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Post# 55075   1/28/2005 at 03:50 (7,027 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)        

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Maytag claims that it devellopped the world's first dishwasher with three full racks. Not!!! The picture of day of the German website shows a picture of a Miele dishwasher with three full racks. And it from the seventies!!

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Post# 55094 , Reply# 1   1/28/2005 at 08:54 (7,027 days old) by Unimatic1140 (Minneapolis)        

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Oh you know how Maytag is Louis. They also acted like they invented the Front Loader when they introduced the Neptune, no one left at Maytag has probably ever heard the name Bendix.

Post# 55096 , Reply# 2   1/28/2005 at 08:57 (7,027 days old) by designgeek ()        


Every field of technology suffers from the "we forgot our history" problem. On the other hand, Maytag has been having so many troubles lately, they deserve to have something to be proud of, even despite the fact that someone else got there earlier. I hope their new design works well for them. They need something to get them back on track & looking up again.


Post# 55116 , Reply# 3   1/28/2005 at 11:35 (7,027 days old) by mielekai ()        

Hi everybody,

the third (middle) rack of the Miele dishwasher is connected with the bottom rack, and it could not be moved without moving the bottom rack.
It was a special rack produced for the use in cafes and bistros we a lot of cups and saucers need to be given a wash.

So if we are talking about three fully independent racks it's still Maytag (well Candy did it already in Italy in the 70s already...see link)
;-)
Take care
Kai


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Post# 55171 , Reply# 4   1/28/2005 at 20:00 (7,026 days old) by appnut (TX)        

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Luigi, me thinks it looks like afternoon tea had quite a large number of ladies that day. Mielekai, that picture is one I remember being shown before. Very interesting and fascinating loading. Bob

Post# 55179 , Reply# 5   1/28/2005 at 20:58 (7,026 days old) by drmitch ()        

You guys and your dishwashers! I work 4 10hr days=4 cerial bowls+1 coffee cup-double sink/5min! My sister in law left a bottle of dish wash liquid when they mooved out 10yr ago and I`m still using it!

Post# 55281 , Reply# 6   1/29/2005 at 22:04 (7,025 days old) by appnut (TX)        

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Donald, what do yiou do the otehr 3 days you're not working? Ya eat out only or do ya get into some real good cookin'? I"m single. There are times I may go for almost two weeks because I'll have 12 cereal bowls and mugs and a few glasses.

Post# 55339 , Reply# 7   1/30/2005 at 16:42 (7,024 days old) by drmitch ()        

Yeah, Bob, thats what I need is more bowls and coffee cups! Actually I live next door to Mom and Dad!


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