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Post# 373326   8/19/2009 at 22:03 (5,361 days old) by mrcleanjeans (milwaukee wi)        

Has anyone ever thought of taking a truly crappy dishwasher such as the low end Frigidaire and putting a high powered motor and pump in it ?(Tim Allen, eat your heart out),thus bringing the wash action up from when you tinkle-ish to tsunami levels?


















Post# 373343 , Reply# 1   8/19/2009 at 23:06 (5,361 days old) by thomasortega (El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora de Los Angeles de Porciúncula)        
Sure! You can use a fire truck pump...

and also rename the cycles...



Pots and pans with holes
China destruction
Rinse n'hold the dishes fragments on the filter
Uri Geller's silverware


Post# 373348 , Reply# 2   8/19/2009 at 23:26 (5,361 days old) by mrcleanjeans (milwaukee wi)        

Thomas, you're a hoot! The Uri Geller silverware one was especially priceless!

Post# 373440 , Reply# 3   8/20/2009 at 13:20 (5,360 days old) by rolls_rapide (.)        
Well, I've often thought the same

Today's machines seem to use such wimpish wash pumps, it is amazing anything comes out clean.

I would prefer a machine that had powerful sprays to both baskets, with an option to reduce the spray pressure to the upper basket, should the user require it. Sometimes I have to place a pot or two in the upper basket, and I have to select the least soiled pots to place there.

Some Hoover and I think Zanussi machines in the UK, circa 1986, had a lever adjuster around the top basket feed funnel that allowed the spray to be reduced if washing china and crystal. The Hoover 'Crystaljet' springs to mind.



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