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  1. johnb300m

    Why Has Whirlpool Never Sold a BOL Power Clean Module?

    You’re totally missing the point. Coffee grounds would act differently than strings and wisps of white or green onion, in the centrifugal separator.
  2. johnb300m

    Why Has Whirlpool Never Sold a BOL Power Clean Module?

    Nope. Nope. My modules are in perfect working order. It’s a matter of the sampling and centrifuge system and how certain particles react. Flow paths are not uniform, and the fluid cyclonic action does not always spin out all particles at the same rate or time. Some will go out the upper arm...
  3. johnb300m

    Why Has Whirlpool Never Sold a BOL Power Clean Module?

    Don’t forget the Powerclean! Even though it cleans very well, and handles more soil than most; it’s not a “clean water” design. I’ve had it regularly distribute little chopped up pieces of onion that sometimes remain on glasses and silverware. Something a tall tub with a filter system never...
  4. johnb300m

    KitchenAid Hobart Front Load Portable Baltimore.

    Chet should buy this so they will be less sad.
  5. johnb300m

    GE dishwasher lies...

    Understatement of the freakin’ century.
  6. johnb300m

    Why Has Whirlpool Never Sold a BOL Power Clean Module?

    Nobody is lying about their dishwashers. GE has been “disingenuous” about their hard food disposers, for over a decade. The spinning blades are hidden behind the filters. BUT it’s not a lie. The chopper blades are physically there.
  7. johnb300m

    New Speed Queen Models Coming Soon!

    It’s not about pleasing consumers. It’s about making a sale. Pleasing shareholders. And get in just enough sales to make “line go up.”
  8. johnb300m

    Young guy - New from MI

    Hi! Welcome! It gets rowdy in here sometimes but there’s some great, knowledgeable folks too.
  9. johnb300m

    GE dishwasher lies...

    lol what a joke. The latest of those are from 2022. Many seem like bad shipping damage complaints. Some are legit appliance failures. But there are less than 800 “1 star” reviews there. Hardly anywhere near the thousands and millions you bleat about. That’s also just some obscure “complaint”...
  10. johnb300m

    GE dishwasher lies...

    Are these “thousands of consumers” in the room with us right now?
  11. johnb300m

    Are there any actual long-term reliability studies for appliances today?

    I was taking about washers since I think it makes mote sense with them. But with griddles I think I agree. Fridges from what some here call the golden age; the 1970s, the cost of midline fridges were about $350-700. In 2025 money, that’s $2,500-5,100. So you can get fridges today for similar...
  12. johnb300m

    Are there any actual long-term reliability studies for appliances today?

    This is exactly what I try to tell people. The engineers at these appliances companies could totally make a modern and efficient and reliable machine/s. But, they would cost like 1500-2000 dollars. I’ve asked family and friends before. If you could get a washer that you know would last 20...
  13. johnb300m

    GE dishwasher lies...

    It doesn’t matter what your opinion or beliefs are. Thankfully, what actually matters is their testing data and Consumer Reports, Reviewed, test results say.
  14. johnb300m

    New Speed Queen Models Coming Soon!

    What are you even on about? Touchscreens? Only the upper trim appliances have touchscreens. Most models have touch pads and knobs still. Even though they are electronic now. Most people are not demanding touchscreens. If anything, most people want touchscreens to go away or get smaller...
  15. johnb300m

    New Speed Queen Models Coming Soon!

    You think that’s what they teach in college. Haha. Oh boy. And that’s not how companies work either. Engineering is subservient to marketing in practically every industry except aerospace. And Boeing tried to reverse that. Didn’t go well for them. Any of the wiz-bangery engineering comes up...
  16. johnb300m

    KitchenAid KDFE204KPS: The good, the bad, the ugly

    I would agree. The documentation seems wrong for the cycle guide. Check out the guide for the 104, that seems more accurate. 104 cycle guide IDK who has been doing Whirlpool Corp’s manuals and documentation the past several years, but it’s hot garbage.
  17. johnb300m

    Whirlpool's new dishwasher motors

    This is the problem with the internet. All the village oddities find each other and scream to everyone else that "they're the problem. And only the "truth" can be found through "them." What a bunch of messiah complexes. I move for @Alan to close the thread.
  18. johnb300m

    Whirlpool's new dishwasher motors

    That's what I was kinda thinking too, Michael. I am guessing they re-calibrated the Normal cycle to run much shorter when light/no soil is sensed. And if the load is dirtier, it switches to a longer Normal wash or adds a pre-wash. Since this WP is brand new, I wonder if the new cycle programming...
  19. johnb300m

    KUDD23 saves the day

    Oh gosh, these made-up cycle sequences again......sigh. That is an 11.25 gallon cycle. That is ridiculous in 2025 for a "normal" wash. Even the venerable PowerClean could do a fine job in just 6.5 gallons. I don't know what you're on about, but I won't agree to it. Nope, nein, no, nie, لا...
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