Dishwasher capacity is measured in place settings, which is the number of complete table settings a load can hold. A compact benchtop or smaller model suits a couple or a small flat, a mid-size dishwasher around 12 place settings works for most households, and a 14 place setting model handles larger families and frequent entertaining. Standard freestanding and built-in dishwashers fit a 60cm cabinetry space, while benchtop units sit on the counter and connect to your tap, so no permanent plumbing is needed.
If your kitchen is fully fitted, an integrated dishwasher hides behind a cabinet panel for a seamless built-in look.
Benchtop or freestanding dishwasher: which should I choose?
A benchtop dishwasher is compact, sits on the counter, and connects to your tap, which makes it ideal for apartments, rentals, or small kitchens. A freestanding dishwasher offers full 60cm capacity for larger households and slots neatly between benches.
How many place settings do I need?
As a guide, a 12 place setting dishwasher suits most NZ households, smaller benchtop models cover a couple or single person, and 14 place settings give extra room for bigger families or regular entertaining.
Do benchtop dishwashers need plumbing?
No permanent plumbing is required. A benchtop model connects directly to your kitchen tap and drains into the sink, so it is easy to set up in most kitchens.