Dishwasher

   / Dishwasher #31  
I would replace it. Stay away from Samsung. They make great phones and TV's but their appliances aren't very reliable. We bought all new Samsung kitchen appliances when we moved 2 years ago. The Samsung dishwasher has been broke several times in 2 years. A couple of weeks ago it started acting up again. I ripped it out of the hole and called the scrapper to come get it. This was a $1k dishwasher. After lots of looking and reading reviews we bought a new Bosch on sale for $800. It's an all stainless unit inside and out. So far so good.
I think you'll find no matter what brand you pick they are all made in South Korea. HS
 
   / Dishwasher #32  
My wife uses our dishwasher twice a year and that is when holidays roll around, otherwise after every meal she will wash and let dry in a basket in the sink. When she does use the dishwasher the dishes are almost clean when she puts them in.

When my wife is gone for a week or two she tells me to just load the dishwasher but I just wait until I start running out of room, then I just wash them up in about 10 minutes. KI would be better served by having a cabinet in it's place.
 
   / Dishwasher #33  
NOW . . . if it were up to me, I wouldn't have one of those things in the house. I can wash and dry dishes, utensils, pots & pans quicker and get them cleaner by hand. I NEVER use the thing.

HOWEVER . . . if the darned thing dies, I'll have to buy a new one just to keep the wife happy.:laughing:

Same here. I can get them a lot cleaner by hand but I broke down and now have a dishwasher for the first time at the insistence of the wife. Now I wash by hand and put them in the dishwasher where they get washed again :D. She has not caught on yet that I put it on the "glasses" cycle which is significantly shorter.

I don't care for anyone else doing dishes, otherwise my cast iron and wood handled knives, etc. will end up in the dishwasher. Some things are not meant for a dishwasher.

I agree with HS in that 1.7 gallons is too little to get dishes clean.
 
   / Dishwasher #35  
Do not get one with soft touch push buttons on the front. We have one and I swear if you walk near is the darn thing turns on. Wish we had gotten the one with the buttons on top of the door.
 
   / Dishwasher #36  
Did you know the government has controlled through regulation how much water a dishwasher can use. As memory serves me current reg. is 2.5 gallons. New regs getting ready to role out reduce that to 1.7 gallons. Industry says they can't make them clean dishes with that little water. I would suggest anyone that is even thinking they might buy a new dishwasher get it now! HS

Where do you get these numbers?

from https://www.federalregister.gov/art...on-standards-for-residential-dishwashers#h-16

.21.Show citation box
Product classCompliance date: May 30, 2019Maximum annual energy use *Maximum per-cycle water consumption
1. Standard (≥8 place settings plus 6 serving pieces)234 kWh/year3.1 gal/cycle.
2. Compact (<8 place settings plus 6 serving pieces)203 kWh/year3.1 gal/cycle.

2. Summary of Benefits and Costs (Annualized) of the Standards

That lists 3.1 gallons. By May 30 2019

 
   / Dishwasher #37  
get a new one 11 yrs its running on borrowed time.
 
   / Dishwasher #38  
No one is going to take it from you, but new ones will not use more than 1.7 gallons of water and will not clean dishes. HS

Thanks....my wife will be pleased.
 
   / Dishwasher #40  
Wonder if dishwashers in Flint, Michigan clean better.......with all that lead in the water you'd think they would????
 

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