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Integrated slimline dishwasher 500mm deep??
katiejaney
Posts: 4 Newbie
Hi everyone,
After what feels like days of searching I'm hoping someone can help. We're having our kitchen done at the minute and have bought an integrated slimline dishwasher that's too deep and basically due to pipework we need one that's 500mm deep. Does anyone know of one that exists??
Thanks
After what feels like days of searching I'm hoping someone can help. We're having our kitchen done at the minute and have bought an integrated slimline dishwasher that's too deep and basically due to pipework we need one that's 500mm deep. Does anyone know of one that exists??
Thanks
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I think you might as well alter the piping as you are doing the kitchen. Surely can't be that hard, can it?0
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That's exactly what I've just said to my husband! I can see a pipe (maybe gas) that runs about 200mm higher than the cut out at the back of the dishwasher so going to speak to the builder in the morning to see whether it can be lowered!0
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crackhouse wrote: »What do you mean deep? WxLxH
for width, what you need is a "slimline" dishwasher, something from Bosch or Zanussi
http://www.johnlewis.com/browse/electricals/dishwashers/size=slimline/_/N-adoZ1z0rni3
WxDxH
They mean depth. How deep it goes back. Using width and length doesn't indicate to someone not with you which way the thing is facing.
Anyway, I'm pretty sure it doesn't exist given that the standard depth of a kitchen unit is 600mm. They be creating something for a market that doesn't exist.
And the OP can have accommodare a depth of 600mm if they move the plumbing.Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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