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Which dishwasher brand is the most reliable?

Blocked pipes and failing to clean properly are among the most common dishwasher problems. But if you buy from a reliable brand, you're much less likely to encounter them in the first place.
We've researched the reliability of the most popular dishwasher brands, including Miele, Bosch, Beko and Hotpoint.
In our exclusive large-appliance survey, we asked more than 4,000 dishwasher owners if they're happy with their machine, and whether they experienced any problems with it.
Read on to discover the dishwasher brands that are worth your money.
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Which dishwasher brands develop the fewest faults?
The table below summarises this year’s results, based on dishwashers bought in the past seven years.
Dishwasher brands are ranked by their reliability rating, which is based on various aspects of our fault data for the brand's dishwashers.
The 'proportion faulty' is the percentage that experienced a fault, and the 'proportion repaired or replaced' is the percentage of dishwashers that needed to be repaired or replaced due to a fault.
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Table notes: Dishwasher brands are in alphabetical order. The proportion faulty and proportion repaired or replaced are based on dishwashers bought in the past seven years. The reliability star rating is based on a brand's proportion faulty score (50%), average time to first fault (25%) and the impact of faults on day-to-day usage (25%). All data is based on a survey of 4,210 people who own dishwashers, conducted in July 2024.
Which dishwasher brands do owners recommend?
As well as faults, our survey also reveals the dishwasher brands that real customers are most satisfied with, and which they’d recommend to a friend.
In the table, below, see the customer score for the top nine brands, along with ratings for the brand's value for money and reliability.
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Brand | Customer score | Reliability star rating |
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AEG | ||
Beko | ||
Blomberg | ||
Bosch | ||
Bush | ||
Candy | ||
Hisense |
Table notes: Dishwasher brands are listed in alphabetical order. The reliability star rating is based on a brand's proportion faulty score (50%), average time to first fault (25%) and the impact of faults on day-to-day usage (25%). Where N/A is shown, not enough data was collected to enable us to calculate a score. Based on a survey of 4,210 dishwashers owned by Which? members and members of the public, conducted in July 2024.
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The three most common dishwasher faults
Taking good care of your dishwasher – cleaning it regularly, for example – could help you avoid your dishwasher encountering a major problem. However, faults can happen.
Our survey of more than 4,000 dishwasher owners also revealed the three most common dishwasher faults.
1. Not cleaning properly (9% of all faults)
A deterioration in how well your dishwasher is cleaning could be down to a number of basic maintenance problems.
To try to fix the problem, first clean the filter at the bottom of the dishwasher, as this could be clogged.
Second, check the holes in the spray arms. If one of these is blocked, you can use a toothpick to unclog it.
Third, refill the salt and rinse aid, as these help your detergent and dishwasher work to the best of their abilities.
Finish by running the dishwasher empty on a hot cycle with a dishwasher cleaner, to give the drum and pipes a proper clean.
2. Blocked pipes (8%)
If your dishwasher isn't draining properly, you should first check to see if the filter is blocked.
If after following our guidance the problem persists, it could actually be down to a blocked pipe – it's the second-highest individual fault reported in our survey.
If the waste water pipe is connected to the sink waste, there could be a blockage that's causing the issue. You can generally tell, as the water drains away very slowly, or not at all.
You could try pouring a dishwasher cleaning solution into the machine, or you could attempt to use a plunger to shift the blockage.
3. Electrical fault (7%)
A fault with the dishwashers electrics could be down to a range of issues, but the first task is to determine whether there is a problem with the primary power source.
If the dishwasher is plugged into a conventional socket, check if the socket has developed a fault. Try plugging something else into it and see it if works.
If the dishwasher is wired into the junction box, it will be harder to safely investigate the issue unless you have proper training.
Hence, if your dishwasher develops a suspected electrical fault, it is most likely a better option to call a professional to asses the situation.
Read our guide to common dishwasher faults and how to fix them
How easy is it to repair a dishwasher?

The most commonly reported dishwasher problems relate to cleaning and draining, but electrical problems can develop, too.
You may be able to resolve some of these yourself, without calling in the experts. Check your appliance's instruction manual for a troubleshooting guide for common problems.
For major faults, such as a broken motor, a fix may not be easy or cheap, so you may need outside help.
First, consult your warranty to see if the dishwasher is still covered. If not, then consider dishwasher repair services.
If repairing your dishwasher is too expensive, or it's beyond repair, then you may be better off investing in a newer, more energy efficient dishwasher.
By law, retailers must offer a way to responsibly dispose of your old dishwasher when you buy a new one, although they can charge a fee for the service.
Need a dishwasher repair service? Search Which? Trusted Traders to find an approved trader in your area.
Which dishwasher brands offer the best guarantees?

Most dishwasher brands either offer a one or two-year parts and labour guarantee as standard. Some will let you extend this for parts for up to 10 years if you register your machine.
Some brands go beyond what's standard for a parts and labour guarantee, including:
- AEG – three-year guarantee as standard on selected machines.
- Grundig – three or five-year guarantee on selected machines.
- Ikea – up to five-year guarantee on own-brand models.
- John Lewis – three-year guarantee as standard on own-brand machines.
You have legal rights if you have a faulty product. Find out how to get a refund, repair or replacement
How we determine the most reliable brands
Which? has a wealth of information on the UK's favourite brands. Every year, we ask Which? members to tell us about the home appliances they own – from how likely they'd be to recommend a brand, to how reliable the products are once they get them home.
In 2024, 10,249 Which? Connect panel members and members of the public told us about more than 33,000 individual products, including dishwashers, washing machines and tumble dryers. We calculate a brand's customer score, fault rate and proportion replaced or repaired, based on the results of our yearly survey.
Our surveys, combined with our extensive lab tests, mean we can recommend the best dishwashers to buy.
For more on our tests and what it takes to get a Which? Best Buy recommendation, read how we test dishwashers
This article uses insights from the Which? Connect panel, collected from research activities with our members. Find out how to get involved