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| Post# 611576 , Reply# 1   7/22/2012 at 14:00 (332 days old) by toploader1984 (macomb, michigan)     |   | |
ge![]() i had the crap base model frigidaire which was brand new when i bought my house about 3 years ago, i bought a GE dishwasher a year after because i hated it so much! the GE is the only dishwasher with a stainless steel tub for the price and is also the biggest capacity, it is the quitest at only 52 decibles, it feels like it is built more solid than other models, i think it cleans great! another good brand is bosch, but bosch is more expensive and still has a plastic bottom tub and less capacity, the bosch also has a manual clean filter you have to pull out once in a while to clean.... bosch's usually have longer cycle times too, i bought my dishwasher for about $400 plus tax.
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Post# 611658 , Reply# 3   7/22/2012 at 22:33 (332 days old) by Kenmore71 (Minneapolis, MN)     |
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![]() Have you considered looking on CL for a relatively new Kenmore/Whirlpool UltraWash/PowerClean STANDARD TUB machine. These were discontinued about 2 years ago but were one of the best performing dishwashers ever made. I've picked up 3 of them in the last year (for between $100 & $150) and installed them for friends and family who had new-ish machines that were performing poorly. Also, the true Kenmore/WP tall tub machines that were made from about 2001 on were decent performers for the price. In fact i have one in storage if you might be interested... LOL
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| Post# 611738 , Reply# 4   7/23/2012 at 11:54 (331 days old) by MatthewZA (Johannesburg, South Africa)     |   | |
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We have an LG and its really good. I know many people hate LG but I have an LG washer, dryer and dishwasher and they're all brilliant. Otherwise a whirlpool | ||
| Post# 611752 , Reply# 5   7/23/2012 at 13:01 (331 days old) by dustin92 (Jackson, MI)     |   | |
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x2 for the Whirlpool/ Kenmore! We have a mid range Kenmore ultra wash and it kicks butt! | ||
| Post# 612140 , Reply# 7   7/24/2012 at 22:52 (330 days old) by dustin92 (Jackson, MI)     |   | |
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NO NO NO! We have had 2 of the GE wash tower machines, from around 2000- 2003 and they are absolute crap! Reliable, yes, but will probably clean worse than your frigidaire. We had to pre rinse everything and if you didn't, all the food was ground up and splattered back on the dishes. Ours didn't have any kind of filter, just a soft food grinder. | ||
| Post# 612213 , Reply# 8   7/25/2012 at 09:38 (329 days old) by TechJunkie (Fairfield County)     |   | |
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@dustin92 We have put Frigidaire's in other rental properties, I'm going to have to respectfully disagree I think the GE cleans great. But to each his own... | ||
| Post# 612235 , Reply# 9   7/25/2012 at 11:38 (329 days old) by mtn1584 (New England)     |   | |
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Whirlpool/Maytag/KitchenAid/Amana/Kenmore(built by WP) all from the same family, all good quality choices. STAY AWAY FROM GENERAL ELECTRIC JUNK!!! Mike | ||
| Post# 614523 , Reply# 10   8/3/2012 at 18:51 (320 days old) by dishmobile01 (Atlanta, GA)     |   | |
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Leaning toward Maytag Thanks for all of your advice! HD has a sale until next week and I have found a Maytag TT with stainless interior and steam for about 550.00. Have any of you purchased Maytag Dishwasher model MDBH979SAM? If so, are you pleased? For the price point it seems to be a good choice but I would be interested in anyone's experience. Thanks again, cheers! | ||
| Post# 614545 , Reply# 12   8/3/2012 at 21:37 (320 days old) by toploader1984 (macomb, michigan)     |   | |
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| Post# 614546 , Reply# 13   8/3/2012 at 21:39 (320 days old) by toploader1984 (macomb, michigan)     |   | |
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Post# 614775 , Reply# 14   8/5/2012 at 01:40 (319 days old) by whirlcool (Just North Of Houston, Texas)     |
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Too bad the original Maytag Jet Clean dishwashers aren't available anymore. We've had them since the mid 80's and have never had a problem with any of them. They clean anything you put in there perfectly. And we don't even scrape out dishes.
