Best dishwasher under Rs 30000 for Indian homes in 2026

If you don’t like manually scrubbing cookware, you may want to buy a dishwasher. But if you consider a dishwasher a high-value purchase and your budget is only Rs 30000, here we have handpicked some of the top-ranked models on Amazon. These can handle oil-grease, hard-on masala stains, and bacteria by spraying a mix of dishwashing soap and boiling water. It is said to use less water, also causes less wastewater, and is more time-efficient.

The three picks below have not been tested by us, but are listed from highest price to lowest. The prices and stock availability can change over time. We urge you to always verify the current price and stock status on Amazon before making a purchase decision.

Voltas Beko 14 Place Settings Dishwasher (DF14S3, Silver)

Price: Rs 29,900

The Voltas Beko DF14S3 is the most spacious option on this list, offering 14 place settings. The dishwasher comes with five wash programs. It comes with 2 spray levels with up to 70°C water jets. For lighter loads, it comes with a Quick and Shine function that is said to clean and dry dishes in around 58 minutes. There is also a Mini 30 programme that handles lightly stained dishes in half an hour at 35°C.

It is said to consume only 11.5 litres per cycle, and the machine operates at 55 dB, which is somewhat the noise level of an electric fan.

The Voltas dishwasher has two spray arms meant to clean the upper and lower racks simultaneously. It has a control knob, a full-size mug shelf, 14 pints capacity, and is made of stainless steel.

The company says it is suited for families of 2-4 members. It comes with a 2-year comprehensive warranty on the product and an additional 3-year warranty on the motor.

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Faber 8 Place Settings Dishwasher (FFSD 6PR 8S Ace)

Price: Rs 27,789

The Faber FFSD 6PR 8S Ace comes with 8 place settings and offers six wash programs: Intensive, Normal, Eco, Glass, 90 Minutes, and Rapid. It heats water up to 69°C and consumes only 8 litres of water per cycle.

The upper rack is adjustable, and the machine includes a multifunctional cutlery tray on the top tier, which can offer more usable space in the lower rack for larger items. The delay start function (up to 24 hours) lets you schedule a wash for whenever you want.

An LED display shows the remaining wash time and the active programme. You also get salt and rinse aid indicators that tell you when these consumables need to be added.

The unit comes with a 2-year comprehensive warranty and a 5-year cavity warranty.

Midea 13 Place Settings Dishwasher (WQP12-5201F, Silver)

Price: Rs 21,990

The Midea Torrino WQP12-5201F brings 13 place settings and cleans with a 70°C water wash that the brand claims eliminates 99.99% of bacteria. It sports seven wash programs like Intensive, Eco, Glass, 90 Minutes, Rapid, Self-Cleaning, and Pre-Wash. The Pre-Wash and Self-Cleaning programs are additions.

The rack system is one of the machine’s standout practical features. The upper basket adjusts in height, flip tines fold flat to accommodate awkward shapes, and there is a removable cutlery rack alongside a foldable cup shelf. A half-load option lets you run a partial cycle, thus saving water and energy.

The Midea WQP12-5201F carries an A++ energy efficiency rating. It includes a power-off memory function, ensuring the selected cycle resumes where it left off before the power interruption.

Other features include a delay timer, child lock, and a dual LED display. The machine comes with a 2-year comprehensive warranty and a 5-year warranty on the motor.

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G. S. Vasan

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