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Kenmore 15269 Review
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Kenmore 15269 MSRP: $399
Discount Price: Sears |
Price Level
$400
MSRP |
Premium Features
5
Items |
Energy Usage
318
kWh |
User Reviews
3.7
Stars |
Overall Rating
3.5
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Dishwasher Highlights »
- Black-on-Black 24" Dishwasher.
- This dishwasher is less expensive than average and is priced in the bottom 7% of all dishwashers.
- It has less premium features than average and ranks in the bottom 18% of all dishwasher designs.
- The 15269 has about average energy usage when compared to all other new dishwashers.
- This Kenmore dishwasher is rated about average by 19 users when compared to all other dishwashers.
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| Kenmore 15269 Ratings » |
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| Spray Arms |
Uses 2 spray arms to clean and rinse the dishes, which is average. |
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| Spray Jets |
Does not use any supplemental spray jets to scrub and scour heavily soiled dishes. |
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| Steam |
Does not use supplemental steam to loosen stubborn deposits on dishes or glassware. |
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| Wash Levels |
Dishes are washed from 5 different levels, which is average. Water from many angles and directions is important for cleaning. |
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Cycles & Options |
You can choose from 11 different cycles and options, which is above average. Cycles and options give you flexibility to fit your lifestyle. |
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| Food Disposer |
Includes a built-in food disposer and self-cleaning filter that helps keep the wash water clean and free of debris. |
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| Soil Sensor |
Does not use a sensor to measure water cleanliness. There's a higher potential for water to be wasted on unnecessary rinse cycles. |
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Auto-Temp Control |
Uses a sensor to ensure the water temperature is maintained at 135-145 degrees where detergents are activated for proper cleaning. |
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Sanitary Option |
Includes a 160-deg or higher sanitary cycle that is NSF certified to remove 99.9% of germs and bacteria. |
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Auto-Clean Cycle |
No option to use an automatic cycle that determines the optimal temperature and number of rinse cycles. |
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High-Temp Option |
Includes a high-temperature cycle that helps get heavily soiled dishes clean. |
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| Heated Dry |
Includes an option to dry the dishes faster with an internal heating element, or you can save energy and let them air dry. |
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| Tub Material |
The interior is standard plastic, which does not aid the drying process like other materials such as stainless steel. |
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| Sanitary Rinse |
Uses a high-temperature rinse that sanitizes the dishes and helps them to dry faster and more thoroughly. |
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| Vent System |
Uses a standard convection drying system where outside air is circulated through the dishwasher vents without a fan. |
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| No. of Racks |
The 15269 has a standard 2-rack design with both upper and lower racks. |
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| Spray Tower |
Does not use a central tower that takes up rack space and limits loading flexibility in the lower rack. |
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Adjustable Racks |
The racks do not move up, down, or tilt, which takes away some loading flexibility for larger items . |
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Removable Racks |
One or more of the racks can be removed for greater flexibility in loading your largest pots, pans and serving plates. |
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| Fold-Down Tines |
Rack divider tines cannot be folded down to secure dishes or make room for larger items. |
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Cup / Stemware Shelf |
Includes an additional shelf that allows you to stack two levels of coffee mugs or secure delicate stemware during the wash cycle. |
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Silverware Basket |
The silverware basket has enhanced flexibility features such as being movable, dividable, or having covered slots. |
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| Utility Basket |
Does not have an extra utility basket or tray that can store utensils, small items, or cutlery. |
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Detergent Dispenser |
Uses a standard detergent dispenser that needs to be filled for each wash cycle. |
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| Place Settings |
This 24-in built-in dishwasher is designed to hold 12 place settings of dishes, which is 2 place settings less than average. |
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| Tub Size |
Super-capacity, tall tub with about 20% more room than standard tubs. The added tub height allows you to load taller items in the upper rack. |
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| Energy Star |
The Kenmore 15269 is Energy Star qualified. It uses 32% less energy, and 40% less water, than older dishwashers. |
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| Energy Ratings |
EnergyGuide ratings estimate an electricity usage of 318 kWh per year. This is 4% higher than the average new dishwasher. |
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| Water Ratings |
The Dept of Energy estimated water usage is 5.2 gal/cycle. This is 21% higher than the average new dishwasher. |
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| Soil Sensor |
Does not use a sensor to measure the amount of soil in the water and adjust the cycle accordingly. |
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| Food Disposer |
Includes a built-in food disposer that eliminates the need to prerinse dishes and keeps the filter free from residue build-up. |
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Energy-Saver Cycle |
You can select an economy cycle that uses lower temperatures and less water for lightly-soiled dishes. |
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Half-Load Option |
You can save water and energy by washing a smaller load in either the upper or lower rack. |
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Delay-Start Option |
Includes an option to automatically run the dishwasher overnight, or during off-peak energy hours, when utility rates may be lower. |
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| Noise Ratings |
The 15269 noise level is 55 dBA, which is 1 dBA average. A 3 dBA decrease is like being twice as far from the dishwasher. |
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| Door |
Standard black or white front seems to never go out of style, and is easy to color-coordinate with the rest of your kitchen. |
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| Interior |
Standard white plastic tub and door lining is commonly used, but may be somewhat susceptible to staining and odor absorption over time. |
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| Controls |
All-digital touch-pad controls are visible from the front for a high-tech, modern look. |
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| Display |
Door panel does not have a digital display that shows cycle time remaining or other pertinent information. |
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| MSRP |
The MSRP is $399, which is about $360 less than the price of an average dishwasher. |
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