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The thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and preferences regarding various dishwasher brands and features. Many contributors discuss specific models they own or have owned, highlighting their pros and cons, while others seek recommendations for new purchases.
Views differ on the necessity of rinsing dishes before loading them into dishwashers, particularly with Bosch models. While some participants find rinsing essential, others report satisfactory cleaning without it. There is no clear consensus on the best brand, as preferences vary widely among participants.
Participants share personal experiences with various dishwasher brands, reflecting a range of preferences based on individual needs and household usage. The discussion includes both positive and negative aspects of different models, as well as considerations for environmental impact.
This discussion may be useful for Pampered Chef consultants and others in the community looking for insights into dishwasher options based on personal experiences shared by fellow users.
lestat_de_leon said:One warning on Bosch...you have to TOTALLY rinse the dishes. Bosch has no disposal in the dishwasher like most american models. They are quiet, and do clean well...but a pain to have to rinse the dishes so much (to me.)
heather223 said:Just a heads up for those that do have Bosch dishwashers. They have recalled some of them because the electrical component is overheating. I only mention this because I had a very good host of mine have her house catch on fire because of her Bosch dishwasher. She didn't even know about the recall until 2 MONTHS after her house caught on fire. Here is a link with some more information:
http://blogs.consumerreports.org/home/2009/01/bosch-recall.html
babywings76 said:I'm so jealous, because our builder only has GE appliances to choose from.
:thumbup: Ha! LOVE it! That's great! Because we upgraded the kitchen style overall, it automatically bumped us up to a higher level of the appliances.I have been tempted to looking into selling this dishwasher and getting a Bosch. Well, for now we just have to deal with it. We're putting all our extra money right now into landscaping.DebbieJ said:Our builder did as well. So we let them put in the cheapest model GE (it was included in the sales price). They wouldn't let us take possession with no appliances.We then went and bought all our own appliances and sold all the GE crap on Craigslist.
The top brands of dishwashers currently available include Bosch, KitchenAid, Whirlpool, Samsung, and LG. Each of these brands is known for its reliability, innovative features, and energy efficiency.
When choosing a dishwasher, consider features such as adjustable racks, multiple wash cycles, energy efficiency ratings, noise levels, and smart technology compatibility. These features can enhance usability and improve cleaning performance.
Energy efficiency is crucial as it can significantly reduce your utility bills and environmental impact. Look for dishwashers with the ENERGY STAR label, which indicates they meet strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the EPA.
The average lifespan of a dishwasher is typically around 9 to 12 years, depending on usage and maintenance. Regular cleaning and proper care can help extend the life of your appliance.
Yes, to maintain your dishwasher, regularly clean the filter, check and clean the spray arms, run a cleaning cycle with vinegar or a dishwasher cleaner, and ensure the door seals are free from debris. This will help keep your dishwasher running efficiently.