Smeg’s DWA157B is a new generation intelligent dishwasher with a load of features.
June 27th, 2011
Available in stainless steel, or high-gloss black or white, the new DWA157B from Smeg ensures spotless results and more efficient water and energy use.
A dedicated cutlery drawer allows for thorough cleaning and increases the dishwasher’s capacity to 15 place settings – delivering 5 star WELS rating and 4 star energy.
7 wash programmes, 6 specialised options and 5 temperatures let the wash be customised to any type of load.
Aquatest technology adjusts the wash programme according to ’dirt’ levels present in the water.
Energy-saving drying is made possible by Enersave, and the QuickTime function reduces wash times to as little as 27 minutes.
If that’s not enough, DWA157B is also ultra quiet – for a quick, thorough and whisper-soft clean.
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