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GE PDW7800PBB Profile Series Size: 24" Built-In MSRP: $949 |
• Sanitize • Steam • Sensors • Spray Jets • Steel Tub • Adj Racks |
Energy 324 kWh/Yr |
Water 5.1 Gal/Use |
Sound 54 dBA |
Cleaning 4 Features |
| • The PDW7800PBB uses 13% more electricity than average and ranks in the bottom 9% of the least energy efficient dishwashers. • This GE dishwasher uses 25% more water than average with gallon-per-cycle rates in the bottom 13% of least efficient dishwashers. • It has about average noise levels when compared to sound ratings of other new dishwashers. • This dishwasher has an average number of key cleaning features and should provide acceptable cleaning performance compared to other new dishwashers. • With a MSRP of $949, it is 22% more expensive than average and is priced in the top 27% of new higher-cost dishwashers. |
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| Cleaning Ratings | ||
| Spray Jets |
Supplemental spray jets are not available with the PDW7800PBB model. Uncommon feature but high-pressure jets are effective on dishes with baked-on food or grease. | |
| Steam | Does not have the capability to generate steam. Steam cycles are only found on a few higher-priced dishwashers and they can really help loosen stubborn food deposits. | |
| Wash Levels |
Dishes are washed from 6 different levels, which is above average. Streams of water from several different angles and directions is important for thorough cleaning. | ✔ |
| Sensor Washing |
Uses one or more sensors to measure soil content, load level, and/or water temperature. Sensors automatically make cycle adjustments to ensure optimum cleaning. | ✔ |
| NSF Sanitize |
Includes a sanitary cycle that is NSF certified to remove 99.9% of germs and bacteria. Water temperatures reach approximately 150-degrees to help disinfect your dishes. | ✔ |
| Cycles & Options |
You can choose from 12 different cycles and options, which is above average. Higher cycles and options gives you more flexibility to fit your lifestyle and get your dishes clean. | ✔ |
| Food Disposer |
Includes a built-in food disposer. Helps keep the wash water clean and free of debris, which in turn minimizes food particles that can deposit on dishes. | ✔ |
| High-Temp Option |
Includes the option to choose a high-temperature wash cycle. High temperature water is one of the most important ingredients for producing really clean dishes. | ✔ |
| Drying Ratings | ||
| Heated Dry |
Includes an option to dry the dishes faster with an internal heating element. Heated drying can also help to reduce spotting on dishes and especially glassware. | ✔ |
| Tub Material |
The interior is standard plastic which does not aid the drying process like other materials. Stainless has natural heat-retaining and water-condensing properties. | |
| Loading Ratings | ||
| Number Racks |
The PDW7800PBB has a standard 2-rack design with both upper and lower racks. A few dishwasher models have 3-rack designs, but two racks are adequate. | ✔ |
| Spray Arms |
Uses a superior spray arm design instead of a central tower. Spray arms provide more wash levels and don't take up rack space or limit loading flexibility. | ✔ |
| Adjustable Racks |
One or more of the racks can be adjusted to move up, down, and/or tilt. Adjustable racks create additional room for larger items such as cookie sheets or large pots. | ✔ |
| Removable Racks |
Like most dishwashers, the racks cannot be removed. It's a little less convenient for those rare occasions when you have huge items that won't fit with both racks installed. | |
| Fold-Down Tines |
Rack divider tines can be folded down to secure loose dishes or to create addition space for larger odd-shaped items. Provides loading flexibility. | ✔ |
| Cup Shelf |
Includes an additional shelf that often allows you to stack two levels of coffee mugs or to secure delicate stemware. Good feature for after-entertaining clean-up. | ✔ |
| Silverware Basket |
The silverware basket has premium features such as being movable, dividable, or fitted with covered slots. A flexible silverware basket can make loading and unloading easier. | ✔ |
| Utility Basket |
Like most dishwashers, this does not have an extra utility basket or tray that can store utensils, cutlery, or other items that don't fit in the standard basket. | |
| Detergent Dispenser |
Uses a standard detergent dispenser that you fill each time you run a new wash cycle. A few models have reservoirs that can hold multiple cycles of detergent. | |
| Capacity Ratings | ||
| Place Settings |
This 24-in tall tub dishwasher is designed to hold 16 place settings of dishes, which is 2 place settings higher than average. A family of four needs about 14 place settings. | ✔ |
| Tub Size |
Super-capacity tall-tub with about 20% more interior room than standard tubs. The additional tub height allows you to load taller items in the upper rack. | ✔ |
| Efficiency Ratings | ||
| Energy Star |
The GE PDW7800PBB is not Energy Star qualified. It uses more electricity and water than most new dishwashers and will be more costly to operate. | |
| Energy Ratings |
EnergyGuide ratings estimate an electricity usage of 324 kWh per year. This is 13% higher than the average energy use of other new dishwashers. | |
| Water Ratings |
The US Department of Energy estimated water usage for this dishwasher is 5.1 gallons per cycle. This is 25% higher than the average new dishwasher. | |
| Energy Saver |
You can select an economy cycle that uses lower temperatures, less water, and/or a shorter time for lightly-soiled dishes. Helps save water and energy. | ✔ |
| Half-Load Option |
No option to save water and energy by washing just a half-load in either the upper or lower rack. You can still be eco-friendly by waiting for a full load before running a cycle. | |
| Delay-Start Option |
Includes an energy-saving option to automatically run the dishwasher overnight or during off-peak energy hours when electric utility rates are often substantially less. | ✔ |
| Sound Ratings | ||
| Sound Level |
Sound decibel level is 54 dBA. It has about average noise levels when compared to sound ratings of other new dishwashers. A 3 dBA decrease is like doubling the distance. | ✔ |
| Style Ratings | ||
| Door Panel |
Standard black or white front seems to never go out of style. It's easy to color-coordinate with the rest of your kitchen and is more economical than stainless. | |
| Tub Material |
Standard white plastic tub and door lining that is commonly used in most dishwashers. May be more susceptible to staining and odor absorption over time. | |
| Control Console |
All-digital touch-pad control console is visible from the front. Not as stylish as fully-integrated (hidden) consoles, but sometimes more convenient to use. | ✔ |
| Digital Display |
The GE PDW7800PBB control console includes a digital display that shows cycle time remaining or other pertinent information that helps you monitor the wash. | ✔ |
| Price Ratings | ||
| MSRP | The MSRP is $949. Sale price is usually 10%-20% less. It is 22% more expensive than average and is priced in the top 27% of new higher-cost dishwashers. | |
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