28-05-2025
The 10 Best Dishwashers In 2025 With Outstanding Cleaning Performance
Finding the best dishwasher for your home depends on factors like the size of your household, your noise tolerance and how often you're willing to unload clean dishes. To help you decide which ones to invest in, our team of seasoned home and kitchen editors consulted appliance pros and put a few models to the test. We deemed the Bosch 100 Series the best dishwasher of 2025: It's a sleek model from a reliable brand that comes with helpful smart features. And with a noise rating of 39 decibels, Samsung's Smart Linear Wash is our quietest pick—and it's endorsed by one of our editors who uses it in her home.
The best dishwashers in 2025 include the KitchenAid Printshield, which runs virtually silently and ... More has a spacious third rack.
But those are only two of several worthy dishwashers we recommend for different lifestyles and budgets, from traditional integrated dishwashers to portable models that connect to your sink. (If the latter are what you're after, we recommend checking out our guide to the best countertop dishwashers.) Ahead, find the 10 best dishwashers you can buy in 2025, based on a combination of expert guidance, comprehensive research, hands-on testing and real-world experience.
Wayfair
Dimensions: 33.9 x 23.6 x 22.6 inches | dBA: 50 | Capacity: 14 place settings | Finishes: 3 | Racks: 3 | Energy Star certified: No
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Bosch is a go-to brand when it comes to dishwashers. 'Bosch dishwashers run quietly, have a large load capacity and are known to dry dishes really well,' says interior designer and home chef Chantelle Hartman Malarkey. 'All three of these features are key and make it hard to want to choose any other brand.' Case in point: The Bosch 100 Series, which checks off all those boxes at an affordable price. First, its exterior looks polished, with a recessed handle and a fingerprint- and smudge-resistant finish. Inside, it features three roomy racks that make loading and stacking dinnerware easy, a sanitizing option that removes 99.9% of bacteria, and a precise, powerful spray that ensures dishes are spotless without pre-rinsing.
While this dishwasher doesn't have an Energy Star certification listed, it does use PureDry technology, a closed drying system that doesn't use a heating element (a bonus for your plastics). Plus, there's an option to run a half-load cycle. If you'd prefer a similarly performing model from Bosch, but one that's slightly quieter and with a few more place settings (and if you can spare the extra hundred dollars), we also highly recommend the Bosch 300 Series 24-Inch Front Control model. By the numbers, it operates at 46 decibels, has 16 place settings, more versatile racks and smart home connectivity.
Best Buy
Dimensions: 34.6 x 23.8 x 25.9 inches | dBA: 52 | Capacity: 16 place settings | Finishes: 4 | Racks: 2 | Energy Star certified: Yes
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Good-quality dishwashers don't have to cost a fortune. This GE model is spacious (it fits up to 16 place settings), easy to use and versatile with five wash cycle options to choose from. A delay-start option conveniently lets you set your dishwasher to run in advance, and the Dry Boost cycle ensures fully dry dishes every time. The AutoSense wash cycle is particularly energy-efficient, automatically detecting the number of dishes and their soil levels and adjusting wash settings accordingly. Plus, the decibel rating is only slightly higher than our best overall pick, meaning you can still carry on a normal conversation while it's running. (Several reviewers comment that they were surprised at how quietly it runs, considering its listed decibel rating.) Some users note that the lower rack sits quite low to the ground, but that works out quite well if you need space to fit larger items like stockpots. If you prefer your dishwasher controls at the top of the dishwasher, you'll like this pick. There's also an optional third rack sold separately for about $64 if you want more room for dishes.
Best Buy
Dimensions: 25 x 33.9 x 23.9 inches | dBA: 39 | Capacity: 15 place settings | Finishes: 4 | Racks: 3 | Energy Star certified: Yes
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Operating at just 39 decibels, this Samsung dishwasher is the quietest on our list (and one of the quietest on the market), but its performance is still top-notch. It looks modern, too: 'It instantly helped upgrade our somewhat outdated kitchen,' says senior updates editor Karen Tietjen, whose family uses this model. Besides its looks, the Smart Linear Wash Dishwasher has a unique sliding spray bar that ensures total coverage of dirty dishes, AquaBlast jets that clean from corner to corner and a Zone Booster option that provides an extra water stream at the bottom left of the appliance for harder-to-tackle cookware.
