


✨ Elevate Your Dishwashing Game!
The GE PDT750SSFSS Profile 24" Stainless Steel Fully Integrated Dishwasher is designed for modern living, accommodating 16 place settings with a whisper-quiet operation of 42 dB. Featuring 4 wash cycles, including a specialized China/Crystal cycle, and Energy Star certification, this dishwasher combines efficiency with elegance, making it a must-have for any eco-conscious kitchen.
| Brand Name | GE |
| Model Info | PDT750SSFSS |
| Item Weight | 115.2 pounds |
| Package Dimensions | 34 x 24 x 23 inches |
| Item model number | PDT750SSFSS |
| Capacity | 16 Place Settings |
| Noise | 42 dB |
| Installation Type | Built-In |
| Part Number | PDT750SSFSS |
| Form Factor | Built-In |
| Special Features | Delay Start |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Control Console | Push Button |
| Option Cycles | 7 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Certification | Energy Star, ADA |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Included Components | Dishwasher |
| Manufacturer Warranty | Free 10yr Warranty on Major Components |
P**I
expensive to purchase, but totally worth it! Has nearly every available option that a dishwasher can have.Detailed review below
I did tons of research on dishwashers before we made a purchase. Prior to this purchase we had had a GE nautilus portable dishwasher for 7 years or so and gave it recently to our oldest son for their apartment. One thing we hated about that one was that it redeposited food quite regularly if dishes weren't fairly clean beforehand. For literally 2 months or so, i researched dishwashers, everything from the cheapest ones, to the most expensive ones! Options, no options, etc etc. We finally decided to purchase this one because of all of the options; hard food disposal AND a self-cleaning filter, TONS of jets including 4 "bottle" jets which are just amazing. No more will you have tall glasses/bottles that aren't clean! It has jets above the silverware holder that constantly dump water over the silverware. Stainless tub will/should last a lifetime. No visible heating element, so you can put plastic on the bottom. It does have heated dry though, it's a hidden element with a fan. Quiet, can we say quiet!?! I didn't know dishwashers could be this quiet. Honestly if there is any conversation in the kitchen while it's running, or any fan running, then you absolutely cannot hear it! The bottle jets are honestly the loudest part but they don't spray very long unless you select that option. It has a leak pan/detector and if it detects a leak underneath it will immediately drain and shut off while setting off an alarm alerting you of a leak. We had that happen because we didn't get the water inlet tight enough at first. I know this is a built-in dishwasher, but we had a portable dishwasher that had went bad that we'd acquired and so I gutted the case and put this one in it along with a new hose assembly. So now, we have a top of the line portable dishwasher which is better than any portable dishwasher that the stores sell anywhere! We have had this thing a couple months now and use it every day or two. We have yet to have any food get redeposited. The filter literally does stop all of the food particles and then everytime it drains then it first backflushes the filter so that any food particles it has captured gets flushed down the drain which is easy to see with the portable hookup. It then drains the rest of the water. I do remove the filter every few uses to check and only once or twice did i decide to wash it because it had a few things that didn't flush out completely, but that was me being paranoid, it honestly wasn't that bad. We use the "accusense" cycle which is the automatic cycle where it stops several times to detect the food particles in the water and will automatically adjust the cycle time/ # of rinses according to how dirty the dishes are. This thing does have pretty much every option including extra rinse, rinse only, heated dry, stainless tub, jets upon jets upon jets. accusense, hard food "pirannah" disposal, self cleaning filter, drip pan with leak detector, top drawer is adjustable, adjustable/removable tines on both drawers, QUIET, sanitation cycle, etc etc. I have never written this detailed of a review about anything online before, but this dishwasher just keeps on impressing us upon every use. I have it running a cycle as I type this! It doesn't use much water at all either. I'm not kidding you when I tell you that filling one side of our kitchen sink just once uses more water than an entire cycle. Add rinse water to that and then the dishwasher's water usage is even more minute when compared to hand washing. If loaded correctly, this thing will hold 16 place settings. I have loaded it down so much more than our older GE portable and everything comes out crystal clean, whether it be plastic, stainless, glassware, silverware, ceramic, etc! I know that it's not cheap, that was our hesitation too, but we are so glad we bit the bullet and bought it! If you have any questions about this dishwasher, please ask them as I might have an answer for you!
G**T
One Outstanding Dishwasher, Really
We purchased the GE PDT750SSFSS Profile 24" Stainless Steel Dishwasher to replace a mid 1990’s vintage Fridgeair which was installed in the home we purchased several months ago. The existing Frigidaire consistently failed to clean fully while consistently providing a noise level which made conversation difficult in the kitchen and rest impossible several rooms away. We have had several brands of dishwashers in homes over the last couple decades but settled on the new GE Profile 750 due to its low noise level and over 100 cleaning jets. We have not been disappointed. The unit shipped and arrived within two days of order and was in perfect condition. Instillation was delayed on our end as we found defective wiring to the existing dishwasher and had to have an electrician resolve that before we could install. After having it up and working we are totally impressed with this dishwasher.Positives:- This unit is super quiet; on its first run I had to put my ear against the door to make sure it was in fact running. GE advertises it at 42db which we viewed with some skepticism, but you can stand next to it and barely hear it at all.- Cleaning is above average, even in corner positions and with Thanksgiving level loading. While at first the multiple wash cycles and options may seem like over kill, it does allow you to customize the run to the specific load.- Features like the top rack bottle washers work great.Need for Improvement:- The installation instructions leave a little to be desired and the comic like illustrations do not provide significant detail when attempting to compare to the actual unit during instillation.- One specific problem which occurred during instillation was when the drip-pan instillation was attempted as per the instructions; the positioning of the motor prevented it (not enough room between the floor). The unit had to be partially removed allowing it to be raised slightly, allowing the drip pan to be installed, then the unit pushed back into place. This is a sloppy miss by GE in the instillation staging.Overall we are thrilled with this dishwasher. To be sure it is not the cheapest on the market but we have no regrets given its performance. Will update the review should performance over time warrant.
H**N
GE Dishwasher so far so GOOD !
This is my first dishwasher purchase hence the 5 stars as i don't have anyother unit to compare to. However before you dismiss my review firstly let me state that i did various reviews for a dishwasher. I went to all the consumer reports sites all the dishwasher review sites etc. Everything pointed to this GE model. I did look at the ASKO and Bosch however for price point and features the GE came out ahead. The bottle wash jets and multiple jets also aided my decision.Now some reviews here state that this unit doesn't dry well and that some dishes were dirty, don't let these reviews guide you too much, they should be used as a guide and not Gospel. When i read the manual i found out that depending on the cycle selected and the Hot Water Temperature the dishes will come out wet and you'll need to open the door and pull out the racks to "Flash dry" the dishes. Its all explained in the manual... it must be read.Installation was quite easy with the dishwasher install kit.Ensure the unit is levelMake sure your outlet is placed in the cabinet beside the dishwasher spaceThe drain hose is about 72" if you need more than that go purchase it.Its also essential to secure the dishwasher to your cabinets as it will tilt over when the racks are out.
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