| Thread Number: 9703 Frigidaire Dishwashers-Whats the difference? |
Post# 179498-12/30/2006-22:59 ||| exploder3211 (Back in Montreat NC) |
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Ok, here are all of frigidaires washing systems, will some one explain the differances to me?
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Post# 179519-12/31/2006-00:09 ||| johnb300m (Orland Park, IL) |
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2 LEVEL TOWER WASH
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Post# 179536-12/31/2006-01:00 ||| exploder3211 (Back in Montreat NC) |
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Thanks
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Post# 179557-12/31/2006-07:01 ||| frigilux (MN) |
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Chad---I had several Frigidaire DWs from 2000-05. All were the TOL models. (I change dishwashers frequently, just for the hell of it.) I found they did a great job with 'normal' loads; dishes, cutlery, glassware, glass/Pyrex casseroles. Crusty pots and pan, not so great. I always gave them a prelimiary scrubbing before washing. I really liked having the 1/2-load option which would wash either the top or bottom rack alone, using about 3-1/2 gallons of water. The Aqua-Surge gimmick was fun to play with, too. I generally always used the highest spray force setting, but sometimes, when I wanted it very quiet in the kitchen, I'd set it at the lowest setting, which cut the noise of the machine in half. Normal or lightly-soiled dishes would still come clean. It only runs at half-power for part of the cycle, anyway.
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Post# 179561-12/31/2006-07:19 ||| frigilux (MN) |
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Chad-- I had three different TOL Frigidaire DWers between 1999-2006. All performed very well with normal loads---dishes, cutlery, glasses, cups, glass/Pyrex casseroles. Crusty pots and pans? Not so great. I always gave those items a pre-scrub before putting them in the machine.
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Post# 179562-12/31/2006-07:20 ||| frigilux (MN) |
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Whoops--- I thought I hadn't punched the POST button and lost my previous post, so I typed it all in again.
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Post# 179626-12/31/2006-12:36 ||| andrewinorlando (Winter Park, FL) |
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Frigi is absolutely correct about that! I wouldn't part with my GE TT for anything.....great, great dishwasher with a very powerful motor. |
Post# 179658-12/31/2006-14:06 ||| exploder3211 (Back in Montreat NC) |
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The TOL look decent enough.. For my own house it's either A TT GE or Kenmore by Whirlpool or maybe a Bosch... Not a fan of maytags dishwasers and now they'll probably just become another whirlpool unit |
Post# 179715-12/31/2006-17:36 ||| Toggleswitch (NYC & Long Island, NY) |
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Put a manual old-fashioned timer on it and I'd marry it!
Does the GE TT come in SS interior, fan-forced drying, and an interior light? Anyone have a linkie? |
Post# 179717-12/31/2006-17:45 ||| exploder3211 (Back in Montreat NC) |
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Ask and though shall recieve!
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Post# 179718-12/31/2006-17:52 ||| appnut (Temple, TX) |
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Steve, here's exactly what you want. Comes with either SS exterior door or a model which will accept panels.
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Post# 179720-12/31/2006-18:00 ||| exploder3211 (Back in Montreat NC) |
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Who makes this little 18" thing for GE? Not even a ge control panel CLICK HERE TO GO TO exploder3211's LINK |
Post# 179722-12/31/2006-18:03 ||| appnut (Temple, TX) |
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I know it's not Frigidaire. I believe an overseas producer. |
Post# 179726-12/31/2006-18:13 ||| peteski50 (New York) |
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Xenon lighting
Now they just need a window!!
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Post# 179727-12/31/2006-18:14 ||| exploder3211 (Back in Montreat NC) |
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It's actually nice looking for what it is...
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Post# 179730-12/31/2006-18:30 ||| appnut (Temple, TX) |
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Chad, those frigidaire produced units replaced the GE sourced low-end Kenmores. They still offer ONE Whirlpool sourced PowerClean model (UltraWash) for like $329 regular price. |
Post# 179736-12/31/2006-18:42 ||| exploder3211 (Back in Montreat NC) |
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Ahh.. I found it.. What a shame.. Stupid sears... I would have much rather bought a BOL Kenmore made GE than a Frigidaire Made Kenmore |
Post# 179857-12/32/2006-01:30 ||| rinso (Boise Idaho) |
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Like I said in another thread, it's too bad Electrolux can't shake off the last vistages of WCI in some of their Frigidaire appliances.
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Post# 179926-1/1/2007-11:33 ||| frigilux (MN) |
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I agree, rinso. Wouldn't it be great if Frigidaire started utilizing cutting-edge technology and offered a really innovative line of appliances? The Electrolux line is certainly more upscale than the Frigidaire line, which is a shame.
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Post# 180076-1/1/2007-20:39 ||| oxydolfan1 (Forest Hills, Uzbekhistan) |
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If at all possible, perhaps it is better to avoid the Frigidaire dishwashers at this juncture.
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