UPGRADING YOUR MAYTAG® QUIETSERIES™ DISHWASHER
Your Maytag® QuietSeries™ dishwasher serves you and your dishes well. It gets the job done—and it does it quietly. Of course you love it. But if it’s time for an upgrade, there are some amazing options to choose from.
If you have a small space or a sleeping baby at home—or have simply become accustomed to the peace and quiet your Maytag® QuietSeries™ dishwasher affords you—Maytag brand’s current line includes dishwashers as quiet as 44 dBAs.1 For reference, a whisper typically measures about 25 dBAs. You can have peace of mind knowing that your new Maytag dishwasher will take care of messes, quietly.
DISCOVER ADVANCED FEATURES FOUND IN MAYTAG® DISHWASHERS
You’ll still find everything you know and love about the Maytag® QuietSeries™ dishwashers, but with even more improvements. These updated models dial down the sound, amp up the features and now offer a fingerprint resistant finish. Check out some of the features you can choose from when you replace and upgrade your QuietSeries™ 100, 200 or 300 dishwasher.
DUAL POWER FILTRATION
Skip soaking, scrubbing and pre-rinsing with Maytag brand engineering which puts an end to most pre-work. Industry-exclusive Dual Power Filtration combines 100% microfiltration and a 4-blade stainless steel chopper to filter out and disintegrate any food in its path.
POWERBLAST® CYCLE
Maytag brand's PowerBlast® Cycle is game for whatever you throw at it, from your messiest pans to your favorite glassware. It uses high-pressure jets, increased water temperatures and hot steam to scour away stubborn food.
SANI RINSE OPTION
The Sani Rinse option lets you confidently wash important items with a high-temperature rinse that removes 99.999% of food soil bacteria.
REPLACE YOUR MAYTAG® QUIETSERIES™ 100, 200 OR 300 WITH A NEW MODEL
What are you waiting for? Replace—and upgrade—your Maytag® QuietSeries™ dishwasher to a new Maytag® dishwasher model so your household’s post-meal cleanup can continue humming quietly along.
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1. A-weighted decibels measure the volume of sound as perceived by the human ear.