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A table top dishwasher, the Argos Bush DW5F is easy to place as per one’s convenience. Easy to use and easy to store, the efficient dishwasher from Argos, has an energy rating of B. It has a cleaning efficiency of B and a drying efficiency of C. Equipped with 5 rinse programmes, the dishwasher has 3 wash temperatures depending on the dishes to be washed and the kind of cleaning they require. For instance, one can set the hot water option for extremely greasy and dirty dishes. With an energy consumption of 0.61 kWh, Argos Bush DW5F has a water consumption of 10.4 litres. An efficient and reliable machine, it has 4 place settings and extremely low noise level of 62dBA. With a energy rating of B on the energy efficiency scale, the dishwasher has an approximate annual energy consumption of 152 kWh per year and an annual water consumption of 2,600 litres per year.
Equipped with 5 programmes and 3 temperature settings, the kitchen dishwasher offers plenty of dishwashing options to its user. One can select the programme that best suits your requirement. It also has a delay start option of up to 24 hours for added convenience and flexibility. Featuring a 12 minute quick wash for users with very busy lifestyles, the Argos Bush DW5F dishwasher has a removable cutlery basket that can be taken out to make place for large dishes. It also has an electronic display that indicates the status of the machine and the time left for the programme to finish. With dimensions 47 cm height, 57cm width and 48 cm depth, the dishwasher also has a salt and rinse aid refill indicator. It has a designated place for water softener and an option for residual drying. A filter system and a cold water fill are its other features. Argos Bush DW5F has an energy consumption of 0.61kWh per cycle and a water consumption of 10.4 litres per cycle, making it arguably greener than hand washing.

July 28th, 2010 at 11:00 am
There seems to be a design fault with this Dishwasher I have had three and after around 12 month they have all leaked water from the front left hand corner
Has any users had the same problem?
December 30th, 2010 at 3:56 pm
I have had mine about 10 months and has just started leaking from the front, seems to be the same problem.
February 20th, 2011 at 6:58 pm
This has been happening with mine for about the last week it started of with a small drip. I switched it on today and after about half an hour i went in to kitchen to walk straight into a puddle of water on my floor. so i switched it off for 10 mins i then went to take out the dishes to wash them by hand and the plastic window screen on the instide of the door had came of altogether. ive only had this dishwasher for about a year and a half…does any one know if it can be fixed?
March 2nd, 2011 at 1:07 pm
I have had mine for a year, and started having this problem about 6 weeks ago, but it seemed to correct itself. It would say error for a bit, then when I restarted it all was well. Or it would leak, then after I had bailed out the water it would work fine. Now it just leaks on all cylcles. Tilting it backwards did not work either. Is the water not draining? Or is the water level indicator broken? Who knows.
I really dislike having my time wasted by this.
April 16th, 2011 at 11:32 am
If all of you are having the same problem – there must be a design fault. Get in touch with the company – or trading standards might be able to help you fight your case.
August 31st, 2011 at 10:59 am
I have had the Bush tabletop dishwasher for about 9 months. The inside plastic screen came out of the door. Also prior to this, the dishwasher was badly leaking from the window in the door and from underneath the door. When I looked at the seal under the door, it is really flimsy and it is not adequate to keep the water in. Also the inner plastic screen is not firmly fixed into the door, so that will leak as well. The design is not robust enough to keep the water in – and I have cured the problem by sticking draught excluder under the lower door seal and have gaffer taped it into position. With gaffer tape, I have stuck the inner plastic window back in position and I have not had any leaks. I will be contacting the company about this but my guess is that they have probably had quite a few returns on this problem.