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DigitalBrowse free premium dishwasher catalogs and brochures from Miele, Cove, Gaggenau, Bosch Benchmark, Thermador, Fisher & Paykel DishDrawer, Asko, JennAir, KitchenAid and Monogram — request brochures by mail or shop the digital pages.
Premium Dishwasher Categories at a Glance
Ultra-luxury built-in (Tier 1) — Miele's flagship G7000 and G7900 lines, Cove from the Sub-Zero/Wolf family, Gaggenau's 400-series, and Asko's Logic line define the top of the category. These are German- or Scandinavian-engineered machines with cast stainless tubs, 60+ dB-A noise floors below 40 (so quiet most owners watch a dishwasher cycle out of disbelief), AutoOpen drying, internal water softeners, and 20+ year design lives. Price points run $2,000 to $5,500 for a single unit.
Premium built-in (Tier 2) — Thermador's Sapphire and Star Sapphire lines, Bosch's Benchmark and 800 Series, Fisher & Paykel's DishDrawer double drawers, JennAir's TriFecta wash system, and Monogram round out the premium step below ultra-luxury. These bring the same panel-ready integration and stainless tub construction at $1,400–$2,800 price points.
Mass-premium (Tier 3) — KitchenAid PrintShield, Bosch 300 and 500, GE Profile UltraFresh, LG QuadWash and Samsung Linear Wash deliver premium-class wash performance without the panel-ready price step. Most are stainless tub with third racks at $900–$1,500.
What to Look For in a Premium Dishwasher Catalog
The most useful catalogs spell out noise rating in dB-A (anything under 42 is whisper-quiet; the Miele G7000 hits 38 dB-A), tub construction (cast stainless lasts 20+ years; plastic tubs degrade), drying technology (AutoOpen, condensation, zeolite, or fan-assisted heated dry — each has trade-offs for glassware and plastics), third-rack design (cutlery vs. shallow utensils), cycle count and time (Express, Eco, Sanitize, Auto), and panel-ready vs. stainless front. For built-in installations, also check tub height (compact 32 inches vs. standard 33.5 inches vs. tall-tub 34+), water-softener compatibility, and the cord/water/drain rough-in requirements.
Choosing Between Integrated, Panel-Ready and Stainless
Three install styles dominate the premium category. Fully integrated panel-ready dishwashers accept a custom cabinet front that matches your kitchen — the most invisible install, the most demanding to spec (handle, hinge, panel weight, exposed-fastener vs. trimless). Miele Lumen, Bosch Benchmark, Thermador Star Sapphire, Cove, Gaggenau 400 and Fisher & Paykel DishDrawer all support this. Stainless front appears as the dishwasher's own brushed-stainless face — a clean modern look that doesn't require cabinetry coordination. Pocket-handle and bar-handle stainless faces vary the front-of-machine aesthetics. Plan the install style before you finalize cabinets: panel-ready requires the cabinet shop to build a door blank and hardware to match.
Free Premium Dishwasher Catalogs by Mail
Most luxury appliance brochures are mailed free to homeowners and designers. Catalogs from Miele, Cove, Gaggenau, Thermador and Sub-Zero/Wolf are particularly worth requesting in print — large-format photography, full lineup comparison charts, and noise/cycle specs are easier to scan on paper than a phone screen. Dealers can use the catalog edition to confirm current pricing and lead times. Fisher & Paykel and Asko also publish full-line brochures that include their dishwasher families alongside other built-in appliances.