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  1. johnb300m

    2005 GE Nautilus dishwasher

    Ohh look. Another Lazarus thread 🙄
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    Samsung Copied Whirlpool's Large Capacity Third Rack

    With good resins, good design, good sonic welding tooling, you can make plastic spray arms that won’t split. There’s plastic spray arms in 23 series KitchenAids and PC tower Whirlpools still leak free to this day.
  3. johnb300m

    GE dishwasher lies...

    Well, the brushes in my parents’ GE lasted at least 8 years, so there’s that. It was the pump seal that gave out first. You’re tilting at windmills at this point, since the brushes motors are out and wet rotors are now in.
  4. johnb300m

    GE dishwasher lies...

    Ooooph. Ooooph. This might be record for dumbest thread I’ve read yet. Yes the GE brush motors suck in the sense their shaft seals were bad. Not so much the brushes. My parents and I both had GE brush motor dishwashers and they both leaked at the shaft seal. My parents’ base cabinets were...
  5. johnb300m

    Samsung Copied Whirlpool's Large Capacity Third Rack

    Interesting! I kinda like those little spinners. But that’s a lot of little parts that could break. Like others have said. There’s no patent on that style of 3rd rack, but WP does have the patent on the dual spinning tubes. So I guess Samsung had to come up with another solution.
  6. johnb300m

    When did GE start to go bad?

    Such B S from Chet again. The house my parents built had a GE Potscrubber 1100 dishwasher from about 1995. It HAD a rear soil filter. I know, because in high school I learned how to take it apart and change the plunger valve that was notorious for deteriorating. It was very mid in the...
  7. johnb300m

    When did GE start to go bad?

    Only the lower end models didn’t have the soil filter in the back of the tank. The midline units had soil filtering. And that’s the time the upper models and Profile line got the superior QuietMotor and auxiliary drain pump. Oh and soil sensing!
  8. johnb300m

    When did GE start to go bad?

    Lmao. Jerome. I thought you liked the big hot GE dishwasher motors and the sounds of their big cooling fans? Y’all are loopy as a kids fruit cereal.
  9. johnb300m

    When did GE start to go bad?

    I guess when you’ve been breathing in farts for so long, huffing cool whip nitro is fresh air….
  10. johnb300m

    When did GE start to go bad?

    The messenger’s message is 🐂 💩.
  11. johnb300m

    18"Danby DW

    Invensys maybe? They used to own RobertShaw and spun them off. RS is now independent again, based in Itasca, IL. They used to make all the water valves somewhere near Galena, IL till Invensys moved it all to Mexico. The valves are likely all made there now.
  12. johnb300m

    When did GE start to go bad?

    Chet….
  13. johnb300m

    When did GE start to go bad?

    Idk. I think the hatred of these GE T series washers is overblown as usual. I had two of these in two separate apartments over the years. One was the DA twin speed one with ribbed tub. That one washed really well and as long as I didn’t overload it, it washed really well and I had NO issues...
  14. johnb300m

    "New and improved" cascade platinum and platinum plus.

    Trisodium Dicarboxymethyl Alaninate (MGDA-Na3) is primarily a chelating agent, and its role in formulations is to bind metal ions rather than directly influence sudsing behavior. However, it can indirectly affect sudsing by stabilizing the formulation and improving the performance of surfactants...
  15. johnb300m

    i wonder how a maytag washer made by speed queen would look like

    Like Panasonicvac said, if, IF ALS somehow buys Maytag (and Amana), it would purely be for the patents and IP. ALS is totally all in on the Speed Queen name, especially since they’re making more inroads in residential. At most, they would rebadge a few TC or TR units with the Maytag logo. But...
  16. johnb300m

    When did GE start to go bad?

    Interesting babbling brook of “consciousness.”
  17. johnb300m

    my fear

    Check to see if the wires are loose going to the drain pump. Hopefully it’s an easy fix before getting worse.
  18. johnb300m

    Maytag MVW7230HW thoughts, opinions?

    Wild coincidence. My old neighbor friends had the same washer but with the wash plate version. They loved it but it just failed a few weeks ago also. The suspension rods were shot, it bounced around. The cold inlet valve was cracked and weeping. And the drain motor started cutting in and out...
  19. johnb300m

    "New and improved" cascade platinum and platinum plus.

    Yeah I have to agree. I'm 100% percent certain that the chemists at P&G KNOW this happens, and are compromising on suds because something else in the formula is being forced on them by either cost or marketing. Or B) the chemists' hands are tied by some kind of desire from P&G marketing, and...
  20. johnb300m

    Revised Whirlpool Models coming

    Since Jerome only deals in marketing jargon, the newest Whirlpool dishwasher platform, that has the rectangular shaped sump, and much taller tub space, has been called the "Eco Series" when it has the manual filter cup. This filter cup layout I've seen so far on all Whirlpool models, the lower...
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