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Post# 386672 , Reply# 1   10/20/2009 at 20:15 (5,300 days old) by travlincub321 ()   |   | |
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Whirlpool Power Clean Non Tall Tub There is a similar model at Lowes for $298... But i like RC Wiley.. CLICK HERE TO GO TO travlincub321's LINK |
Post# 386673 , Reply# 2   10/20/2009 at 20:16 (5,300 days old) by travlincub321 ()   |   | |
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The one at lowes Whats the differance? CLICK HERE TO GO TO travlincub321's LINK |
Post# 386676 , Reply# 3   10/20/2009 at 20:18 (5,300 days old) by travlincub321 ()   |   | |
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Ok heres #2 I really like the price...The sales girl also told me it had a hard food disposer and it is bigger.. BUT you gotta bend over to the floor to load it... CLICK HERE TO GO TO travlincub321's LINK |
Post# 386677 , Reply# 4   10/20/2009 at 20:19 (5,300 days old) by travlincub321 ()   |   | |
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Heres the inside of the magic chef |
Post# 386681 , Reply# 6   10/20/2009 at 20:24 (5,300 days old) by travlincub321 ()   |   | |
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I forgot a picture of the whirlpool at rc willey |
Post# 386682 , Reply# 7   10/20/2009 at 20:25 (5,300 days old) by travlincub321 ()   |   | |
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While at sears i spotted this.. Its a GE with blue racks |
Post# 386686 , Reply# 8   10/20/2009 at 20:38 (5,300 days old) by frigilux (The Minnesota Prairie)   |   | |
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I had two TOL Frigidaires, and they weren't terible, but they could not handle pots and pans as well as the Maytag or LG I've had since then. Frankly, I'd stay away from Frigidaire dishwashers. There are many better machines out there at decent prices. I'm used to tall-tub models, and wouldn't go back to a standard tub. I wash a lot of tall stockpots and other large, odd-shaped items. You'll soon get used to how low the bottom rack is to the floor. Most Whirlpool dishwashers get very good cleaning scores from Consumer Reports, if that's of any help to you. |
Post# 386692 , Reply# 9   10/20/2009 at 20:48 (5,300 days old) by peteski50 (New York)   |   | |
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I have a GE tall tub since 2002 - I like it a lot. You will get used to the tall tub after awhile. I used to have a whirlpool power clean portable (sorry I gave it up) - the whirlpool non tall tub you shown above is good but these new ones run in excess of 2 hours. Beware all these new machines run to long (to save energy - what a joke). I know someone with the Frigidaire and it does clean well and easy to load. They have no problems with it but I did hear it isn't the greatest of repair records. Also keep in mind that a lot of the current machines don't offer a digital display. My GE has that I do want to know the cycle progress. Good Luck with whatever decision you make. Peter |
Post# 386701 , Reply# 10   10/20/2009 at 20:57 (5,300 days old) by toggleswitch2 ()   |   | |
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Does the Magic Chef have a "Rinse Only" cycle? BEWARE; I don't think it does. Personally I like the non tall-tub WP. Had one. It was my favorite DW! |
Post# 386704 , Reply# 12   10/20/2009 at 21:11 (5,300 days old) by travlincub321 ()   |   | |
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The Book for the magic chef FYI: I am extremly indecisive when it comes to this stuff No theres not.. Why would one need a rinse only? I usualy just run a light wash and non heated dry CLICK HERE TO GO TO travlincub321's LINK |
Post# 386711 , Reply# 13   10/20/2009 at 21:23 (5,300 days old) by gadgetgary (Bristol,CT)   |   | |
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Post# 386720 , Reply# 14   10/20/2009 at 21:35 (5,300 days old) by laundromat (Hilo, Hawaii)   |   | |
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Post# 386725 , Reply# 15   10/20/2009 at 21:47 (5,300 days old) by spookiness (Alexandria VA)   |   | |
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I have a non-tall tub Kenmore which I'm pretty sure is the same basic mechanicals as the Whirlpool shown. It's probably 10 years old now. I like it a lot and would choose Whirlpool again in heartbeat. |
Post# 386742 , Reply# 19   10/20/2009 at 22:55 (5,300 days old) by appnut (TX)   |   | |
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The Magic Chef is a 2006 model and is toward the end of the low-end Maytag tall tub product run. It doesn't have a Risne & Hold (now known as Rinse Only), just light, norma, heavy cycles. Has the low-end Maytag filtering system. Vynic racks. The only difference between the Whirly Du930 & DU945, the 945 has a 4 hours delay wash option and the du935 has a 2/4/6 hour delay option. Vinyl racks.
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Post# 386759 , Reply# 21   10/21/2009 at 00:03 (5,300 days old) by peteski50 (New York)   |   | |
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Hey T keep in mind their are 2 types of maytags now. One is the origional tall tub design which I hear cleans well and the new models are a cross bread between whirlpool and maytag! I will try to attach a link so you can check through. Peter CLICK HERE TO GO TO peteski50's LINK |