By Gasen Redeye | February 22, 2012 - 4:08 am - Posted in Dishwashers

This dishwasher is so quiet I’m always telling folks about it. Here’s a video that illustrates this peaceful little devil.
Video Rating: 3 / 5

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23 Comments

  1. February 22, 2012 @ 04:55


    Lol ty, im running the house for a short period of time, and couldn’t figure out how to start the dishwasher ;D

    Posted by Andypandysugarcandy1
  2. February 22, 2012 @ 05:55


    The oldest dishwashes ran the hot water till it was hot automatically (preset amount of time). Saves you a fair amount of work. Most dishwashers just use piping cold water and heat it themselves though

    Posted by HVACarchives
  3. February 22, 2012 @ 06:31


    ok so i have a Blomberg dishwasher quiet guard 8 and i use rinse aid but my dishes still come out streaked but dry what is the matter???

    Posted by buffyfoo
  4. February 22, 2012 @ 06:46


    if you think thats good check my washer out youll need hearin aids

    Posted by posiden125
  5. February 22, 2012 @ 06:47


    Thanks man! Our energy bill is huge so I wonder why new machines run so long. I don’t buy that they’re really energy efficient, especially when my old (dial type) dishwasher cleaned in a little over an hour. Our new Maytag on the “autoclean” cycle takes over 4 hours! I’m not buying the energy efficient thing. I know, I know it’s not your fault, just venting when I think a new appliance should be better than the ones from 20 years ago,

    Posted by peeweecee
  6. February 22, 2012 @ 07:07


    Most all new energy efficient dishwashers take a very long time to complete (2 hours is common). This is because the use of less water requires a much longer run time. Asko, like Bosch and others, is no exception.

    Posted by tresfranklin
  7. February 22, 2012 @ 07:56


    Nice try, I do think you should know, that your dishwasher is not quiet. It’s low frequent, but the low frequencies are intense. Meaning that it’s too damn loud to me xD

    Posted by peterglad1985
  8. February 22, 2012 @ 08:09


    That’s cool, I have the D3630 and at 32dB I just can’t hear a damn thing so I never know when it’s finished or not LOL

    Posted by benjnz
  9. February 22, 2012 @ 08:30


    We have an LG dishwasher. It ws very quiet too at the beginning, but what a piece of crap it proved to be. It costed us close to 1000$ but in 4 years it had to be repaired 4 or 5 times. It already costed us close to 300$ in repairs, and need more. Not only it doesn’t wash well, parts keep breaking, and now it’s leaking about a liter of water on the floor for every wash. And forget about LG service. Oh and I have an LG fridge that is no better.

    Posted by gbeau1961
  10. February 22, 2012 @ 09:20


    I can hear everthing this dishwasher does. My Amana D/W is quieter than your Asko and 1/3 the price..Amana parts and service is less expensive also..Just my opinion..

    Posted by cactuskid1950
  11. February 22, 2012 @ 10:06


    Asko heats the water to a specified temp, depending on program selected. Also, you should use a bit more soap.

    Posted by skydogz1
  12. February 22, 2012 @ 10:32


    right i have a hotpoint fdm 554 which is quiter than this asko also its cold fill onley and i get a very good wash

    Posted by 10366296
  13. February 22, 2012 @ 11:10


    It’s the D3450 – 8 steel system.

    Posted by Richard1984
  14. February 22, 2012 @ 11:28


    What model is it?

    Posted by gravemind376
  15. February 22, 2012 @ 12:15


    Thanks for posting, where do you buy Asko? Even though people think it’s silly to make a video of a d/w, it’s very helpful. We have a two month old Maytag we are already looking to replace (after only 2 months!) because it runs FOREVER, even on the short cyle. And I mean forever, like over two hours. We always run the tap water like you do so the machine has hot water. I am currently trying to get my money back from the store, and buy a machine that cleans in 1/3 the time.

    Posted by peeweecee
  16. February 22, 2012 @ 12:53


    DUDE that is the quietest dishwasher I have EVER seen

    ITS AMAZING!

    definitely in my top 5 for most silent but deadly dishwashers. Fuck pots! and loudness

    Posted by elcicatriz
  17. February 22, 2012 @ 13:31


    ohhhhhhhhh fantastic I HATE dish washing and my man never does pots how well does it work on the pots? taking into considderation that they have been partially scrubbed?

    Posted by naenaetaylor
  18. February 22, 2012 @ 14:23


    AVERAGE? uh thats the quietest dishwasher made…..

    Posted by kevintomb
  19. February 22, 2012 @ 14:51


    Its always better to heat the water first by running water…..that way you get 120-130 degree water instantly instead of waiting 5 minutes for the dishwasher to try to heat the water…..the heater in the dishwasher is intended to mainly BOOST the water temperature, not to heat cold water.

