GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Statistics About The Average Width Of A Dishwasher
The average width of a dishwasher is typically around 24 inches.
In this post, we explore the diverse landscape of dishwasher widths across different regions and types. From standard widths commonly found in the U.S. to compact sizes ideal for apartments, we delve into the statistics behind the varying dimensions of dishwashers worldwide.
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"Approximately 65% of dishwashers installed are of the standard width, 24 inches."
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"The average width of a commercial dishwasher can be up to 29 inches."
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"Drawers type dishwashers have an average width of 23.5 to 24 inches."
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"The most compact portable dishwasher sizes are between 18 to 22 inches in width."
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"About 25% of Americans have a compact dishwasher with a width of 18 inches."
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"The majority of built-in dishwashers on the Australian market are 60cm wide, which is about 23.6 inches."
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"In Japan, the standard width of a dishwasher is 45cm, considerably less than the average American width."
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"Compact dishwashers with 18 inches width are often used in apartments, small homes and condos where space is a constraint."
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"French made dishwashers average 60cm, close to 23.6 inches in width."
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"60 cm wide dishwashers will fit in most standard kitchen designs in the United Kingdom."
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"U.S. built-in dishwashers are typically 24 inches wide, other global markets also follow this standard but adapt to local kitchen design requirements."
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"The width of a dishwasher in a recreational vehicle or caravan will typically range between 18-22 inches."
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"In India, standard dishwashers are around 60 cm wide, equivalent to approximately 23.6 inches, which is slightly less than the average width in the U.S."
Jannik Lindner
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