Hotpoint’s latest introduction in the realm of built-in dishwashers is the Hydroforce range.
According to Hotpoint, the Hydroforce appliances bring a unique feature to the UK market: an additional loading rack equipped with water jets. Allegedly, this innovative configuration ensures a thorough cleaning of 100% in all baskets.
Among the notable attributes of the Hydroforce line are the 3D Zone Wash system, which increases water power by up to 80%, the ActiveDry system that automatically opens the door post-wash, and the super silence function, guaranteeing operation at an astonishingly low 39 decibels.
Samsung continues to add to the range of Home Appliances for the UK with new built-in dishwashers
For many consumers the flexibility of seamlessly adding additional Samsung products to their existing home products can be achieved with the app #Smarthings
WORLD’S FIRST MATTER-CONNETED DISHWASHER SHOWN BY MIDEA
Matter is the foundation for connected things. This industry-unifying standard has a promise of reliable, secure connectivity – a seal of approval that devices will work seamlessly together, today, and tomorrow – guided by the Connectivity Standards Alliance (the Alliance), whose members come together from across industries to transform the future of connectivity.
After being among the first companies to achieve Matter certification for an air conditioner and to demonstrate a Matter-connected fan purifier, Midea continues to show its commitment to the industry-unifying standard with the demonstration of the first Matter-connected dishwasher at the Alliance Member Meeting in Boston from June 19th to 22nd.
“At Midea we are focused on creating surprisingly-friendly smart products that are not just smart for the sake of being smart but offer real benefits. Allowing users to seamlessly operate their Midea smart home appliances in tandem with other third parties through the Matter standard is at the heart of that,” said Patrick Serrato, Head of IoT at Midea America Corp. and Alliance Board Member, “We started out last year with one of the first Matter certified air conditioners, followed that up by presenting one of the first Matter connected fan purifiers earlier this year, and now we are demonstrating the first Matter connected dishwasher. We are committed to Matter and we will continue until all our product categories are Matter certified.”
Even without Matter, the latest dishwasher from Midea already boasts a host of surprisingly-friendly smart features that make users life easier including being able to control your dishwasher from wherever you are through the app as well as receiving timely reminders straight to your phone when it is time to clean your dishwasher.
Now with Matter, the Midea dishwasher offers a fast and secure setup that is unified so users can follow the same process to get connected no matter whether it is their dishwasher, lightbulb, or door lock. Once set up, the dishwasher will be able to connect with other devices that support Matter in the rest of your home regardless of brand. As the world’s first dishwasher to be able to connect to Matter, the latest dishwasher from Midea represents a milestone by bringing an essential home appliance that is used every day into the Matter family.
Are you ready to take your dishwashing routine to the next level? Here’s an exciting tip that will save water, energy, and effort! Say goodbye to wasteful rinsing under running water before loading the dishwasher. Did you know that our Hisense and Gorenje modern dishwashers have advanced sensor technology? They can effectively remove food particles without any pre-rinsing required. Simply scrape off larger particles, use the automatic programs, and voila! Spotlessly clean dishes while conserving precious resources. And here’s the cherry on top: Hisense and Gorenje dishwashers even feature an innovative UV light that eliminates up to 99.9% of bacteria and viruses, all while using less water and energy. Let’s make dishwashing greener and more efficient! Check out how this technology is working and delivering spotless results: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YYhehBl7-k
ASKO has announced the release of its next generation of connected dishwashers. Constructed with steel for durability and sustainability, ASKO’s new line looks to deliver the highest level of cleanliness the container, spray pipe, loading racks, spray arms, strainers, outer base, feet, and inner door) are made from steel or stainless steel. The result is a machine that lasts longer and has been tested up to 20 years’ worth of regular use.Auto Dose Years of research have narrowed down the exact amount of detergent needed to deliver consistently perfect cleaning results, and the Auto Dose feature is able to self-manage the correct dose each cycle. For added convenience, it stores detergent up to 30 days’ worth at a time, so users only need to fill it once a month. Users also have the option to utilize the standard manual dispenser as well.By using UV light, the UV Cleanse mode can help destroy up to 99.99999% of bacteria, fungi, viruses, and other microorganisms that might inadvertently make their way onto your dishes and into your dishwasher.
Bertazzoni offers a professional range of dishwashers. Among the new models, we can find the DW6083PRTS 60 cm fully integrated dishwasher with sliding door system. The producs features a perfect fit for any kitchen.
