How we test dishwashers

Find out why our dishwasher reviews are among the most reliable and rigorous you’ll find anywhere. See how we rate dishwashers from big brands such as Miele, Bosch and Hotpoint. 
Andrew LaughlinPrincipal researcher & writer
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We test more than 60 dishwashers in our specialist lab every year, cleaning more than 25,000 dirty dishes, glasses, cups and pieces of cutlery. 

But what goes on behind those walls and how is the score for each dishwasher generated?

We’ve tested the latest dishwashers on the market to help you choose the best dishwasher for you and your kitchen.

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Why our dishwasher reviews are different

Almost all free-to-access websites review dishwashers using an individual tester and generate scores based on that individual’s preferences. Free sites also typically get dishwashers free of charge directly from manufacturers or their PR representatives.

As well as using multiple testers in a lab-based scenario, the Which? overall percentage score is calculated purely on the measurements and ratings supplied by the lab, meaning there's no room for unconscious bias when giving an overall rating. We also buy every single product we test and do not accept free samples for any of our full lab tests.


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What are Which? Best Buys and Don’t Buys

Best Buy and Don't Buy logos

Best Buy dishwashers impressed the most in our tests. Any full-size dishwasher that scores 78% or more is a Best Buy and comes with a firm overall recommendation, although you should still read our reviews to check for any weaknesses that might impact your buying decision. 

For slimline models, the threshold to be a Best Buy is 69%. Meanwhile, dishwashers that score less than 45% are named Don’t Buys.

  • Best Buy dishwashers tick the most important boxes – fantastic cleaning and drying, simple loading and unloading, and efficient use of energy and water.
  • Don't Buy dishwashers fall down in important areas – they will leave dishes dirty and wet, may have filters that block easily and are often tricky to use.

Head to our dishwasher reviews to see which dishwashers did well in our expert testing. 

What is a Which? Great Value dishwasher? 

Great Value Badge

Great Value dishwashers combine good quality performance and functionality with a budget-friendly price. 

To qualify, a dishwasher must first score at least 65% (they might also qualify as a Best Buy but it is not required for a Great Value badge). 

In addition, the washer must be significantly cheaper than the average price for tested models of their type, whether that is freestanding or integrated, slimline or full-sized. 

Any model that meets the criteria is named a Great Value product, and you can be sure it will keep you and your wallet happy. 

What is a Which? Eco Buy dishwasher?

Eco Buy Logo

If you want to make the most sustainable choice when next buying a dishwasher, an Eco Buy is for you.

Eco Buy dishwashers will have a lower impact on the environment over their lifetime than other dishwashers. 

We calculate this in three ways: how reliable and therefore long-lasting it's likely to be (no need for frequent repair or replacement), how energy efficient it is and how little water it uses.

To become an Eco Buy, a dishwasher must have:

  • A total test score of at least 65%
  • Five stars for energy efficiency for its main and eco programs
  • Five stars for water efficiency for its main and eco programs for full-size models
  • Four stars and above for water efficiency for main and eco programs for slim-line models
  • The brand must get a good reliability rating in our annual dishwasher survey 

Only between 5-10% of dishwashers are sustainable enough to be Eco Buys. To find out which qualify, head to our Eco Buy dishwasher reviews.

How is the Which? score calculated?

The Which? overall score is a percentage. It only takes into account the results of our tests and ignores price completely. This means that all dishwashers are tested in exactly the same way so you can easily compare machines at any price and from any brand to see how it measures up against rivals.

Weightings and star ratings

A Which? overall score is made up of dozens of individual tests and checks, from key factors such as cleaning, drying and energy use, to ease of use and noise. This means that the most important things – such as how well it can actually wash dishes – will impact a dishwasher’s score more than how noisy it is.

To keep things simple, the most important scores are shown as star ratings out of five on the Test Results section of each dishwasher review, creating an easy-to-compare list of strengths and weaknesses, so you can quickly work out whether it's the right model for you.

How the overall dishwasher test score is calculated

  • Cleaning and drying (60%)
  • Energy and water use (20%)
  • Ease of use (15%)
  • Noise (5%)

Our dishwasher testing criteria

Here are the key testing categories and how we evaluate each one.

Dishwasher cleaning and drying

Key question: Can this dishwasher handle tough dirt and get everything dry?

