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aldspinboy

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Look at this dishwasher.
The MACH !
The audio in the video is loud and distorted be aware.
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Ahh this took awhile the video did not want to come up whooo.
Sooo If I had a dream kitchen I think I would have four dishwashers
and some in the other parts of the home.

I have no idea on the reliability on this brand but..
This machine seems interesting ...
It has a strong pump ...
Two wash arms that get's in every corner of the tub.
Two rinse arms
Window & light in the demo model, wish the could make it like that.
And color buttons makes a cool machine.[this post was last edited: 4/11/2012-20:37]
 
Here is another that is interesting...
even you can't get it in the states I presume.
This machine has a different wash arm which is unique..
and a water recovery system which is the way I think should be implimented in dishwashers domestically .

The ...
Winter Halter machine.

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Here it is live washing.
Dont you like it when you throw people off with brands they never
heard of.

Hey what kind of dishwasher you have ..
Oooh a Mach ..
Or Winter Halter ..
A What !
I never heard of that ..
How reliable.. would be the next question lol.

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Darren k
 
Cool Dishwashers

Thanks for posting Darren.

 

I do think there would be a market here and elsewhere for a no nonsense DW that would actually clean dishes in 15 minutes-1hour for the really dried on cooked on food. The machine should have the option of being installed on a 240 volt line or at least require a 20 Amp 120 line so it heat water quickly. It would need to have a SS tank with electronic controls, but no TOUCH MEMBRANE panels as these are just too short lived on appliances [ ever wounder why the auto industry doesn't use TM switches? ] and the machine would have to sell in the just under $1000 price range to sell well.

 

I have talked to SQ and suggested they build a DW but they expressed no interest, I would love to see them build such a machine. They could buy the 1/3 HP Power-Clean pump and motor assemblies from WP and basically make a Heavy Duty SS tanked version of the standard tub WP DW design now that WP has stopped producing it.
 
and a water recovery system which is the way I think should

Bosch/Siemens has been selling dishwashers with heat exchanger for many years and introduced water recovery dishwashers three (?) years ago. Whirlpool Europe also has dishwashers with water recovery function. The Bosch uses 1.7 gallons for two washes and two rinses and the Whirlpool 1.6 gal.
 
Glass glasses in a dance club?

I don't know about the american legislation but... Aren't glasses made of glass forbidden in nightclubs?

Here in Brazil there's a law since late 80's that forbides every kind of glass in crowded places like dance clubs or concerts.

Now some states (including mine) approved a new paragraph that forbiddes even the long neck bottles. Other states had the (stupid) idea to ask the manufacturers to don't use round bottles because they roll.

The only glasses allowed are those disposable plastic or paper and an special material that, when squeezed beyond breaking point, it breaks into powder or tiny unsharp fragments.

Everyone liked the idea and LOVE to respect this law. Glasses are expesive to buy, have to be washed and in places like these it's too normal to be stolen as "souvenir". Considering the amount o spills on the floor, after some hours it's normal to we soaking in a nasty and slippery mess of beer and spirits and, considering most o the people have consumed lots of alcohol and 5000000% of women like to wear high heels (skyscrapper hells actually), it's more than common to see dozens of women falling every night. If i had to fall, i'd hate to land on glases or broken glasses.

About the dishwasher arms. they aren't surprising. (wash arm + rinse arm) and the power isn't a surprise too because the cycle in a commercial dishwasher is really fast (in some cases less than a minute)
Something on the first video made me wonder.... The racks are wider... Can this machine handle a standard (universal) commercial dishwasher rack?
 
Most likely..

I can't say for sure without seeing a complete diagram or cycle logic chart, but on many commercial machines, the rinse is a non-recirculating fresh water rinse. The rinse spray arms are fed directly by the incoming water. The water used by the rinse fills the sump and remains there for use by the next wash cycle.
 
Gotta Give It To William637

Was wondering the same yesterday night after watching the video, then the same dawned upon one as well.

Unlike domestic dishwashers sold in the United States, the wash water does not drain in many commercial machines, at least not the one shown above. So a "fresh water" rinse must come from a separate spray arm with it's own feed.

Also noticed the rinse spray is no where near as *sand blast* powerful as the wash, so perhaps uses less water. Am also assuming some sort of over-fill sensor keeps the problem of too much rinse water being added to the sitting wash water.

Think it would be great to have domestic dishwashers in the United States with fully removable racks that held wash water but used separate feed arm for the rinse. However see a few problems.

Cost of design and production versus what could be charged for such a unit with a small to unknown demand.
 

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