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Post# 595029   5/8/2012 at 08:17 (4,342 days old) by GadgetGary (Bristol,CT)   |   | |
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I have a friend who did a kitchen remodel. While pulling out his current dw(GE2200), a leak was noticed on the sub flooring. He got someone to come out and inspect the dw and was told it was beyond repair. He has some kind of contract that he pays per month so that he can replace his appliances. He is being allowed $500 to replace the dishwasher. He is looking to replace it with another GE.
Found this one on the Lowes site with FAN ASSIST drying. Did not know they still made dishwashers with this option in this price range.
What do you think of this model?
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Post# 595034 , Reply# 1   5/8/2012 at 08:49 (4,342 days old) by william637 (Damp pants? Not a chance. )   |   | |
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I know several people that have that DW, and I have never heard a kind word said about it. My best friend has it (with a SS front) and he has never hated an appliance so much. It will barely clean pre-rinsed dishes, and even that takes the longest cycle with his water heater jacked up pretty high. He wants to replace it as soon as he has the funds.
I am intrigued that the 2200 can not be repaired. Unless something is wrong with the circuit board, pretty much all parts are available, and it is an easy machine to work on. The most common leak is from the pump assembly. All GE's do this. They have redesigned the motor and pump assembly for replacement. You can pick one up for between $100 and $130 (maybe cheaper if you look on the internet long enough). If he likes his 2200, I would recommend this route. He will be much happier.
As a side note, we have actually been discussing the pump replacement for this series of DW on another thread. Read through the Pictures of GE 2800 thread if your interested.
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Post# 595038 , Reply# 2   5/8/2012 at 09:02 (4,342 days old) by GadgetGary (Bristol,CT)   |   | |
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Post# 595199 , Reply# 3   5/8/2012 at 23:01 (4,341 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)   |   | |
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Good advice Mark. the 2200 can probably be repaired easily. I have little to say to for people who have so much money [ or so little common sense ] that they get sucked into buying silly contracts for easily repaired appliances, and then they just get replaced with junk again and they think that they got something for nothing, LOL. |
Post# 595850 , Reply# 5   5/11/2012 at 22:27 (4,338 days old) by laundromat (Hilo, Hawaii)   |   | |
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