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NEW GE Dishwashers at Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center

GDT550

GE's Newest Dishwashers – Confidently Clean!

Not only do the newest dishwashers from GE offer their most advanced wash system, they add amazing flexibility to your dishwashing expericence.

  • Wash Zones make it possible to run a half load in just the upper or lower rack.
  • Upper rack is adjustable for loading tall items, including plates up to 10-1/2″
  • Wash Your Way customizable rack with reversible tines in the lower basket makes loading and unloading effortless.
  • Quiet 48 dBA package!

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GE's Most Advanced Wash System.

With 65% more wash power** delivered to the each rack, the entire load is thoroughly clean, unquestionably sanitary, consistently dry, and ready for the table.

**GE's enhanced performance wash arms give you the extra hand you need by delivering 65% more wash power to each rack, compared to previous GE models.

Wash Systems Features:

3 Pressurized Full Coverage Wash Arms

Ensure every dish and utensil are thoroughly washed and table-ready.

3 Dedicated Silverware Jets

Provide spotless silverware with jets directed at multiple locations.

Piranha(tm) Hard-Food Disposer

Pulverizes food particles with a 3,600 RPM rotating stainless steel blade.

4-Pass Wash and Dry Element

Consistent wash and dry temperatures deliver table-ready results.

GDT550HSDSS

GDT550HSDSS

GDT550HSDSS

GE® Hybrid Stainless Steel Interior Dishwasher

with Hidden Controls

  • GE's Most Advanced Wash System
  • Hybrid Stainless Steel Interior
  • 2 Easy Access Silverware Baskets
  • Adjustable Upper Rack
  • Wash Your Way Customizable Rack
  • Upper & Lower Rack Only Wash Options
  • 48 dBA

Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center (UAKC) has the full line of GE dishwashers on sale today at both locations. Contact the experts at UAKC for all your appliance and plumbing fixture needs.

Two locations to serve you – Calabasas and Studio City:

Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center

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May 08, 2013
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