Having a dishwasher isn't just convenient; it can also save up to 6800L of water annually.* Our dishwashers consume as little as 9.5 litres of water per cycle and incorporate energy-saving eco programmes. For more options, explore our dishwasher buying guide, freestanding dishwashers, integrated dishwashers, or slimline dishwashers.
* Ipsos MORI, commissioned report, December 2020
Yes, a dishwasher consumes less water than washing dishes by hand. Some of our dishwashers use as little as 9.5 litres of water to wash up to 14 place settings in a single cycle, whereas according to research by Which?, handwashing dishes will use 63 litres of water to wash 14 place settings.
For the best efficiency, choose an Eco programme and only run the appliance when it's fully loaded.
There are several reasons why using a dishwasher is often a better option than washing dishes by hand.
As well as saving water and helping to reduce utility bills, dishwashers heat water more efficiently than handwashing. Beko dishwashers are designed to deliver excellent cleaning results while using only the water and energy needed for the selected programme.
Dishwashers also wash at higher temperatures, which can help remove stubborn food and tackle bacteria more effectively. Plus, using a dishwasher frees up valuable time, giving you more opportunity to get on with other household tasks, or simply relax with your family.
While our water-efficient dishwashers are designed to deliver excellent cleaning results across a wide range of items, some materials are better washed by hand. As a general rule, always check the item is labelled dishwasher safe before placing it inside your appliance.
You should avoid putting the following items in your dishwasher:
When in doubt, handwashing delicate or specialist items will help preserve their finish and extend their lifespan.
No, there's no need to pre-rinse your dishes before loading them into your dishwasher. Your appliance is designed to take care of the cleaning process during the selected programme.
Pre-rinsing under the tap can use extra water unnecessarily. Instead, simply scrape off any large food scraps and load your dishes straight into the machine.
For best results, ensure items are loaded correctly and select the programme that suits the level of soiling.