We lucked out and got one of the last JetClean models back in 2008. Even with electronic controls it hasn't had one single problem yet. Have you ever considered a vintage KitchenAid or Maytag? | ||
| Post# 614779 , Reply# 15   8/5/2012 at 02:21 (319 days old) by dj-gabriele (Bologna (ITALY))     |   | |
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the quitest at only 52 decibles I'm still amazed at the noise level of American machines! Over here the noisiest machine on the market is rated at 51 decibels with hi-end like SMEG or Miele are rated down to 39! Anyway, when you exclude GE and Whirlpool, are there any American manufacturers left? | ||
Post# 615052 , Reply# 16   8/6/2012 at 03:55 (318 days old) by qualin (Calgary, Alberta, Canada)     |
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![]() I own a Miele dishwasher and I'm quite happy with it.
It's quiet, it has a top cutlery rack instead of a basket, stainless steel tub, a rinse aid dispenser that doesn't leak (Every Whirlpool I've ever owned leaked Rinse Aid) and it has a built in water softener. Now, because I'm in Canada, I pay more than you will, my Miele set me back $2100, but it was worth the money to pay for quality. You could probably find a decent Miele dishwasher for under $2k. If you don't want junk, you have to pay for it. At least, IMHO. | ||
| Post# 615138 , Reply# 18   8/6/2012 at 13:34 (317 days old) by mark_wpduet (Lexington KY)     |   | |
![]() Regarding the "wash tower" dishwashers. When I first moved in this house in 2004 (brand new) there was a BOL Whirlpool dishwasher with the center wash tower and two buttons on the console (On/off) heated dry and the mechanical dial.
It was loud, but you could REALLY hear the water sloshing around and it DID clean well! So I'm assuming that the GE wash tower BOL is very similar and probably cleans well too, but I've never owned a modern GE dishwasher. I sold that dishwasher to my friend who lives across town and purchased a MOL WP dishwasher in 2005. Her dishwasher and mine are still going. I would get a MOL Maytag with Stainless interior. For some reason, the Maytag brand (even though WP), you seem to get a little bit more for less price. Not sure why | ||
Post# 615240 , Reply# 19   8/6/2012 at 22:32 (317 days old) by whirlcool (Just North Of Houston, Texas)     |
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Before we bought our current Maytag we had a Kenmore branded GE BOL model. It cleaned well but it would wake the dead it was so loud. But it did clean well.
It was 14 years old when the pump went out on it. At that time we just replaced all of our kitchen appliances. I have found that most dishwashers will clean well provided that they have access to very hot water. We keep our water tank at 140F and always use the Hi Temp Wash option on our Maytag. Dishes always come out spotless. | ||
Post# 615915 , Reply# 24   8/9/2012 at 20:11 (314 days old) by whirlykenmore78 (Prior Lake and Burnsville Mn.)     |
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Recommendation | ||
| Post# 615923 , Reply# 25   8/9/2012 at 20:56 (314 days old) by dj-gabriele (Bologna (ITALY))     |   | |
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Speaking of recommendations: I found my dream dishwasher! I've just seen the new SMEG dishwashers presented at Eurocucina 2012! With a 5,6 kW installed power it can finish a "pots&pan" cycle in 16 minutes from start to finish and at the same time have a A+ rating on all the cycles if used in "domestic mode" with standard cycle times! This is just LOVE! :D | ||
Post# 620916 , Reply# 27   8/28/2012 at 18:56 (295 days old) by volsboy1 (Tenn)     |
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![]() That is a good choice but if you have granite counters they can't install it and I had to exchange it for a L.G. dishwasher which as been a great dishwasher for me,yes I know everybody trashes them in here but I use mine like a old Maytag Reverse rack.You will be happy with your Maytag though we some of those in our rentals.. | ||
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