ᐅ Dishwasher front panels

Created on: 26 Mar 2014 11:26
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Sektionschef
Hello
Has anyone here already looked into the installation options for dishwasher fronts in the new Metod kitchen system? I have spent some time researching this topic and would like to share my current findings with you:
As I understand it, IKEA now offers the option in Metod to have the dishwasher fronts divided, so they appear as if the dishwasher has multiple drawers. Alternatively, you can install a continuous door as before. This can also be selected in the online planner, which will then display the desired front layout.
Additionally, I found out that Metod requires a special mechanism where the dishwasher fronts slide along rails attached to the dishwasher door. I think it works similarly to the sliding doors on refrigerators.
What isn’t clear to me yet is whether this special sliding mechanism is mandatory with Metod, or if you can still mount the front fixed directly to the dishwasher door as before. Does this have something to do with the different plinth height between Metod and Faktum?
If you want to attach multiple partial fronts to the dishwasher door, you need the Vaglig (20250663) product. This consists of two rails that hold the partial fronts together. But as far as I understand, this does not include the sliding mechanism itself.
For the sliding mechanism, you then need either Resonlig (50248348) or Behjälplig (50242426). The difference between these two seems to be that they fit different dishwasher models (Resonlig for Skinande, Rengöra, and LAGAN; Behjälplig for Hjälpsam). However, I have not yet figured out which one is needed for a non-IKEA dishwasher.
There is also Ersättare (00250664), which appears to be an installation solution for semi-integrated dishwashers. Since IKEA does not offer semi-integrated appliances in their range, Ersättare is probably designed specifically for non-IKEA models that you want to install in Metod. I have also looked at the installation instructions for Ersättare, but some things are still unclear to me:
As I understand it, the lower part of the front must be a partial front with a height of 20cm (8 inches), which is hinged in such a way that it flips open when the dishwasher door is opened. Does this mean that a continuous front is not possible with semi-integrated dishwashers???
Additionally, the instructions state that the upper partial front, also 20cm (8 inches) high, must be cut to size depending on the dishwasher’s trim height. I assume this would only apply to fronts without embossed patterns, because if, for example, I cut a Lidingö front (which has an embossed pattern) in the middle at 20cm (8 inches), I would be cutting through the design?
Since I want to install an existing dishwasher with a semi-integrated front in my new Metod kitchen with Lidingö/Bodbyn fronts, I am currently puzzled about how the installation should actually look.
Since Metod will be available in Austria from April 1st, I will definitely ask IKEA then.
Does anyone already know the answers to my questions?
Best regards
Sektionschef
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jelimi
1 Feb 2015 14:16
I have the:

Neff GX669 (S52N69X3EU) built-in dishwasher A

which Neff calls varioDrawerPlus
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IKEA-Experte
1 Feb 2015 14:20
I have the:

Neff GX669 (S52N69X3EU) built-in dishwasher, energy class A

Neff calls it varioDrawerPlus

However, I need assistance that MTK Hesse does not want to provide...
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Hesse.MTK
1 Feb 2015 15:51
Siemens SX778D01TE Bosch SBE88TD01E

Thank you. Those are indeed very high prices. I see you are from the same region.

How did you solve it?
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IKEA-Experte
1 Feb 2015 15:58
Not at all, I still have a Faktum kitchen. However, I wouldn’t want a cutlery drawer either. I prefer to use that space for larger plates and glasses. I don’t see any real advantage in having a cutlery drawer.
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Hesse.MTK
1 Feb 2015 16:06
That is certainly a valid point. In that case, I can easily order the SX76P030EU.
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Leuchte_4301
1 Feb 2015 18:33
Not at all, I still have a FAKTUM kitchen. However, I wouldn’t want a cutlery drawer either. I prefer to use that space for larger plates and glasses. I don’t see any real advantage in having a cutlery drawer.

Hello,

But that is exactly the advantage I get with a cutlery drawer. Without a cutlery tray, I have the entire lower level free for large pots and plates. The upper level is usually height-adjustable, so even tall glasses fit in. The cutlery drawer is quite shallow and sits just below the countertop. It doesn’t get in the way, and you can comfortably sort and remove cutlery without bending down. This feature should not be underestimated, especially for those with back issues.