How Which? tests dishwashers

To test how well each dishwasher cleans, we dirty a range of dishes, glasses, mugs and cutlery. Our menu of challenging grime includes milk, tea, minced meat, eggs, oat flakes, spinach and margarine. We also let all the dirt dry on in a heated cabinet to simulate being sat on the side or in the dishwasher for a day before being being cleaned. This ensures we give every dishwasher a tough but realistic test. 

We also add in some clean dishes to the load, to see if the dishwasher transfers grime - you wouldn’t want to buy a machine that just moves dirt from one plate to another.

After washing, we inspect each item in the load and score it for cleanliness and dryness, while also paying attention to whether the dishwasher leaves water marks.

The best dishwashers leave every item spotless, dry and sparkling, while the worst deliver dirty, wet dishes.

Cleaning, drying and not leaving water marks make up the bulk of our testing and account for 60% of the final Which? score.

Dishwasher ease of use

Key question: Will this dishwasher actually be easier to use than just doing the washing up myself?

We load dishwashers with the kinds of stuff you most often want cleaned: large dinner plates, small plates, bowls, cups, glasses, knives, forks, tablespoons, and teaspoons.

But we also add a collection of more specific items to check whether the dishwasher can easily handle different shaped objects. These include serving bowls, a ladle, a saucepan, a shallow oven dish, a glass jug and a plastic lunch box.

Our dishwasher testing load includes everyday items such as saucepans, glass jugs and plastic lunch boxes

We assess how easy it is to fill and empty each dishwasher to capacity, and whether it can accommodate large plates and long-stemmed wine glasses. We've found that some smaller slimline and table-top dishwashers can be harder to fill to capacity than their larger counterparts, although some full-sized models are a real chore to load, too.

Clear, well-labelled controls that make programming easy get the thumbs up from us. And because a dishwasher is only truly great if it's effortless to use, we also check how easy it is to open and close the door, refill the salt and top up the rinse aid.

In 2020, we updated our testing to keep up with the latest dishwasher features. With more and more models including foldable prongs and other ways to make loading flexible, we now assess this and include it in our overall rating. For example, we check if you can fit in large plates and tall glasses at the same time.

Loading and control panel ease-of-use tests make up 15% of the total Which? score.

Dishwasher energy and water use

Key question: Will this dishwasher be kind on my utility bills as well as the environment?

Dishwasher eco programme

We don't rely on the energy label to tell us how efficient a dishwasher will be. We run our own energy and water-use tests.

We do this on the main or auto program, which is likely to be the most commonly used setting. But we also test the energy-saving or eco programs for those that want to make an extra saving.

From this, we calculate energy running costs for every model, so you know how much each dishwasher will affect your utility bills. The most efficient Best Buys are also named Eco Buys.

Energy and water use of both the main and eco program make up 20% of the total score.

Dishwasher noise tests

Key question: Will it be a problem if the dishwasher is on while I'm trying to watch TV, listen to radio or have a conversation?

Dishwashers don't tend to be as loud as other appliances, such as vacuums, but a quieter model is an important consideration for those whose dishwasher sits in earshot of areas where people eat or relax, and also for those of us who like to run the dishwasher overnight.

We assess how noisy the filling and washing stages of each dishwasher are, listening out for any loud or particularly irritating noises or tones.

How quiet a dishwasher is makes up 5% of the score.

More than 50 years of dishwasher testing

Front-loading dishwashers - as we know them now - first entered our kitchens back in the early 1960s. By the end of the 1970s, dishwashers were one of the most common home appliances. The Colston Mk4 was the first to become a Which? Best Buy in 1965. 

Each year, we test more than 60 different machines by cleaning a whopping 25,000 dishes, bowls, cups, glasses and pieces of cutlery.

Pick the perfect dishwasher with our reviews

As you can see from the graph below, there is a wide variety in the scores of dishwashers in the same price bracket. 

Best Buy vs Don't Buy dishwashers at different prices

Price Lowest scoreHighest score
Under £40026% (Don't Buy)70% (Best Buy) 
£400-£60043% (Don't Buy)81% (Best Buy)
Over £60033% (Don't Buy)87% (Best Buy)

More expensive dishwashers tend to perform better, as you might expect, but we've found cheaper Great Value models that score higher than those that are twice the price.

Browse all our dishwashers reviews to find your perfect model.


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