

GE GDT535PSMSS 24 Inch Built-In Dishwasher with 4 Wash Cycles, 14 Place Settings, Hard Food Disposer, Steam Wash, Energy Star Certified, Piranha Hard Food Disposer, NSF Certification , Child Safety Lock, Dry Boost, Low dBA, Sanitize Option in Stainless Steel
Quick Specs View More
- Width: 23.75"
- Height: 33.375"
- Depth: 24"
- Capacity: 14 Place Settings
- Cycles: 4
- Tub Material: Plastic
- Control Style: Fully Integrated
- Noise Level: 59 dBA
- Energy Star: Yes
- Piranha Hard Food Disposer
- NSF Certification
- Child Safety Lock
- Dry Boost
- Low dBA
- Sanitize Option
GE GDT535PSMSS Dimensions
- Exterior Width 24"
- Depth 24"
- Height 33.375"
GE GDT535PSMSS Specs
- Brand GE
- SKU GDT535PSMSS
- UPC 084691831129
- Stock Id 955409
- Product Number GDT535PSMSS
- Warranty Info
Model
- Type Built-In
- Control Style Fully Integrated
- Cycles 4
- Capacity 14 Place Settings
- Accepts Panels No
Appearance
- Works with Brand Specific App Yes
Smart Features
- Noise Level 59 dBA
- Number of Racks 2
- Tall Tub Yes
- Tub Material Plastic
- Quick Wash No
- Water Softener No
- Cutlery Tray No
- Hard Food Disposer Yes
- Steam Wash Yes
- Sanitize Option Yes
- ADA Compliant No
- Energy Star Yes
- NSF Certified Yes
- Piranha Hard Food Disposer Yes
- NSF Certification Yes
- Child Safety Lock Yes
- Dry Boost Yes
- Low dBA Yes
Features
- Color Stainless Steel
- Width 23.75"
- Volts 120 Volts
- Amps 15 Amps
- Child Lock Yes
- Approved for Outdoor Use No
- Wattage 800 Watts
- Cutout Width 24"
- Cutout Depth 24"
- Cutout Height 33.5" - 34.75"
- Water Filtration System 100% Filtration with Piranha Hard Food Disposer and Removable Filter
- Delicate Cycle No
- Filter Self-Cleaning
- Frequency 60 Hz.
- Warranty Terms 1 Year for Parts & Labor
- Number of Options 8
- Delay Wash Yes
- Air Dry No
- Motor Type Single Speed
- Heated Dry Yes
- Rinse Only Cycle Yes
- WiFi Connect Optional (Requires part no. PBX23W00Y0)
- Fan Dry No
- Condensate Dry No
- Dry Boost Yes
- Weight 80.00 lbs
Technical Details
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About a month into using it the racks began to rust. About a year in the unit started to leak. About a year and a half in it just stopped working. No explanation and not worth getting repaired. The only thing that could be considered positive is that you know when it’s running because you can hear it throughout the entire house.
Written by a customer while visiting www.geappliances.com