The dishwasher is big enough to fit up to 15 place settings, and the third rack provides extra space—one of the biggest reasons Tietjen and her family opted for the Samsung. 'A third rack was a must for stashing our kids' pacifiers, sippy cup lids, and baby-sized spoons and forks,' she says. It also has integrated Wi-Fi that allows you to control and monitor the machine remotely. But one of our favorite features is that the door automatically opens when the cycle is done, so you don't have to worry about lingering moisture or a buildup of unwanted smells. Tietjen adds that one downside its regular wash cycle time of two hours. For this reason, 'we often run a 60-minute express cycle instead,' she says.
lg
Dimensions: 24.6 x 23.8 x 33.6 inches | dBA: 46 | Capacity: 15 place settings | Finishes: 2 | Racks: 3 | Energy Star certified: Yes
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The LG QuadWash Dishwasher's crowning glory is its eponymous technology, which uses four spinning spray arms to give your dishes a more thorough clean. But beyond that, it offers a whole lot more useful features, including extra-steam technology and four steam jets that eliminate water spots, sanitize and dry your load. If you're in a rush, a one-hour cycle option speeds up the cleaning. Holding up to 15 place settings (including a third cutlery rack), you can have the whole gang over without dreading the cleanup.
Between its capacity, supercharged spray nozzles, steam jets and dish-drying capabilities—plus its midrange price tag—we think this is one of the most efficient models you can purchase. In fact, executive strategy editor Lindsay Boyers, who put the LG QuadWash through its paces for Forbes Vetted's Best Product Awards, calls this dishwasher 'amazing.' She elaborates: 'It dries so well, plastic included, even without a rinse aid. Sometimes there would be some droplets left on food storage containers if I didn't put a rinse aid in, but this one had considerably better performance than many other dishwashers I've tried.'
Lowe's
Dimensions: 23.8 x 23.6x 33.8 inches | dBA: 44 | Capacity: 16 place settings | Finishes: 3 | Racks: 3 | Energy Star certified: Yes
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Ringing up at just over $1,000, this Bosch 500 Series dishwasher isn't the cheapest model out there, but it is a really great value for the features it offers. This pick has eight cycles, including a delicate wash option, and it features a flexible third rack if you need extra room for oversized dishes and utensils. It's also an incredibly smart appliance, with built-in sensors that monitor a cycle's progress, as well as customizable app features like hands-free voice control and the ability to preset your favorite cycle combinations. Plus, if you have a minimalist kitchen, its streamlined exterior will fit in nicely with the rest of your appliances.
Once the dishes are clean, the AutoAir Dry automatically pops the door open so your dishes dry more quickly and without watermarks. The appliance is also equipped with a helpful LED light that shines on the floor, so you'll always know when a cycle is running. With the dishwasher operating at 44 decibels, you'll be able to carry a quiet conversation in the same room while it's running.
Best Buy
Dimensions: 23.9 x 33.6 x 26.8 inches | dBA: 44 | Capacity: 16 place settings | Finishes: 2 | Racks: 3 | Energy Star certified: No
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While this KitchenAid unit isn't the only dishwasher on our list with a third rack, it impressed us with its capacity. Due to its angled shape, it can accommodate 6-inch mugs, cups, bowls and other larger items. Plus, this rack has tiny rotating wash jets and a drying bar that help get those items extra clean.
