Thread Number: 34227
GE Medallion 850 Dishwasher |
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Post# 513812 , Reply# 1   4/26/2011 at 02:08 (4,742 days old) by MaytagA710 ()   |   | |
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The inside is GEs TufTub, it also has the Multi-Orbit spray arm. I forgot to mention its a Potscrubber II. This would have GEs Super Racks right? |
Post# 513821 , Reply# 5   4/26/2011 at 05:06 (4,742 days old) by aldspinboy (Philadelphia, Pa)   |   | |
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Kevin ...Welcome to A.W. Yaaa for symbols ...Your interior is mint fantastic light blue racks ! There is nothing like the sound of GE Tower spray wash arms with that sweeping sound going across the upper control panel. GE to me is the only company that in my life time and studied is they are always changing or experimenting with there wash arm systems. That Canadian dishwasher would be great american find...I once almost had an oppertunity to get a GE Canadian washer with symbols and a WHITE tub which is rare here in the US. But it did not work out. Thanks for posting , Great machine !
Darren k |
Post# 513823 , Reply# 6   4/26/2011 at 05:15 (4,742 days old) by appnut (TX)   |   | |
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Post# 513875 , Reply# 7   4/26/2011 at 09:18 (4,742 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)   |   | |
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I don't think this particular model was available in the US.
Figures; it's probably the best iteration of its kind. I've observed that from the late 1970's on, all of the US companies produced better machines for export. The crap stayed home. How noisy is it? Also, if you could take a couple of shots of that beautiful blue detergent dispenser ( which I like best about your machine, they didn't use that lousy circular dispenser that was on the US machines), I'd be grateful. Use it in good health! |
Post# 513893 , Reply# 8   4/26/2011 at 10:15 (4,742 days old) by peteski50 (New York)   |   | |
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Post# 513943 , Reply# 10   4/26/2011 at 13:51 (4,742 days old) by MaytagA710 ()   |   | |
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Here is the detergent cup! Its still wet as it has JUST finished a cycle. Don't worry folks, she will be well taken care of! |
Post# 513975 , Reply# 12   4/26/2011 at 15:30 (4,742 days old) by roto204 (Tucson, AZ)   |   | |
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Porcelain tub and a cool and different microfilter arrangement in the corner, instead of across the back--and a real detergent dispenser! This is like the super TOL Potscrubbers of yesteryear with extra goodies, merged with all the nice points of the old Hotpoints.
SO jealous! :-) Enjoy that lovely machine. |
Post# 514015 , Reply# 13   4/26/2011 at 18:52 (4,742 days old) by appnut (TX)   |   | |
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The bottom rack is exactly like the one that came in my 1984 Hotpoint. The top rack is like what was found in GE's GSD1100, like my sister had, which was different than the GSD1200's top rack. I do envy the porcelain tub. No wonder it still sparkles. Actually, the PotScrubber cycle would end up heating the wash water higher than the Heavy Normal Cycle. If you say the Normal cycle completes in about 50 minutes, then that awas the equivalent of the Light Wash cycle on my GSD1200. I'm actually very jealous of the Sani option. I wish that had been available for my GSD1200, was only available on the very TOL GSD2800. Yes, an absolute beautiful integration of both Hotpoint and GE good features. Personally, I dind't mind the other detergent dispenser everyone seems to hate. |
Post# 514022 , Reply# 14   4/26/2011 at 19:13 (4,742 days old) by appnut (TX)   |   | |
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Post# 514032 , Reply# 15   4/26/2011 at 20:02 (4,742 days old) by turquoisedude (.)   |   | |
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Post# 514046 , Reply# 17   4/26/2011 at 20:48 (4,741 days old) by appnut (TX)   |   | |
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