Reading the thread where Terry replaced his GE TT dishwasher with a classic KA, and the tread about the worst washing machine and all the references to Shredmores got me wondering about the variables.
Terry and I have basically the same GE dishwasher, his is stainless, mine is not. I love mine and have no issues. It cleans very well and quickly. If the dishes are only lightly soiled I can us the quick cycle that run 38 minutes. and regular cycle run 58 minutes, if I add heat it's up to 82 minutes. Now I expect Terry, like all of us here know how to load and tweak a machine, so why the vast difference in performance? Mechanical/computer issues?
Same with the "Shredmoores". Since 1972 we've had 2 Kenmore washers, the piano key Lady Kenmore with the drop down door that lasted till '96 and the TOL electronic 90 series since. I've noticed no abnormal wear, I have towels that are 15+ years old and are still in great condition. I have no issues what so ever with these machines, yet others swear at them. Xraytech was complaining about fraying and having to do frequent repairs to his clothes. What is the variable here? I rarely overload, I might actually underload, use only Tide and Downey, little if any chlorine bleach.
So what is your take on our vastly different experiences? We all have brands we like and dislike, how much does that aspect influence our perception?
Terry and I have basically the same GE dishwasher, his is stainless, mine is not. I love mine and have no issues. It cleans very well and quickly. If the dishes are only lightly soiled I can us the quick cycle that run 38 minutes. and regular cycle run 58 minutes, if I add heat it's up to 82 minutes. Now I expect Terry, like all of us here know how to load and tweak a machine, so why the vast difference in performance? Mechanical/computer issues?
Same with the "Shredmoores". Since 1972 we've had 2 Kenmore washers, the piano key Lady Kenmore with the drop down door that lasted till '96 and the TOL electronic 90 series since. I've noticed no abnormal wear, I have towels that are 15+ years old and are still in great condition. I have no issues what so ever with these machines, yet others swear at them. Xraytech was complaining about fraying and having to do frequent repairs to his clothes. What is the variable here? I rarely overload, I might actually underload, use only Tide and Downey, little if any chlorine bleach.
So what is your take on our vastly different experiences? We all have brands we like and dislike, how much does that aspect influence our perception?