Posted by Crazy Horse on December 11, 2019 at 07:02:07 from (66.222.186.49):
In Reply to: OT Dishwashers posted by Plowhand on December 11, 2019 at 03:38:04:
We've had good luck with dishwashers, three so far in 45 years. The first one was a "real" Kitchenaid (made by Hobard and not just a rebadged machine like they are now). It worked great but was super noisy. Forget the one after that but it was noisy too. The last one was a Bosch .... super quiet but it takes forever to go through a wash cycle, someone else mentioned that. It doesn't even have a heat drying element, somehow it stores heat from the water during the wash cycle and uses that heat to dry the dishes somehow. When someone mentioned washing the dishes before putting them in, I think most people just scrape off the mess, does anyone really fully wash them first? You shouldn't need to do that for sure. I think a good quality dishwasher will give you good results, if you buy a $400 one, don't expect very much.
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