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I am writing to you in the hope of advice, maybe someone has come across this or is simply more savvy in matters of dishwashers)
I decided to install the machine and called a technician so that he could take all the measurements and tell me what to do and how much it will cost. He arrived and gave me the following parameters:
- The machine should not be built-in
- Not higher than 85 cm
- Depth no more than 55
Width is not critical - there is room in width.
So I crawled all over the Internet looking for such a machine, so what? There are simply no such people. No, they are really small, similar to a microwave. The height is no more than 44 cm.
But there are quite built-in ones with such dimensions - take it and buy it, but the master insists on a non-built-in one. I read about these machines - they say they don’t have any special differences in installation. I also read that installing something that is not built into a closet is a bad idea because of thermoregulation and God knows what else. Guys, friends! Share your experience! What to do? Is my option really a small microwave? Why can’t I install a built-in one? If I can’t, what should I do to make this possible? Thanks a lot!
I also apologize for the mess in the closet - we put utensils in and out 3 times a day.
Hello! I am writing to you in the hope of advice, maybe someone has come across this or is simply more savvy in matters of dishwashers) I decided to install the machine and called a technician so that he could take all the measurements and tell me what to do and how much it will cost. He arrived and gave me the following parameters: - The machine should not be built-in - Not higher than 85 cm - Depth no more than 55 Width is not critical - there is room in width. So I crawled all over the Internet looking for such a machine, so what? There are simply no such people. No, they are really small, similar to a microwave. The height is no more than 44 cm. But there are quite built-in ones with such dimensions - take it and buy it, but the master insists on a non-built-in one. I read about these machines - they say they don’t have any special differences in installation. I also read that installing something that is not built into a closet is a bad idea because of thermoregulation and God knows what else. Guys, friends! Share your experience! What to do? Is my option really a small microwave? Why can’t I install a built-in one? If I can’t, what should I do to make this possible? Thanks a lot! I also apologize for the mess in the closet - we put utensils in and out 3 times a day.
Please help with advice and/or service documentation.
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• Ideal solution for a small kitchen
• Compact and spacious: 6 sets of dishes = ½ capacity of a 60 cm dishwasher, fits a 60 cm oven tray
• Maximum convenience: Quiet operation - 50 dB Possibility of using “3 in 1” tools LED display Timer 1-24 hours
• Savings: Water consumption per cycle – 7 l Noise level – 50 dB Width – 55...