mode that takes 15 minutes in case you need to clean dishes quickly before a meal.
The cutlery tray makes it very easy to store your knives, forks and spoons without taking up space and the racks make it very easy to neatly store your dishes and glassware before washing.
This is an excellent machine overall and while it’s not as sturdy as some other more expensive models, it still does a great job of cleaning dishes at an excellent price.
Indesit DIF16B1 Fully Integrated Full Size Dishwasher

Annual cost to run: £45.43
Pros:
- A+ energy rating
- Stainless steel tub
- 6 different wash programs
- 1 year manufacturer warranty
Cons:
- Noisy compared to some other models
The Indesit Fully Integrated Standard Dishwasher is another excellent machine that’s under £250.
It has an A+ energy rating, so it’s very affordable to run and good for the environment too with it’s good energy consumption. It has 6 different wash modes, among which is a 40 minute rapid wash mode that will clean your dishes in just 40 minutes.
It has 13 place settings, making it a good choice for medium sized households. It has a very nice sleek design, with all the controls being on the top of the door, which means it would fit in perfectly in a minimalist kitchen.
You get a 1 year manufacturer warranty included and have the option to have it professionally fitted as well as your old machine removed and recycled.
Baumatic BDIN1L38B-80 Fully Integrated Standard Dishwasher

Annual cost to run: £45.43
Pros:
- A+ energy rating
- Quick wash time under 30 minutes
- A rated dryer performance
- 2 year manufacturer warranty
- Good price tag
Cons:
- Installation instructions are not great
The Baumatic Fully Integrated Standard Dishwasher combines excellent energy efficiency with a great design and powerful performance.
It has 13 place settings for your dishes and cutlery, with plenty of space for a medium-sized household. Among the wash modes available is a quick wash that will clean your dishes in just 29 minutes.
This machine is very easy to use, with the push button control panel located on the top of the opening door. This not only makes it convenient to use but also gives it a great modern, minimalist look that would work well in most kitchens.
One downside to this washer is that the instructions for installation aren’t great, so it might be an idea to have somebody fit it for you. Otherwise though, it would make an excellent choice for any medium kitchen.
Electra C1745W Slimline Dishwasher

Annual cost to run: £36.50
Pros:
- A++ energy rating
- Quick wash feature
- Stainless steel
- 1 year manufacturer warranty
Cons:
- Can be difficult to operate at first
- Build quality could be better
The Electra Slimline Dishwasher is a perfect choice for smaller kitchens and households and has some great features while also being affordable to run.
This dishwasher has 10 place settings, which makes it smaller than the other models I’ve looked at so far but still hasn’t plenty of space and would be ideal for smaller and more compact kitchens.
It has an A++ energy rating, making it great for the environment and also cheap to run. There’s also a quick wash mode that allows you to clean your dishes in just 40 minutes. The active drying feature also leaves your dishes bone dry, so you don’t need to worry about drying them manually afterwards.
You get a free 100 days return policy if there are any problems with it and you also have the option to have it connected and your old dishwasher removed and recycled if you wish.
BOSCH SMS40T32GB Full-size Dishwasher

Annual cost to run: £43.50
Pros:
- A+ energy rating
- Quick wash time of under 30 minutes
- A rated drying performance
- Affordable
- Full Size
Cons:
- Use of space could be better
This Bosch is my top choice and it has some excellent features that make it stand out from the crowd.
The first thing you notice about this dishwasher is that it has a very elegant and sleek design, making it excellent for use in most kitchens. It has 16 place settings, so it’s suitable for large households and the A+++ energy rating makes it very affordable to run.
If you have a lot of delicate glassware, then the delicate program is ideal since it will ensure your glasses are washed thoroughly but without causing any damage to them.
The inner crockery racks are adjustable and can move out of the way; so you can fit large pots and pans, or pop out the racks to hold extra plates. The cutlery basket is also super versatile; it has a choice of both large and small basket areas for large scissors and whisks, and tiny teaspoons alike.
There is a simple yet effective menu Whether you want your wash to use less energy, get it finished quickly, or for it to be careful with your precious wine glass; there is an option to suit your needs. Whichever wash cycle you choose, they all run with minimal noise levels.
You can choose to get this model in either stainless steel, white, or black and it comes with the option to have it connected as well as having your old machine disconnected, removed, and recycled. It comes with a 10-year guarantee.
Easily the top dishwasher. Makes dishwashing a breeze.
INDESIT DFE 1B19 UK Full-size Dishwasher

Annual cost to run: £45.58
Pros:
- Very affordable
- 13 place settings
- Quick wash time 28 minutes
- 1 year manufacturer warranty
Cons:
- Lacking some features
The Indesit is my best under £300 pick and would make an excellent choice for medium-sized kitchens.
It has 13 place settings, making it ideal for medium-sized kitchens/households. It’s a very affordable dishwasher too, especially considering its size and features.
There are several different wash modes, including a quick wash feature that will wash your dishes in approximately 28 minutes – always convenient when you need to quickly wash dishes before a meal.
Although this is a very affordable model, it’s not quite as energy-efficient as the other dishwashers I’ve covered so far, with an energy rating of A. This means it will cost roughly £45 per year to run.
Overall this is an excellent dishwasher that’s sleek, well designed, and easy to use. It comes with a 100 days return option as well as options for connection and removable of your old machine.
Final Thoughts
Hopefully, you’re now much better informed on what features are most important to look for when choosing a dishwasher. There are so many different models available that it can seem overwhelming but if you decide on what’s most important to you – whether it’s convenience, low running costs, powerful cleaning, etc., then you should be able to find the perfect dishwasher for your needs.
There are of course other great brands like Hotpoint, Siemens, Miele and bosch dishwashers but the ones recommended here will all do a fantastic job.
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