Beko’s integrated dishwashers blend seamlessly with your cabinets and come in various sizes, including full-size 60cm and slimline options. Select models feature PowerIntense for an intensive wash in every zone and Fast45, to wash and dry a full load in just 45 minutes. Tested for durability and backed by our 10 Year Beko Parts Guarantee. Learn more in our dishwasher buying guide and built-in guide.
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Reasons To BuyAn integrated dishwasher will help you to reduce the spread of germs and allergens when washing dishes. Click the link below to find out how.
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Read All ReviewsBeko integrated dishwashers are designed to sit behind a matching kitchen cabinet door, allowing them to blend seamlessly into your cabinetry for a sleek, modern finish.
Because the appliance is hidden from view, it helps create a clean and uncluttered kitchen layout. Integrated dishwashers are particularly popular in contemporary kitchens and can also add appeal when it comes to resale, as built-in appliances are often seen as a premium feature.
Integrated dishwashers do not require a standalone cabinet unit.
Instead, the appliance is installed into a dedicated space between two kitchen cabinets. A custom kitchen cabinet door is then attached to the front of the dishwasher so it matches the rest of your kitchen units.
This allows the dishwasher to blend seamlessly into the overall kitchen design.
A straightforward installation typically takes between one and two hours.
Installation time may be longer if existing cabinetry needs to be adjusted or if there are complications with plumbing or electrical connections. Always refer to the user manual supplied with your appliance for specific installation requirements and guidance.
The main difference between an integrated and a freestanding dishwasher is their appearance and installation style.
Both types offer similar cleaning performance, but integrated models are chosen primarily for their ability to blend into kitchen cabinetry.