How much does DW80F600UTS cost?
The original purchase price of the Samsung DW80F600UTS dishwasher varies widely by retailer, finish, and sale timing, and it is no longer sold new in most places. For a realistic number today, compare recent used listings and any remaining new-old-stock offers, then factor in delivery and installation.
What we can and can’t confirm for DW80F600UTS
We can confirm model-specific specs and operating details for DW80F600UTS (like electrical requirements, capacity, and dimensions) in the DW80F600UTS manual. However, the manual does not include MSRP or a current market price.
How to estimate a fair price (today)
Use these steps to land on a fair “out-the-door” cost:
- Check multiple sources: local used marketplaces, appliance resellers, and big-box clearance
- Compare condition: racks, door seal, spray arms, and control panel responsiveness
- Ask for proof it completes a full cycle (wash, drain, dry)
- Include add-on costs: install kit, water supply line, and possible drain hose replacement
- Budget for a service call if it shows error codes or won’t drain
Typical cost components to compare
| Cost item | What it covers | Why it changes the total |
|---|---|---|
| Unit price | Dishwasher itself | Condition and availability drive the spread |
| Delivery/haul-away | Drop-off and removal | Often separate on used sales |
| Installation | Hookup and leveling | Needed if you are not DIYing |
| Parts/repairs | Wear items and fixes | Common on older dishwashers |
Why it matters
Dishwasher pricing is not just the sticker price. With an older built-in model like the Samsung DW80F600UTS, installation compatibility (120V supply, water line, drain routing) and repair risk can easily outweigh a “cheap” purchase.
If the dishwasher is acting up, checking the displayed code against a Samsung guide can help you estimate repair cost before you buy; see Samsung dishwasher error codes.
Last updated: January 2026
Is DW80F600UTS energy efficient?
Yes. The Samsung DW80F600UTS dishwasher is designed to be energy efficient; its user manual describes energy-efficiency as a key feature and specifies an annual energy use of less than 265 kWh per year.
What “energy efficient” means for this model
For DW80F600UTS, energy efficiency typically comes from using the right cycle and options for the soil level, plus proper loading and water temperature. We recommend confirming the exact cycle behaviors and options in the DW80F600UTS user manual.
Practical ways to keep energy and water use low
- Use Smart Auto or Normal for everyday loads (avoid Heavy unless needed).
- Scrape off food; do not pre-rinse heavily unless required.
- Run full loads; avoid half-empty cycles.
- Use rinse aid to improve drying so you can reduce extra drying time.
- Make sure incoming hot water is in the recommended range (about 120°F to 149°F).
Quick reference: choices that affect energy use
| What you do | Typical impact | Best practice |
|---|---|---|
| Choose Heavy cycle often | Higher energy and water use | Use only for heavily soiled loads |
| Use Smart Auto/Normal | Lower overall use | Default choice for most loads |
| Run hot water too cool | Longer heating time | Keep supply near 120°F |
| Overload racks | Poor cleaning, rewash risk | Load so spray arms rotate freely |
Why it matters
Lower energy and water use can reduce utility costs and also helps prevent re-washing loads (which usually uses more electricity, detergent, and time than choosing the right cycle the first time).
Last updated: January 2026
What are common problems with DW80F600UTS?
Common problems we see with the Samsung DW80F600UTS dishwasher include leaking or overflowing, lights flashing with an information code, and poor cleaning performance (food left on dishes). Many of these issues trace back to loading, water supply, drainage, or clogged spray nozzles; see the DW80F600UTS user manual for model-specific troubleshooting.
Most common symptoms and what usually causes them
- Leaking or overflowing: door not sealing, unit not level, loose hose connections, or an overfill condition
- Lights flashing or blinking: an information code is active (often related to water supply, drain, heater, or leak detection)
- Not cleaning dishes well: clogged nozzles, blocked spray arm rotation, low water temperature, or detergent/rinse aid issues
- Won’t start: door not fully latched, control panel locked (Child Lock), power supply issue
- Won’t drain: drain hose restriction, drain path blockage, or pump-related problem
Quick checks we recommend first (fast, no tools)
- Confirm the door is fully latched and the cycle is actually selected.
- Make sure Child Lock is off (controls can appear “dead” when locked).
- Verify the water supply valve is open and hot water is available.
- Check that large items are not blocking the detergent dispenser or spray rotation.
- If cleaning is poor, inspect and clean the spray nozzles (food debris can clog holes).
Symptom-to-checks table
| Symptom | Start with these checks | Next likely area |
|---|---|---|
| Leaking/overflowing | Leveling, door closure, visible hose leaks | Door seal, inlet/overfill system |
| Flashing lights | Note the code pattern | Water supply, drain, heater, leak detection |
| Not cleaning | Loading, detergent, nozzle clogs | Circulation/spray system |
| Won’t start | Door latch, Child Lock, breaker | User interface/control |
| Won’t drain | Kinked/clogged drain hose | Drain pump/drain path |
Error codes and flashing lights
For Samsung dishwashers, flashing lights often indicate an information code. We recommend using the Samsung dishwasher error codes guide to match the light pattern to the most likely cause and the safest next step.
Why it matters
Catching the root cause early (like a clogged nozzle, low water temperature, or a restricted drain hose) helps prevent repeat wash failures, reduces leak risk, and avoids unnecessary part replacement.
Last updated: January 2026





