Customer Reviews for GE - 24" Top Control Built-In Stainless Steel Tub Dishwasher with 3-Level Wash and 51 dBA - Stainless Steel
Customer Rating
5
Much needed dishwasher
on March 15, 2026
Posted by: Cboe
This is still a new purchase but happy to have a dishwasher.
Response from geappliances.comBy Julia, GE_Appliances, April 7, 2026
This is a wonderful dishwasher that features an autosense cycle. During this cycle, a beam of light measures soil levels and water temperature to adjust to the ideal cycle time. We're confident this dishwasher will be an asset in your home for years to come.
Written by a customer while visiting geappliances.com
Customer Rating
4
New Dishwasher
on March 28, 2026
Posted by: Quiet Appliance
from Texas
Too soon to tell as I've never had a GE dishwasher. My former Whirlpool dishwasher lasted over 20 years. My new GE is very quiet and cleans well.
Features
4
Performance
4
Quality
4
Value
4
Response from geappliances.comBy Vikki, GE_Appliances, April 23, 2026
We are confident your new GE dishwasher will serve you well for many years.
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Customer Rating
2
Avoid this thing like the plague.
on April 7, 2026
Posted by: Phil347
This dishwasher looks ok, although I never understood hiding the display under the counter where you can't see it. The capacity is tiny - everything feels cramped and I can't imagine that anyone would ever use the function to lower the top rack - things barely fit on the bottom rack with the top rack raised up. In short, this dishwasher is tiny, and if I wasn't stuck with low countertops, I would have chosen almost any other dishwasher. As for its washing abilities...the dishes come out clean, but soaked. It doesn't matter what cycle you use, there are pools of water on every dish. Nothing like hand drying every dish you just washed. This dishwasher is trash. Would not recommend, unless you have low countertops like me, and you have no other choice.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Features
2
Performance
1
Quality
2
Value
1
Response from geappliances.comBy Don, GE_Appliances, April 8, 2026
We'd like to assist with your dishes being wet after a completed cycle. It's extremely important that the water entering the dishwasher is between 120°F and 140°F to ensure the best drying results. Be sure to run the faucet closest to the dishwasher prior to starting the dishwasher to purge cold water from the hot water line. Additionally, we recommend you check the rinse aid dispenser and fill it if it is empty. Rinse aids promotes drying by causing water to sheet off of dishware and glassware. You can find additional information that would help improve your dishwasher's drying performance here: https://products.geappliances.com/appliance/gea-support-search-content?contentId=17451.
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Customer Rating
4
nice design
on April 10, 2026
Posted by: coconz
The second time I ran a cycle the handle on the silverware basket came off when I was unloading the silverware. Not a good start. Our prior dishwasher was also a GE and had no problems. A feature our prior dishwasher had that I loved was a light that shined on the floor in front of the dishwasher when the cycle was complete.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
4
Performance
4
Quality
5
Value
5
Written by a customer while visiting geappliances.com