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I just went from a KitchenAid ('86 model and noisy) to a Kenmore (quiet). I get hella-clean dishes now. I rely heavily on Consumer Reports when I make appliance decisions. The Bosch is their highest rated machine and I almost bought one. I ended up with the Kenmore (it was rated 3rd, I believe) because they had a heck of a sale that included free installation. I didn't think much about the installation part, BUT I went from a standard dishwasher to a "tall tub." The professional installer took 3-1/2 hours to install the thing because the water line wouldn't accommodate the low profile of the tall tub. The ceiling below the kitchen is dry wall, so he had to get creative. I'm sure I'd have been throwing tools if I tried to do it myself. You may want to check out your setup now if you're thinking of installing the DW yourself.
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We have a generic GE model that came with our house. I unplugged it and cut off the water supply and we now just use it to dry the dishes we wash by hand (not as bad as it sounds - just me, my wife and our 3 year old). Needless to say, don't get one. You get what you pay for. Also, FWIW, my mom has a Kitchen Aid and I think she's been pleased with it...and she's pretty hard on appliances.
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After making this post I went online and looked at several differant ones and it is amazing how many differant nuances there is to these things. One brand that no one has mentioned here is Miele. Someone recomended them. The appear to be pretty high end and might be out of my league but they have a nice websight found HERE Anyway, thanks for all the input, it seams Bosch & Kitchen Aid customers are pretty happy overall. |
I think you can't go wrong withthat Bosch. That's the one we have and you have to put your ear on the door to tell if it's running.
We put the Fisher Paykal dish drawer in our old house when we remodeled the kitchen. $1300 dishwasher and I didn't like it. It developed draining problems, and the dishes never got dry. You had to towel them off if you unloaded the thing right after it ran. |
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Does the hot water thing really work? We bought a Kenmore, not the cheapest but not the most expensive, and it's really quiet, but I did notice some spots on our glasses last night, which bothered me. We've only used it three or four times, though, so I don't know if that's a problem or just a one-time thing. |
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Oh, and fill up the Jet Dry dispenser thing. |
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Damnit, my dishwasher looks like it died today too. Damn thing won't drain and there is nothing clogging it up. It is an old GE from 1999. I can't find any Bosch models that are at the $450 price range you found though. |
I'll GIVE you a functioning dishwasher if you come pick it up, Guru. It's a white GE and it's nothing special but it works. I pulled it out of one of our kitchens because we're switching to stainless.
Have a white stove, too. |
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Oh, and where do you live? |
I have two dishwashers. Brand names: Kenny and Gregory. :D
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South KC. I have no idea how old it is. It's nothing special - base model when it was installed, I'm sure. But the price is right.
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I will let you know. Need to decide if I want to just go ahead and upgrade or not. A free fix sure sounds good though. |
Especially around the Holidays. Once again, I know for a fact it works just fine. Who knows how long it has. It might have a year - it might have 5.
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http://www.nebraskafurnituremart.com...uctID=23720758 Ours has the white front to go with all the rest of our kitchen appliances. |
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