KitchenAid - 24" Front Control Built-In Stainless Steel Tub Dishwasher with ProWash and 47 dBA - Black

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6474058
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Product Overview

Model number : KDFE104KBL
Because no two meals or the dishes that result are exactly the same, this dishwasher features the ProWash Cycle, which automatically adapts settings for different loads. An adjustable upper rack adds flexibility to fit tall items. Heated drying ensures dishes come out ready for your next creation.
Dimension
Product Height : 33 5/8 inches
Product Width :23 7/8 inches
Product Depth :24 1/2 inches
Product Weight :89 pounds

Features
47 dBA Provides quiet cleaning without compromising performance, so there’s no need to wait to run a wash cycle while entertaining and enjoying meals, even in open concept kitchens.
ProWash Cycle Uses sensors to measure soil levels throughout the cycle and adapts wash time and water temperature as needed for tough messes or lighter loads, because no two meals or the dishes that result are exactly the same.
Adjustable Upper Rack Adds flexibility to fit tall items like a stand mixer bowl. Lower the rack to place large dishes inside or raise it to make room for platters, pitchers, blender jars and more in the rack below.
Heat Dry Option Heats both the final rinse water and the air inside the dishwasher to help dishes come out dry and ready for your next creation.
Extended Heat Dry Option Increases the cycle time for excellent drying performance.
Durable Stainless Steel Interior Offers the beauty and benefits of stainless steel inside the dishwasher. It resists streaks, stains and odors, while retaining heat to help improve drying.
SatinGlide Rails in Upper Rack Move smoothly for easy loading and unloading.
Fold-Down Shelf with Stemware Holders Features molded indents that fit wine glass stems to secure them in the upper rack during washing. The space on top of the shelf also accommodates small cups or longer items like utensils and spatulas.
Express Wash Cycle Cleans in less time, so you always have the dishes you need while prepping, cooking and entertaining.
Sani-Rinse Option Eliminates 99.999% of food soil bacteria by adding a high-heat final rinse to sanitize dishes.
Triple Filtration System Uses three levels of filtration to remove food particles during the wash and rinse cycles. This ensures clean water circulates through the wash arms and onto dishes, even with dirty cookware in the load.
Leak Detection System Provides peace of mind with three levels of protection against potential sources of leaks, from multiple sensing points with a water flow monitor and drip tray. If the system detects a problem, the dishwasher will stop filling, drain the tub and alert that service is needed.

What's Included
KitchenAid 24" Front Control Built-In Stainless Steel Tub Dishwasher with ProWash and 47 dBA

Reviews

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  • 4
    cleans great! wish the racks were sturdier.

    Posted by Kurt Smith DVM on Sep 2nd 2024

    Simple, effective dishwasher. Sadly made with a lot of plastic. Racks seem flimsy but are the same or similar to the dishwashers over $1000. Do not like the utensil tray--cheap and non-sensical cover that needs to be slid off.

  • 4
    Some good, some not so good

    Posted by Ashley Underwood on Sep 2nd 2024

    We have had this dishwasher for two months now. I can say it cleans well. It’s not quite as quiet as our last dishwasher (different brand), but it’s quiet enough. I like the way the rack on top is shaped on the sides for my glasses. Now the negatives: The main thing we didn’t like about the last dishwasher was that we had to pop open the door at the end of the cycle for it to dry. This one has heat and a vent, so we thought it would dry without that extra step. If we set it for “Normal,” which includes “Heat Dry,” we still have to pop open the door. There is an “Extended Heat Dry” setting, and that actually does a pretty good job drying. But with the “Normal” setting taking over three hours, I typically choose not to extend the time or my electric bill. Water pools on the handle of the silverware basket, so when I pop open the door, I sweep off the water with my finger. I also reach in and tip that bar that’s attached to the bottom of the top rack, the thing that squirts out water. I do this because it’s full of water when the cycle ends, and when I pull out the top rack, the water pours out on my dishes in the bottom rack. Not a problem if they haven’t dried yet, but I don’t want it getting the dry dishes wet. So I pull out either rack, tip that water bar (I’m sure it has a real name), and push the rack back in for them to dry. We’re considering drilling some holes in the basket handle for drainage, so maybe it will solve that problem at least.