ASKO is excited to present its Classic Series dishwasher range, a favourite with designers.
September 30th, 2011
ASKO’s Classic Series dishwasher range is taking the world by storm, with its clean lines and refined styling.

The range received an accolade at the 2011 red dot design awards, commended by the jury for its clean Scandinavian design and circular control panels, which create a sleek and ergonomic look.

As well as their chic contemporary look, Classic Series dishwashers boast a number of high tech features. Quiet, flood-proof and child-friendly, they also ensure a thorough clean with a 5Spray™ or 6Spray™ function and SCS+ Super Cleaning System™.

Like all ASKO products, Classic Series dishwashers are sustainable. The D5434 model features an eco program option, is WELS 4-star rated and 3.5 star energy rated, whereas the D5424 has a 4-star WELS rating and 2.5 star energy rating.
Both models feature ISO 14001 environmental accreditation and all components weighting over 50 grams are marked for recycling.

Visit the website for more information on ASKO’s Classic Series range.
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