Asko D3122XL 24 in. Built-in Dishwasher

Asko D3122XL 24 in. Built-in Dishwasher

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  • Drying Type: Economy / Air Drying
  • Food Disposer: Without Food Disposer
  • Sound Insulation: With Sound Insulation
  • Control Type: Electronic
  • Dishwasher Type: Built-in
  • Place Settings: 12
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5

ASKO Dishwasher - S/S with Turbo Drying System

Pros Fantastic cleaning ability. Quiet. Looks great. Gets many positive comments from guests.
Cons Pricey. Some difficulty stacking odd-shaped items and cutlery. Not many dealers around.
Recommended it? Yes
The Bottom Line:  I would consider this a high-performance, quiet dishwasher. We often run the load and then sit down in the same room for after-dinner conversation without problem.
We purchased this new dishwasher after our Bosch somehow fried its electronics one day and the repairman told us that a replacement control panel would cost almost 2/3rds of a new machine. Until then, I quite liked the Bosch but I certainly shied away when it came time to look for a replacement.
Most of the machines in this price range offer high performance. What made us decide on this machine was the reputation of the manufacturer, the longer warranty, the quietness, and the low energy/water consumption.
Added bonuses are the clean, uncluttered face and the main power button that is hidden from the children.
The ASKO dealer in the region was offering no discounts at the time and was selling every single one that came in immediately. I was told I could get a package discount if I purchased multiple appliances but we didn't need any others.
I looked around and did not find a better price. In fact, I had wanted to purchase the cheapest ASKO model but the dealer was sold out for 2 months. He gave me the option of waiting, or paying $100 more for the Turbo Drying model. Hand washing and drying our families' dishes was becoming a little tiresome so we opted to spend the extra $100.
I have absolutely no qualms about the cleaning ability of this machine. In fact, it works so well that we often run loads in the "glasses/light" mode to save energy and the dishes are spotless.
I only wish it had the cutlery rack on top like the Miele models. Narrow items like plastic straws for the kids fall through the regular cutlery basket.
One last caveat, the drying cycle with the Turbo Drying on takes quite long.

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