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Kitchen-Aid Briva In-sink Dishwasher

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No, not 'NSync, although we probably wouldn't mind if they were doing the dishes instead of us, this is an in-the-sink dishwasher.

The Briva could be a perfect solution if you have the money but not the space, as it isn't cheap: $1850. It runs a full cycle in 30 minutes, and fits 5 place settings within.

 
 

The basket is removable, allowing for use of the basin as a regular sink on the dishwasher side as well. The sink is 42" wide, which is pretty standard if you have a larger sink. It runs 22" deep into the cupboard below, and 22" in depth. The lid becomes functional counter space when closed, including a place to set hot items.

- Images from KitchenAid and AjMadison.

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But... it's almost $2K! The people who can buy it probably aren't the people who need it.

posted by shani-o on September 13th 2007 at 10:40am
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I agree about the price point. If it comes down in price, I think it will be a very popular item. For now I'm OK with taking up 1/3 of my closet space for my rolling 18in dishwasher, AND it can do more dishes at once.

posted by Craftypants on September 14th 2007 at 7:42am
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this is one thing i'm dying over... i wish that it was a bit cheaper, and also available in europe...

while on topic, does anyone know of any miniature dishwashers available in Europe?

posted by sanna on September 14th 2007 at 10:43pm
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Wow that’s a great idea, I think if they worked on it and created a smaller cheaper version it could do really well. My current dishwasher is always needing replacement kenmore parts, I wonder if a dishwasher that cost $1850 would still breakdown? lol

posted by timada on December 9th 2008 at 3:33am
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