Operating at only 44 decibels, the Kitchen Printshield Dishwasher is super quiet, something deputy editor and mom Rebekah Lowin appreciates in her home. 'We live in a one-bedroom apartment with a baby, so we're particularly concerned about noise. We can run this overnight and during naps without waking him,' she says. The KitchenAid also uses microfiltration technology during wash and rinse cycles to help clean water circulate all three racks, which the brand says helps tackle food residue and allows you to wash delicate glassware alongside dirtier cookware. Also of note is the ProWash cycle, which senses soil levels while the dishwasher runs, then accordingly adjusts the water temperature and run time. And adding to its appeal, Lowin says that 'the exterior looks just as sleek and polished in real life.'
AJ Madison
Dimensions: 24 x 22.5 x 33.8 inches | dBA: 42 | Capacity: 16 place settings | Finishes: 1 | Racks: 3 | Energy Star certified: Yes
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Malarkey highly vouches for high-tech Miele appliances like this dishwasher; they tend to run quietly, operate smoothly and have short cycle times. 'It is truly a game-changer in being quick and efficient,' she says of this model. 'It's super sleek and an overall beautiful appliance. The outside is even fingerprint resistant.' Indeed, this model is Wi-Fi connected and cleans powerfully, thanks to cycle options like ExtraClean (which increases the temperature and adds a pre-rinse stage) and Pots & Pans (for that trickier cookware residue) that allow you to skip the pre-rinse cycle when it comes to plates with stuck-on food.
The dishwasher also features a smartly designed internal layout: It's fully customizable, offering a height-adjustable section for smaller items and a width-adjustable section for wine glasses and other stemware. Its topmost cutlery tray is also adjustable in three ways for added flexibility. An innovative dosing system called AutoDos senses and dispenses the optimal amount of detergent for whatever you are washing. Plus, the appliance is equipped with energy-saving features like automatic load sensing and a unique water feed technology called Economy that reduces water consumption when rinsing.
AJ Madison
Dimensions: 32.3 x 23.6 x 22.6 inches | dBA: 44 | Capacity: 14 place settings | Finishes: 1 | Racks: 2 | Energy Star certified: Yes
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It can sometimes be frustrating when the dishes you need are sitting dirty in the dishwasher. On the other hand, filling your sink with dirty dishes while waiting for your dishwasher to stop running is also inconvenient. Fisher & Paykel's Series 7 Double DishDrawer eliminates that hassle with its two drawers that can be run separately. 'I have this dishwasher at home, and the ability to run one washer at a time is particularly handy for getting school lunchboxes and dinnerware clean without having to wait on more dishes,' says Forbes Vetted product tester Korin Miller.
You can choose from six different wash options (including Quick Wash and Heavy Duty) when it's cleaning time. The drawers easily slide in and out and offer a range of racking options, from folding tines to collapsible wine glass supports to adjustable cup racks. Plus, the fact that each drawer can be used independently is especially convenient for saving energy when you only have half a load. It also operates quietly at 44 dBA, which is equivalent to a quiet library or a refrigerator hum.
Samsung
Dimensions: 18 x 22.4 x 32.1 inches | dBA: 46 | Capacity: 8 place settings | Finishes: 2 | Racks: 2 | Energy Star certified: Yes
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Those who live in apartments or cook meals for one- or two-person households will appreciate this Samsung dishwasher's slim, space-saving size. The 18-inch, Energy Star-certified model can hold eight place settings and has an AutoRelease Door Dry feature to help quickly dry dishes. Another nice feature is the auto-releasing soap dispenser door, which opens during a cycle to prevent soap residue from clinging to dishes after a clean. The dishwasher's Express 60 cycle offers a full wash and dry for more lightly soiled dishes, but there are also options like Sanitize and Hi-Temp Wash. Reviewers highlight the easily adjustable top rack, which can accommodate extra-long platters or tall pitchers on the bottom rack. Even better, the dishwasher emits no more than 46 dB of noise—around the same level as a whisper.
