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Wash the dishes, Robot.

Dishing the dirt on AutoDose technology.

Beko break-through with the most advanced dishwasher yet.

Technology moves so fast these days. Sometimes you wonder why you need the ‘latest thing’. Then, sometimes, along comes a technological breakthrough that delivers on the ever-popular promise of being a ‘labour-saving device’.

Beko AutoDose Connected Dishwashers are definitely one of those breakthroughs.

Built with the latest innovative technologies to make life easier, you’ll find these new Beko dishwashers are packed with helpful features, as well as your dirty dishes.

Their new AutoDose technology automatically detects how much detergent and rinse aid to use, for up to one month! It’s quite amazing and means you can have almost touch-free operation when you control your dishwasher from your phone on the HomeWhiz app, or use voice control with an Amazon Alexa device.

Of course, you can’t avoid the stacking. But then, you can sit back, relax and say “Wash the dishes robot!” It’s almost like a back-to-the-future imaginary scenario, except now it’s for real.

These clever dishwashers can also detect when you’re running low on detergent, and can automatically order more to arrive before you run out. It’s the kind of machine the Robinson’s would have used on ‘Lost in Space’, except there are no supermarkets in the uncharted reaches of the universe.

Never mind that, because you can find these space-age washer-upperers at Gimmie and launch yourself into the future today, with one or two years to pay.

With quiet operation, they’re designed to give you time, water and energy savings. So you not only have a new metal slave robot in the kitchen, but it will save you money and help our environment too.

“Alexa, start the dishwasher!”

Get your very own Beko Auto-dosing dishwasher here.

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