Dishwasher DIE
#21
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 345
we have a KitchenAide and i love it. It has three racks with the top rack being for knives etc to keep them in one place. It cleans really well, the buttons are on the top of the door and it is quiet. I have had it for 6 years and i wouldn't give it up.
#25
lenabeena: my glass was having tiny black specks as well, after take the dishwasher apart we have found that the it is call filter ,but i would call a seal in the bottom of the washer is coming apart I can just pick black off the seal.
#26
I thought my friend was going to stroke out when she saw me running the dishwasher with only one rack half full of dirty dishes. I said well you could have hand washed them if you wanted to, not me. LOL
#28
Yes I do. Once in the morning and once after dinner. I dislike emptying the dishwasher of a lot of dishes. I prefer small loads. It's how I do my laundry too, small loads, twice a day. One for coloreds, one for whites. May just have a few items in each load. I can't stand a pile of needs to be cleaned things. Get it done and have things clean and ready to use.
#29
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Ocala, FL
Posts: 194
We replaced our Whirlpool with a Kenmore from Sears. So far it has been very good, but we didn't buy a cheap one. We checked all the dishwashers at the Sears store and paid particular attention to the decibel level listed for each washer. The lower level, the quieter the dishwasher, which also usually means extra insulation, more metal and less plastic. So, I would think of your price range and how quiet you want it to be.
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