Wayfair
Dimensions: 36 x 18 x 25.4 inches | dBA: 52 | Capacity: 8 place settings | Finishes: 1 | Racks: 2 | Energy Star certified: Yes
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A portable dishwasher like GE's 18-inch model is an effective solution for apartment-dwellers or those who live in homes where space is a commodity. But just because this dishwasher is portable doesn't mean it isn't powerful: Its steel blades rotate at 3,600 RPM to break down and wash away stubborn food particles, no pre-rinse required. It also self-adjusts cycle time by monitoring soil levels and water temperature; better yet, it has a sanitize cycle for extra peace of mind. Plus, the retractable hose is a boon for those without dishwasher hookups or those who rent—you can easily disconnect the appliance from the sink and wheel it into storage, opening up your kitchen for other purposes. Just note that this doesn't have a drying cycle, so you'll have to do that by hand or air dry.
The Forbes Vetted home and kitchen editorial team is made up of three expert editors who each have years of experience under their belt in testing, researching and writing about home and kitchen appliances.
The Forbes Vetted home and kitchen editorial team started their search by identifying the most important criteria in a dishwasher. Then, we researched, asked colleagues and interviewed experts to find the best models that fit the bill.
When looking for the best dishwasher for your home, it's important to consider your specific lifestyle and needs. Below, see a breakdown of key factors to keep in mind.
Start with your lifestyle and how many people you live with. Do you live in a household of one or two, or are there several members in your family? Do you order takeout and use minimal dishes, or are you constantly prepping meals for multiple people? The number of place settings a dishwasher can accommodate is a good measurement to help you gauge if that particular model will meet your needs. Standard dishwashers typically hold between 12 and 16 place settings, including several of the recommendations on our list.
In addition to finding a model that fits in its designated space, experts advise that you leave at least 27 inches in front of your dishwasher for its door to have enough clearance to open comfortably. (Though, it's best to check the exact door-open measurement before purchasing). If you need to place the appliance against a corner, it's best to leave a gap of at least 2 inches between the dishwasher's door (ajar) and the wall.
Those who are limited on space can opt for smaller-size models like Samsung's 18-Inch dishwasher or a moveable unit like GE's portable dishwasher, which is ideal for apartment-dwellers whose kitchens don't have the appliance.
The level of noise a dishwasher emits while operating is typically listed in decibels (dBA). After deciding what level of noise you're comfortable with having in the background, do the research on what the equivalent is in dBA. For instance, a range of 40 to 50 dBA falls somewhere between a quiet library and soft rainfall. Our favorite quiet dishwasher, the Samsung Smart Linear Wash, operates at 39 dBA.
In addition to names like Miele and Bosch—brands that interior designer and home chef Chantelle Hartman Malarkey recommends—she says, 'LG and GE are also great reputable brands that have good warranties and availability.' If you've already purchased a dishwasher or you're interested in one from a brand we didn't list above, the length and breadth of its warranty coverage is another good indicator of its reliability.
In general, most dishwashers last about 10 to 12 years before needing to be replaced. However, with the proper care, this life can be extended, sometimes up to 15 years. Former Angi home expert Mallory Micetich says, 'Regular maintenance, like cleaning the filter and the door seal, can go a long way in extending the life of your dishwasher. You should also be careful to scrape away hard bits of food before putting your dishes in the dishwasher, as [those] can damage the appliance.'Malarkey says that in her experience, the biggest factor that affects a dishwasher's longevity is how often you run it. But other things to keep in mind are proper installation, correctly loading the machine and the quality of your water. 'If you have hard water it could cause more wear and tear,' she says. 'Softer water is easier on the machine so it may be worth it to invest in a water softener for your home.'
Like many other large home appliances, dishwashers go on sale many times throughout the year, specifically around major holidays, says Micetich. 'Keep an eye out for discounted prices on holidays like Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day and Black Friday,' she says. She adds another tip: 'If you're interested in a particular dishwasher, you can often wait until the new model rolls out (usually around the fall) and purchase the older model at a discounted price.'Malarkey agrees on both points, and adds the caveat that if you're buying a dishwasher for a remodeling project, 'Absolutely select your appliances before starting the design process. This will allow you to pick the dishwasher you love most, then design around those set dimensions.'