Dishwashing Accessories

Dishwasher Accessories
The right accessory can make a noticeable difference to how well your dishwasher works and how easy it is to load. Whether you're upgrading an existing machine or fitting out a new integrated dishwasher, a few carefully chosen additions go a long way.
Choosing the Right Accessory
Compatibility is the most important factor. Accessories are generally designed for specific brands or model ranges, and using the wrong part can affect fit and function. Check your dishwasher's model number against the accessory specifications before purchasing, or contact our team for guidance.
For integrated dishwashers, door panels need to match your existing cabinetry in terms of height, width and finish. Smeg supplies panel kits with mounting hardware; Fisher & Paykel offers drain line extension kits for dishdrawer installations where additional hose reach is needed.
Browse our full range of dishwashers, including fully integrated dishwashers, freestanding dishwashers and benchtop and slimline models to find the right machine to go with your accessories.
FAQs
Can I use universal dishwasher accessories with my dishwasher?
Some accessories, such as dishwasher cleaning tablets and rinse aid, are universal and work with any machine. However, physical accessories like cutlery baskets, glass holders and door panels are generally brand-specific or model-specific. Using an incompatible accessory can result in a poor fit or damage to your machine. Check compatibility before purchasing.
What dishwasher accessories are worth buying?
A cutlery tray or Vario Cutlery Drawer is genuinely useful if your current cutlery basket feels cramped. It holds utensils flat in a third rack, freeing up space in the lower basket for more plates and bowls. A glass holder is worth considering if you regularly wash wine glasses and find breakage is an issue. Door panel kits are essential for integrated dishwasher installations.
Do I need special accessories to install an integrated dishwasher?
Yes. An integrated dishwasher requires a custom cabinet door panel, sourced from your cabinetmaker or directly from the brand as a panel kit. Some models also need a built-under installation kit to help secure the machine beneath the benchtop. Check the installation requirements for your specific model before purchase.





