Brought for my elderly father, great height for him to liad.
SandraPerfect solution to space issues at home and performs exactly as a full size washer would..
SPerfect under the sink dishwasher. My only quibble is I can only fit two 10 inch plates in. 9 inch dinner plates aren't a problem though so I am quite happy with it.
Judy DownsVery compact easy to program. A bit dark inside, could do with a light maybe? A little awkward to load but not too bad.
GrantPrograms and progress timer excellent.. The rack is poorly designed - plates tend to fall over.
ChristopherExcellent at doing what it’s supposed to. Cutlery basket can be put in different places so handy for different load combinations. Quick cycle is very efficient.. Although it would take six place settings, that doesn’t allow for pans or other large items, but is a compact so just be aware of its limitations, that said for one or two people it’s ideal.
Jonwonderful Machine easy to set up worth every penny.
Mr Howard Kingsnot too loud. moves on draining top have to keep staighteningmess left under sinkno manual
StephenThe washing g is perfect.. She size is made to fit between to the counter and the top cupboard. It would be wise to offer a higher and more practical model for the washing, as most consumers would prefer it to be .
NarjesExcellent. No
HyldaVery compact, quiet machine, with a good choice of different wash cycles. Leaves everything spotless, from cups and cutlery to saucepans and casserole dishes. Due to the size of our kitchen, we had thought that a dishwasher was out of the question, so this has been a lifesaver!. Due to the compact size, our dinner plates don't fit in, height-wise. We are happy to buy some slightly smaller dinner plates if it means not having to wash dishes by hand, but be aware that this may be an issue.
RuthVery efficient easy to use and looks good.
Debracleaning performance. long cycle times
SandraCompact, easy to use,. Lack of cycles, not tall enough for large plates, won't do dishes and baking trays at the same time.
TracyI did my research before I purchased as I have always had a slim line dishwasher. I have recently moved and did not have room for a slim line, I have this on my worktop next to my sink. It takes a six place setting (two sink fulls) and height wise takes large plates! I am really pleased, you can always rely on the Zannusi make.. What is there not to like!
BarbaraSo, if you are reading this then you probably don't have room for a full sized dishwasher in your kitchen, and you also hate washing up and drying stuff. Right? Me too.After years of working out how I could spend thousands remodelling my kitchen to free up enough under counter top space to fit a full size dishwasher, in the end I got fed up and decided to buy one of these.I did a bit of research across the internet to see what the market is like, and realised that the choice is pretty narrow. When I was looking the Bosch version was out of stock everywhere, so it was a choice between this one and an Indesit one that was a bit cheaper. In the end I decided I'd plump for the extra and go for the Zanussi one in the hope that a better branded one would be better built, (I remember we had a Zanussi washing machine when I was little and that lasted for years so…) my main concern was that if it leaked on top of the counter it would really make a right mess. (Note: I have no reason to believe the Indesit model is particularly leaky!)Having done my research I was already well aware that full size dinner plates don't fit, and that I would need to get good at crockery tetris to make the most of it, so that wasn't a particular surprise (I do think there is definitely a market for a slightly taller one of these that fits big plates!!)My kitchen has never had a dishwasher before, so I had to install a tap connection under the sink for the water supply, and also replace the kitchen sink U-Bend for one with a spigot for an appliance to connect to for the waste water. I am not a plumber but I did this myself, however I would recommend that you seek professional advice if you are in anyway unsure about doing this part. It's also worth considering that the hoses need to get from the dishwasher to the under sink area, so you may need to drill some holes in your worktop. I ended up drilling a big hole in the worktop at the back of the dishwasher for the power cable and hoses (this appliance comes fitted with a standard UK 13 amp plug
Welding GogglesSo, if you are reading this then you probably don't have room for a full sized dishwasher in your kitchen, and you also hate washing up and drying stuff. Right? Me too.
After years of working out how I could spend thousands remodelling my kitchen to free up enough under counter top space to fit a full size dishwasher, in the end I got fed up and decided to buy one of these.
I did a bit of research across the internet to see what the market is like, and realised that the choice is pretty narrow. When I was looking the Bosch version was out of stock everywhere, so it was a choice between this one and an Indesit one that was a bit cheaper. In the end I decided I'd plump for the extra and go for the Zanussi one in the hope that a better branded one would be better built, (I remember we had a Zanussi washing machine when I was little and that lasted for years so…) my main concern was that if it leaked on top of the counter it would really make a right mess. (Note: I have no reason to believe the Indesit model is particularly leaky!)
Having done my research I was already well aware that full size dinner plates don't fit, and that I would need to get good at crockery tetris to make the most of it, so that wasn't a particular surprise (I do think there is definitely a market for a slightly taller one of these that fits big plates!!)
My kitchen has never had a dishwasher before, so I had to install a tap connection under the sink for the water supply, and also replace the kitchen sink U-Bend for one with a spigot for an appliance to connect to for the waste water. I am not a plumber but I did this myself, however I would recommend that you seek professional advice if you are in anyway unsure about doing this part. It's also worth considering that the hoses need to get from the dishwasher to the under sink area, so you may need to drill some holes in your worktop. I ended up drilling a big hole in the worktop at the back of the dishwasher for the power cable and hoses (this appliance comes fitted wi
Brand | Zanussi |
Model | ZDM17301SA |
Item Weight | 24 Kg |
Product Dimensions | 50 x 55 x 43.8 cm |
Standard Capacity Cycle | 6 Place Settings |
Energy Efficiency | A+ |
Efficiency (10 classes) | A+++ to D |
Noise Level | 49 dB |
Installation Type | freestanding |
Part Number | ZDM17301SA |
Colour | Sliver |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Manufacturer Warranty | 1 Year |