Hotpoint and Indesit both sit under the Whirlpool umbrella, but they serve different buyers. This guide compares their dishwasher ranges on build quality, real-world durability, and where your money goes best in 2026. We'll cover which brand suits families, tight kitchens, and budget-conscious households.
Verdict: Hotpoint wins for most buyers
Hotpoint offers better build quality, quieter operation, and more thoughtful features for £30, £80 extra. Indesit still exists in the UK catalogue but most models have been quietly phased out. You'll find vastly more Hotpoint stock, better parts availability, and stronger resale value.
Hotpoint at a glance
Hotpoint targets the middle of the UK dishwasher market. You'll pay £285, £430 for a full-size model. Machines typically run at 43-47 dB, use 9-11 litres per cycle, and last 7-10 years with decent care. The brand focuses on practical features: adjustable top baskets, half-load options, and santise cycles that hit 70°C for baby bottles and chopping boards.
Build quality sits a notch above true budget brands. Spray arms are thicker plastic. Door hinges feel solid when you open and close them 3,000 times a year. The control panels use membrane switches that resist moisture better than mechanical buttons. Hotpoint also keeps spare parts in UK warehouses longer, which matters when a door seal fails in year six.
Best for: families running one cycle daily, households that value quiet operation during open-plan cooking, and anyone who wants a dishwasher that doesn't need replacing before the kitchen does.
Indesit at a glance
Indesit used to compete directly with Hotpoint on price, undercutting by £40, £60. In 2026, the range has shrunk dramatically. Most retailers, including us, stock fewer than three Indesit dishwasher models. Whirlpool has consolidated production, and Indesit now functions as an entry-level badge on selected machines.
Where Indesit models do appear, they share platforms with older Hotpoint designs. You'll see the same tub dimensions and wash programs, but with slightly cheaper components. Think thinner door seals, louder pumps (48-51 dB), and simpler control layouts. Water consumption tends to run 0.5-1 litre higher per cycle.
Reliability data from our service partners shows Indesit machines lasting 5-7 years on average. Not terrible, but you'll replace door latches and drain pumps sooner. Parts availability has also declined as the brand shrinks its UK footprint.
Best for: landlords buying for rental properties, second homes used a few months a year, or buyers with firm £250, £280 budgets who accept a shorter service life.
Head-to-head: where they actually differ
Noise levels
Hotpoint full-size models run at 43-46 dB. Their slimline HSFO3T223WUKN hits 47 dB. Indesit equivalents sit at 48-51 dB. Three decibels sounds minor, but the scale is logarithmic. A 48 dB machine is noticeably louder in a quiet kitchen at 10pm. If your dishwasher sits within earshot of the sofa, Hotpoint wins.
Tub capacity and flexibility
Hotpoint's Maxi Space Tub models (H7FHS41UK, H7FHS51XUK, H7FHP43XUK) fit 15 place settings. Standard Hotpoint models like the HFC3C26 range hold 14. Indesit caps out at 13 place settings in most builds. Hotpoint also offers height-adjustable top baskets on more models, which matters when you need to fit a tall cafetière or mixing bowl on the bottom rack.
Water and energy efficiency
Hotpoint's newer models use 9.5 litres per cycle (H7FHP43XUK) to 11 litres (H7FHS41UK). Indesit machines typically use 10-12 litres. Over 280 cycles a year, that's 140-560 extra litres. Energy ratings cluster around E for both brands, but Hotpoint edges slightly lower on kWh per 100 cycles thanks to better insulation and more efficient heating elements.
Program selection
Hotpoint offers 7-10 programs depending on model. You'll usually get Eco, Rapid 30, Intensive, Auto, and a dedicated sanitise cycle. Indesit models often drop the sanitise option and limit you to 5-6 programs. For most households, this doesn't matter. But if you regularly wash baby bottles or have immune-compromised family members, the 70°C sanitise cycle is worth having.
Long-term parts availability
Hotpoint parts stay in circulation 10+ years after a model launches. We've sourced door seals and control boards for 12-year-old machines without drama. Indesit parts dry up faster. Some lines discontinued in 2023 already show "no longer available" for key components. This doesn't affect you in year one, but it matters in year eight when a £25 part could save a £400 replacement.
Which should you pick?
You're a family of four running the dishwasher daily
Get the Hotpoint H7FHP43XUK at £359. The 15 place setting capacity handles dinner plates, breakfast bowls, and lunch containers in one go. The 9.5 litre water consumption keeps running costs sensible, and the 10 programs cover everything from burnt-on roasting tins (Intensive) to lightly soiled glasses (Rapid). You'll get 8-10 years of reliable service, and the quieter 43 dB operation won't intrude on kitchen conversations.
You're buying for a small household or have a narrow kitchen
The Hotpoint HSFO3T223WUKN is the sensible choice at £309. This 45cm slimline model fits 10 place settings and uses just 9 litres per cycle. It's the most water-efficient machine in either range. The 9 programs include Eco, Auto, and Intensive. Yes, it's labelled Hotpoint, but it outperforms any slimline Indesit on noise (47 dB vs 49-52 dB) and parts availability.
You're on a tight budget and run the dishwasher 3-4 times a week
The Hotpoint H2FHL626UK at £287 is the cheapest full-size model we stock. You get 14 place settings, 9 programs, and 9.5 litre water use. Build quality is a step below the Maxi Space Tub range (no soft-close door, simpler basket adjustments), but it's still better than equivalent Indesit machines that are now largely unavailable. This model suits light to moderate use and should last 6-8 years.
Recommended models we stock
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Hotpoint H7FHP43XUK, £359
Best all-rounder: 15 place settings, 9.5 litres, 10 programs, 43 dB operation. -
Hotpoint H7FHS41UK, £411
Top capacity model with 15 place settings and 8 programs including sanitise cycle for baby bottles. -
Hotpoint HFC3C26WCBUK, £332
Black finish option with 14 place settings, 7 programs, and solid mid-range performance. -
Hotpoint HSFO3T223WUKN, £309
Best slimline: 45cm width, 10 place settings, 9 litres per cycle, perfect for galley kitchens. -
Hotpoint H2FHL626UK, £287
Budget champion: full-size 14 place setting machine with 9 programs at the lowest price point.
Note: The Hotpoint HD7FHP33 (£345) and HSFO3T223WXUKN (£341) are currently out of stock. The H7FHP43XUK and HSFO3T223WUKN are the best in-stock alternatives respectively.
The bottom line
Indesit has effectively left the UK dishwasher market. Hotpoint now covers the £285, £430 range with machines that balance price, features, and durability. Unless you find a specific Indesit model at a steep discount (and accept shorter service life), stick with Hotpoint. Every model we stock comes with the manufacturer's warranty, UK-based support from our Bournemouth team, and 14-day free returns if it doesn't fit your space.
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This guide was last updated on 10 April 2026. Prices and stock states change daily — check the linked product pages for the current position. Got a question an engineer should answer? Drop us a line.