Speed through clean-up with Beko’s reliable quick wash dishwashers, available in freestanding or integrated designs, and black or white finishes. Built to save time without compromising performance, the Mini 30 programme cleans lightly soiled dishes in just 30 minutes, while Quick&Shine washes and dries a full load in 58 minutes. They also come with innovative technology like PowerIntense, delivering an intensive wash in every zone for spotless results.
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Learn MoreThe Beko Auto programme typically runs for around 1 hour 50 minutes to 3 hours 20 minutes, depending on the selected temperature. In comparison, a Mini wash, suitable for lightly soiled dishes, takes just 30 minutes, while Quick&Shine washes and dries a full load in 58 minutes.
No, quick wash programmes do not damage your dishwasher. The Mini programme is specifically designed for lightly soiled dishes while Quick&Shine for normally soiled dishes. They use shorter cycle times and controlled water pressure to deliver efficient results safely.
However, because quick programmes operate at lower temperatures and for less time, it's a good idea to run a hotter, longer cycle occasionally. This helps remove grease build-up inside the appliance and supports overall maintenance, ensuring your dishwasher continues to perform at its best.
The quick wash programme is best used for lightly soiled dishes that don't require intensive cleaning, for example, plates, glasses or cups that have been used recently and don't have dried-on food. It's a convenient option when you need clean items quickly.
However, it's not suitable for heavily soiled cookware, pots or pans, as the shorter cycle time and lower temperatures may not remove tougher grease or baked-on residue effectively.
Quick wash programmes can use less energy than longer, high-temperature cycles because they run for a shorter time. However, they are designed specifically for lightly soiled dishes.
If your goal is maximum efficiency, the Eco programme is the most energy and water efficient option. It's designed for normally soiled dishes and uses lower temperatures and optimised water consumption to minimise resource use. Although it takes longer to complete, the extended cycle allows it to clean effectively while keeping overall energy and water usage as low as possible.
For best results, run full loads and select the programme that matches the level of soiling, but where time allows, we would always recommend choosing the Eco programme for the most efficient water and energy use.