Closed Box or End of Line Products are products that have been discontinued or no longer being produced, but still new and never opened. For this reason an additional discount may apply.
Open-box products are typically floor models or returned goods that have been inspected to make sure they work. You will be able to purchase them from individual store locations. Product varies from location to location.
See our clearance selection here
Embark on a journey into the realm of kitchen appliances where innovation meets elegance. Discover the world of top-performing dishwashers, column freezers and fridges, and gas ranges that not only elevate your kitchen's functionality but also add a touch of luxury. Immerse yourself in the transformative power of these cutting-edge appliances as they create a space that seamlessly combines practicality and opulence.
Miele and Bosch have been brand favourites for a high-quality, quiet and high-end dishwasher for many years. Some people are brand loyal, but if you're trying to decide between the two, it can be a tough decision.
We all want a dishwasher that will clean, is quiet and flexible enough inside to hold all our things. Those are the things that get talked about. But what about the cycles? What are the most useful cycles and how do we get the best results with them? Understanding them is a good start.
Miele is the favourite dishwasher brand to most industry insiders – sales, designers and contractors alike. Most people who have had a Miele dishwasher will get another one the next time around without any interest in another brand – me included.
In the market for a new dishwasher and looking for something different than the traditional 'castle drawbridge' style that everyone else has? You should take a look at Fisher & Paykel. Fisher and Paykel have been designing innovative appliances since 1934, starting in New Zealand and now spread across the globe in more than 50 countries.
Dishwashers have become such an essential part of our everyday lives that we cannot imagine going even a week without them. Even if you’ve never had a dishwasher before, you cannot overlook its significance and the convenience it adds to a household. Whether you entertain a lot of guests, host a lot of parties, live in a big family, or just hate to clean up after a long day of work, a dishwasher has become a must have appliance for our kitchens. Now the question becomes, which one should you buy? There are so many brands, models, and features to choose from that it becomes a task to pick the perfect one for you.
Lou Jenn, a man who wanted to inspire the world with a technology that would revolutionize the way our appliances worked, started JennAir in 1965. He challenged the ideas that everyone else accepted as facts and with his rebellious and innovative mind, brought the concept of downdraft ventilation which eliminated the need for overhead hoods and enabled architect and designers to create open, unrestricted kitchens.
Some people have had their dishwashers for 10, 20, even 30 years and when they come in to purchase a new unit, it can be overwhelming. There is a lot to choose from and no clear way to narrow things down further. In seeing this struggle every day at work, I've put together some tips, to help with your dishwasher search. Hopefully this will assist you in selecting, and purchasing a new dishwasher, with very little stress and confusion.
A dishwasher just cleans your dishes, right? Well… sort of. These day Dishwashers are built to make your life easier. They’re more innovative than ever and have incredible features you won’t believe. If you’re in the market for a new dishwasher, it’s definitely worth considering the features below before you buy.
When it comes to kitchen design, the appliances you choose to complete your design are just as important as the cabinets and countertops. Most people consider the range and fridge to be the main focal points of the kitchen, and while this can be true, the dishwasher is just as integral to the overall design and functionality of your kitchen as the other appliances.
Closed Box or End of Line Products are products that have been discontinued or no longer being produced, but still new and never opened. For this reason an additional discount may apply.
Open-box products are typically floor models or returned goods that have been inspected to make sure they work. You will be able to purchase them from individual store locations. Product varies from location to location.
See our clearance selection here