Over time, your dishwasher cutlery basket can become damaged due to wear and tear and sharp cutlery. If left, a damaged basket can hinder the performance of your appliance meaning your cutlery won't come out as clean as it should. Read on to find out the best way to replace your dishwasher cutlery basket.
How to replace a dishwasher cutlery basket step by step
If the cutlery basket in your dishwasher has become damaged and you need to replace it with a new one. Take a look at our video or read our guide below for advice and guidance on how to do this.
Finding the correct part
First up, you will need to make sure you purchase a replacement cutlery basket to fit your appliance. These spare parts might all look pretty similar, but some may not be suitable for your dishwasher. To do this, you will need to know the model number. Take a look at our article for help with how to find the model number on your dishwasher. You can buy your replacement dishwasher basket here on our website.
Universal baskets
If a genuine replacement is not available for your dishwasher make and model, you can purchase a universal one instead. Be sure to check the dimensions of your dishwasher and make sure there is enough room for it to slot into place and that the spray arm is able to move freely.
Fitting the cutlery basket
When you have found the correct replacement cutlery basket for your dishwasher, you can simply lift out the old one and slot the new one in its place.
Dishwasher safety
As well as cracks and damages to the cutlery basket, your dishwasher may experience other safety issues including broken glass getting into the machine as well as leaks and cracks in the machine itself. It's important to regularly inspect your dishwasher to make sure it is working as safely as possible and that you respond to any warning signs fast. Our video on important safety checks for your dishwasher takes you through a few things that you should regularly check as well as signs of damage and faults to look out for.
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