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Replacing all my appliances |
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Post# 227595 , Reply# 1   8/4/2007 at 11:42 (6,109 days old) by appnut (TX)   |   | |
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I say go with the Kenmore Elite version of the dishwasher. It's the best performing of the Whirlpool tall-tub cousins. Sears has to be able to have documentqation to prove the statement America's cleanest dishes. WEash arms and software are a little bit different for the 3 brands of Kenmore, KitchenAid, and Whirlpool. I love my Kenmore Elite.
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Post# 227596 , Reply# 2   8/4/2007 at 11:43 (6,109 days old) by pulsator (Saint Joseph, MI)   |   | |
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If you want the absolute best appliances and money isn't much of an issue, go Miele. I've yet to hear a bad thing about Miele anywhere except the price. Miele dishwashers are definetly made to LAST and made to CLEAN dishes that have baked on food without and prerinsing! Miele washers and dryers ar also built to withstand most anything and to LAST for years and years, I just LOVE my Miele washing machine!!! However, Miele is also VERY pricey, if it is too much so, I would recommend Bosch appliances for the Kitchen, most everyone I know who has Bosch appliances absolutely loves them and would never trade them for anything! For the laundryroom I would then ask are you looking for capacity or durability? For durability I would definetly go for a Speed Queen topload washer and matching dryer. If you want capacity, I would recommend the Whirlpool Duet/Maytag Epic/Kenmore HE5T (they are all the same machine internally.)
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Post# 227610 , Reply# 3   8/4/2007 at 13:16 (6,109 days old) by goprog ()   |   | |
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What about the Kitchen Aid washer (don't know which model)? I was told yesterday by an appliance store it was the same as the Duet? |
Post# 227770 , Reply# 4   8/4/2007 at 23:40 (6,109 days old) by pulsator (Saint Joseph, MI)   |   | |
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