The sliding door system lets the decorative panel slide up by 9cm for the perfect fit with up to a 2cm plinth. Moreover, the DW6083PRTS dishwasher is large enough for up to 15 place settings on three racks.
It is also easy to use, thanks to the touch controls with LED display that let user access 8 programmes from Eco to Self-cleaning, with 4 functions. Finally, the model is insulated to keep noise levels at a low 42db and, like all Bertazzoni new dishwashers, it is new C energy rated.
Granuldisk, a global leader in pot washing and granule technology, has entered an alliance with Italian Silanos, a market-leading dishwasher manufacturer in Europe. The coalition is a strategic investment by Granuldisk’s owner, Swedish investment company Sandberg Development, with the goal of developing and offering complete solutions for the customers’ all possible ware washing needs. strategic alliance between Granuldisk and Silanos will mean a focus on the development of a complete portfolio of premium products and comprehensive solutions for the ware washing area by combining the individual companies’ strengths:
• Silano’s high-tech robotic production and manufacturing excellence, logistics, and customer knowledge. • Granuldisk’s technology and design capabilities, management, growth strategy, and advanced digitization.
“I see Sandberg Development’s investment as the start of a clear shift in the industry and look forward to further deepening and developing the synergies between Silanos and Granuldisk”, says Marco Silanos, CEO of Silanos and the second-generation owner.
Whirlpool Corporation is proud to announce that KitchenAid FreeFlex Dishwasher triumphed for exceptional product design at the internationally prestigious Red Dot Awards 2023.
The awards seek out the year’s best products, with a jury of 43 international experts identifying outstanding products that shine through high #aesthetic excellence, technical #innovation, and smarter functionality.
“We are incredibly proud to have once again been honored at the Red Dot Design Awards. At Whirlpool Corp., we believe that great design goes beyond aesthetic beauty but also how products can enhance and elevate everyday life,” said Olga Loskutova, Vice President Product and Brand Marketing EMEA, Whirlpool Corp.
Tenth edition for the Green Product Award . In the kitchen category, the award went to the fully integrated Miele model G 7465 SCVi XXL AutoDos. The international jury appreciated “In particular, the transparency of energy and water consumption through the app involves the consumer who seeks greater sustainability and makes him responsible”. This is the new consumption panel in the Miele app, which displays how often a program is used weekly, monthly or annually and how much water and electricity it actually uses. The app also compares the average values of the programs and provides ecological advice.
The awards are organized by the Green Future Club, a network of sustainable innovators and experts with a vision for a near future where all products are sustainable. The club organizes awards, exhibitions and networking events, supports young designers and publishes the annual Green Trend Book with international best practices. Nils Bader , promoter of the award, emphasizes: “ With the awards, we present existing, future and, of course, sustainable alternatives and network the players. With the exhibition and the talks we want to surprise and show what is already possible. No one should do things randomly, but plan, design and ultimately consume with a different perspective in the future .”Innovative water feed for washing with less water In the ECO programme, water consumption is reduced to 8.9 litres. This also means that less energy is required to heat the water, and you benefit from an energy-efficient dishwasher. The water savings are achieved through the intelligent design of the supply system and a new, highly efficient filter system. Additional insulation reduces thermal losses and thus the amount of energy required to heat the water.
AMDEA CEO Paul Hide has backed possible plans for more appliances to have water usage information in a bid to help householders reduce consumption and bills.
He voiced AMDEA’s support for such additional information in a podcast with UK supplier Affinity Water.
The changes to labelling requirements may come about as part of a Defra review which is yet to publish its findings. Water consumption information per cycle is already mandatory for washing machines, washer dryers and dishwashers but the Government may extend the requirement to a wider range of appliances.
Mr Hide said: “The labelling of white goods is a good thing primarily for helping people to understand the water consumption – alongside the energy consumption – of their appliances, and equally how to minimise that consumption both from an environmental impact and a cost perspective. We certainly support that provision of useful information.”
He stressed the importance of having one label only providing water and energy usage, rather than separate labels, and for any labelling to be easily understood so it could help people make well-informed decisions.
“We are very focused as an industry on improving people’s understanding of sustainability and how to use appliances the most economically – both for water and energy,” Mr Hide said, referencing AMDEA’s award-winning Know Watt’s What campaign.
He also emphasised AMDEA’s work with housebuilders and regulators in the drive towards net zero homes, whether for new builds or for improvements to existing homes.
Asked what he would like to see in homes to improve water consumption, he answered smarter water meters that could show users how much water individual appliances were using.