madmax12
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sodamo said:My last 2 I installed elevated from the floor. Makes a big difference leaning over.
David
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That's a smart idea. Like a wall oven.
sodamo said:My last 2 I installed elevated from the floor. Makes a big difference leaning over.
David
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I'll check the Kenmore out next. Appreciate the link.
As you know, we had great luck with our old one (lasted 23 years).
Bill
madmax12, I just checked out the Kenmore from the posted link and it seemed to be pretty good, although it is for the Black model which has 11 reviews, but it didn't have the best reviews. The link also allowed me to click onto the "Stainless Steel" model, which is the one we prefer, and that one had it's own separate reviews. There were 23 of those reviews and all and all had worse reviews than the Black model did.
I know what you mean about the "poor installation" problems, but some of the problems have nothing to do with the installation, like the repeated complaint about the Touchy Controls and the Marking and Staining on the stainless steel door. Some of the other problems "could" be installation related, but a certain amount of poor reviews always makes me hesitate.
Hope you are having good luck with your DW.
So far, the Whirlpool WDF510PAYS has it, although we are still looking. We can't complain about the price as it is on sale and if we do go with Lowes, I'll get an extra 5% contractors.
Thanks for all the replies.
Bill
Yes, I don't really trust CU and take what they say with a box of salt. CU is helpful on getting specs and maybe reviews... There ratings can be iffy. Back in the 80s I was looking to buy a car and checked CU's ratings. What was funny was that the Eagle, Chrysler and Mitsibushi sold the same car that was made in the same factory in Normal, IL. The ratings for the "Japanese" care were MUCH higher than the "American" car. The only difference between the cars was the badges.
Later,
Dan
It's a Kenmore. Breaks appox every 3 -4 years. Costs approx 40% of the original price to fix every time. Doubt a new one would be any better. Maybe worse.
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Hey, u did everything right. I hope u get a good one and it lasts like your old one. 30 years is pretty long lasting for a D/W... at least, I think it is.:drink:
Rustyiron said:My dishwasher and I just celebrated our 30th on Wed! She's a keeper!
What's the best one to wash machine parts in? That's what I need for the apartment in my workshop.