Dacor – Top Control Built-In Dishwasher with Stainless Steel Tub, WaterWall™, AutoRelease Door, 3rd Rack, 44 dBA, Panel Ready – Custom Panel Ready $21.00$528.00
Description
  • Waterwall™ Technology
    An evenly distributed wall of high-pressure water cleans from top-to-bottom, corner-to-corner.
  • Auto Release
    Door opens automatically to release residual steam at the end of the cycle, reducing streaks and spots and improving drying performance by up to 35%.
  • Zone Booster
    Target heavy-duty cleaning in specified areas using five specially located nozzles.
  • Energy Efficient
    EPA-awarded and Energy Star-qualified.
  • Quiet Operation
    Whisper-soft at only 44 dB.
  • Fully Integrated
    True-flush European design fits seamlessly into surrounding cabinetry.
  • Panel-Ready Design
    Dacor’s panel ready dishwasher integrates beautifully into any kitchen design.
  • Design Versatility
    Designed to harmoniously integrate luxury with an everyday lifestyle.
  • Three Rack System
    Wash cutlery and large utensils with a third rack that saves plenty of space for other items.
  • Electronic Control Panel
    Makes this dishwasher look as clean on the outside as your dishes do on the inside.
  • Luxury Material Selection
    Featuring a stainless steel interior, Dacor’s dishwashers are a beautiful addition to your kitchen.
Additional information
Weight 110 lbs
Dimensions 2234 × 26916 × 3238 in
Color

Stainless steel, Gray

End-Of-Cycle Signal

Yes

Sensor Wash

Yes

Model Number

DDW24T999BB

Lower Rack Features

Removable silverware basket

Voltage

120 volts

Cut-Out Width

23 3/4 inches

App-Controlled

No

Options and Programs

Auto, Normal, Heavy, Delicate, Express 60, Rinse Only, Self Clean, Half load (Lower Rack), Zone Booster (Left only), Speed Booster, Hi-Temp Wash, Sanitize, Delay Start

Upper Rack Features

Adjustable tines

Number Of Racks

3

Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts

2 years

Estimated Annual Operating Cost

31 United States dollars

Product Depth

22 3/4 inches

Rack Material

Plastic

Cut-Out Depth

22 3/4 inches

Cycle Status Lights

Yes

Control Type

Touchpad

Wattage

110 watts

Drying Method

Condenser drying

Number of Cycles

7

Amperage

15 amperes

Product Height

32 3/8 inches

NSF-Certified Sanitization Cycle

Yes

Delay Start

Yes

Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor

2 years

Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) Rating

CEE Tier 1

Estimated Annual Electricity Use

239 kilowatt hours

Product Width

26 9/16 inches

Hard Food Disposer

No

Place Setting Capacity

14

Integrated Water-Softener

No

Dishwasher Cycles

7

Control Location

Top control

ENERGY STAR Certified

Yes

Product Weight

110 pounds

Cut-Out Height

32 1/3 inches

Panel Ready

Yes

Color Finish

Custom

Product Name

Top Control Built-In Dishwasher with Stainless Steel Tub, WaterWall™, AutoRelease Door, 3rd Rack, 44 dBA, Panel Ready

Third Rack Features

Removable silverware basket

Brand

Dacor

Water Consumption Per Cycle

3.2 gallons

Tub Finish

Stainless steel

Dishwasher Type

Built-in dishwashers

Display Type

LED

Handle Type

Bar handle – not included

Operating Sound Level

44 decibels adjusted

Child Lock

Yes

Filtered Water

No

UPC

887276215242

Reviews (4)
Ratings

2.7

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Customer Reviews (4)

  1. Longpom

    Dishwasher doesn’t have heating element to dry dishes. Go figure!! Our old GE dishwasher costed us 1/3rd the cost of Dacor and it was very functional and practical. We called their technician and they were absolutely clueless as they didn’t know Dacor products. I showed them that the water was left inside the drain well and they had to call their technical dept to find answer. They said that to dry dishes, you keep the door open. This dishwasher was panel ready so after 2 hrs of wash cycle, you need to keep the door open so dished dry our. Really??? Stay away from this model as it’s useless. Samsung probably don’t have any interest in keeping Dacor product continue. We will try to get replacement if there’s option for panel ready….not happy customer.

  2. Dryer

    it is not stable. If you don’t put the dishes in evenly on all for sides the dishes fall and the rack leans

  3. Rjhwenn

    Nice, sensible dishwasher. Works great. I like the top shallow tray. Plenty of room inside. My cabinet company made the panels and they fit great. (I don’t have the handle on yet)

  4. PamP

    It doesn’t clean anything properly. And yes, I load correctly; been using D/Ws for over 30 years so I’ve seen a few of them in my time. Most dishes (not all) have to be cleaned again by hand after they come out of the D/W. Second, unless you leave a large area of the lower rack empty in the left front corner, the soap cover doesn’t open correctly and the soap pod remains unused. Which means you really can’t fully load the machine so I end up having to run it twice a day on weekends when everyone is home. Another issue is that the tines of the lower rack are slanted to load plates. I don’t know about other people but when I cook and my family finishes a meal, I don’t just have dirty plates, I have dirty saucepans and/or stainless steel pots and pans. Which can’t really be loaded properly because all the tines are angled sharply and designed for plates. I know place settings are a unit of measurement to show how large a dishwasher is, but this is taking things a little too literally. Then we have the spoon rack. The spoon rack is on the top rack so if you have long iced teaspoons, you can’t really insert them in the spoon rack on the top rack because they hang down and interfere with the lower rack. There is a small 3 hole spoon rack in the bottom but (a) it’s tiny and (b) it has no hooks to attach to the lower rack, so it keeps wanting to fall over with the weight of the serving spoons. And lastly, the door. I haven’t been able to figure out if my install is bad or what but the door won’t stay open to load or unload, even with the lower rack rolled out. I have a large rock (I’m not kidding) that I use to prop open the door by sitting on the open door to stop it from slamming shut during load / unload. I’ve already begun putting money aside each month and I plan to replace it as soon as possible. Save your money! Find a different dishwasher!