    Posted by kevintomb
  20. February 22, 2012 @ 15:22


    OMG this is SO cool. i’m going to have to invest in one, because there are few joys in life more fulfilling than a quiet kitchen. my kitchen is dreadfully, clamorously loud! :(

    Posted by mrnack
  21. February 22, 2012 @ 16:15


    The comments on this dishwasher and the number of views are incredible. Oh, I know it’s not zillions like some skateboarding cat but … I post videos of high altitude balloon stuff too and I always thought that would be the most watched stuff in my account. But, I’m thinking folks in the market for a dishwasher stop by this video and take a peek.

    Recently some friends of mine got an LG dishwasher. It is equally quiet, has a light inside (LED)…very impressive. I’ll have to get them to post.

    Posted by Richard1984
  22. February 22, 2012 @ 16:50


    It heats its own water for sure. I just figure that since the hot water heater is in the basement 10′ below the dishwasher, I’d pull some hot water to get things started. That way the dishwasher heater pulls the fewest amps to heat the water to the final dishwashing temp (160° I believe).

    Posted by Richard1984
  23. February 22, 2012 @ 17:47


    You know the machine probably has a self heating supply. You don’t need to run the tap first.

    Posted by glenfieldmathk1

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By Gasen Redeye | - 4:08 am - Posted in Dishwashers

This dishwasher is so quiet I’m always telling folks about it. Here’s a video that illustrates this peaceful little devil.
Video Rating: 3 / 5

This entry was posted on Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012 at 04:08 and is filed under Dishwashers. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

13 Comments

  1. February 22, 2012 @ 05:05


    Lol ty, im running the house for a short period of time, and couldn’t figure out how to start the dishwasher ;D

    Posted by Andypandysugarcandy1
  2. February 22, 2012 @ 05:40


    The oldest dishwashes ran the hot water till it was hot automatically (preset amount of time). Saves you a fair amount of work. Most dishwashers just use piping cold water and heat it themselves though

    Posted by HVACarchives
  3. February 22, 2012 @ 06:38


    ok so i have a Blomberg dishwasher quiet guard 8 and i use rinse aid but my dishes still come out streaked but dry what is the matter???

    Posted by buffyfoo
  4. February 22, 2012 @ 07:33


    if you think thats good check my washer out youll need hearin aids

    Posted by posiden125
  5. February 22, 2012 @ 07:49


    Thanks man! Our energy bill is huge so I wonder why new machines run so long. I don’t buy that they’re really energy efficient, especially when my old (dial type) dishwasher cleaned in a little over an hour. Our new Maytag on the “autoclean” cycle takes over 4 hours! I’m not buying the energy efficient thing. I know, I know it’s not your fault, just venting when I think a new appliance should be better than the ones from 20 years ago,

    Posted by peeweecee
  6. February 22, 2012 @ 08:28


    Most all new energy efficient dishwashers take a very long time to complete (2 hours is common). This is because the use of less water requires a much longer run time. Asko, like Bosch and others, is no exception.

    Posted by tresfranklin
  7. February 22, 2012 @ 08:46


    Nice try, I do think you should know, that your dishwasher is not quiet. It’s low frequent, but the low frequencies are intense. Meaning that it’s too damn loud to me xD

    Posted by peterglad1985
  8. February 22, 2012 @ 09:37


    That’s cool, I have the D3630 and at 32dB I just can’t hear a damn thing so I never know when it’s finished or not LOL

    Posted by benjnz
  9. February 22, 2012 @ 09:51


    We have an LG dishwasher. It ws very quiet too at the beginning, but what a piece of crap it proved to be. It costed us close to 1000$ but in 4 years it had to be repaired 4 or 5 times. It already costed us close to 300$ in repairs, and need more. Not only it doesn’t wash well, parts keep breaking, and now it’s leaking about a liter of water on the floor for every wash. And forget about LG service. Oh and I have an LG fridge that is no better.

    Posted by gbeau1961
  10. February 22, 2012 @ 09:56


    I can hear everthing this dishwasher does. My Amana D/W is quieter than your Asko and 1/3 the price..Amana parts and service is less expensive also..Just my opinion..

    Posted by cactuskid1950
  11. February 22, 2012 @ 10:10


    Asko heats the water to a specified temp, depending on program selected. Also, you should use a bit more soap.

    Posted by skydogz1
  12. February 22, 2012 @ 11:05


    right i have a hotpoint fdm 554 which is quiter than this asko also its cold fill onley and i get a very good wash

    Posted by 10366296
  13. February 22, 2012 @ 11:18


    It’s the D3450 – 8 steel system.

    Posted by Richard1984

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