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Wow!
You have been busy!
Let us know what you think of you new change!
You passed up on some really vintage KitchenAids in your area!
What were you thinking?
Brent
 
Who says I was thinking?

House is for sale.
No transportation to move appliances.
Buyers want "new" :-)
I just got really fed-up with the bad KA!
 
GE Dishwasher!

Steve,
Many congrats on your new dishwasher. For a minute I thought you moved the one from downstairs upstairs until I looked closely. You have to let me know how the cleaning and filtering system works. It looks to be a new type of device. Yes it's not as roomy as the KA but if you know how to pack it you will do very well. I wish they would have added cycle indicator lights but they seem to be nill today.
Best Wishes
Peter
 
Remeber, any machine bought will be left behind.

Did you hear Nikos had a hard time leaving Greece for America? Oh yes. He didn't want to leave his little brothers behind.

Thank you. I too wish it had "progress' indicator lights (Wash-Rinse -Dry-Heating).

It was recommended to me to buy a Maytag tall-tub. But the Amana branded BOL-ish one did not have a "rinse ony" cycle/programme (electronic "timer" obviously) WTH?

A GE TT was out of my price range.
A WP power-clean module (non-TT) machine would have been nice, but I have already experienced one in my past. Not so fond of their shallow upper rack.
Frigidaire you say? FEH. No great desire.
 
Nice looking GE Steve I like the new wash arm design. I have one request though. Since we are having to redo our kitchen cabinets and countertop could you past a better picture of your countertop. Do you remember the name/brand? I really like that color you have in your house. Hope you are able to sell you house soon.
 
Will do. The upstairs and the downstairs countertops (workbenches) are somewhat different but basic, boring plastic-lamiate jobbies.

The basement one (shown in panel #26606) is an interpretation of natural stone (granite?) with black, white, gray and salmon/peachy colored specs in it.

The other one (upstairs) is more beigy blue-gray, even slightly purplish also speckled.

Both were off-the shelf standard-issue Homo-Depot items.
This bit of sarcasm is aimed at ME: (Queue the song "Hey big spender! *LOL*).
 
Thanks for the information. Had thought we might go with natural stone but our area is 35 years old and with new subdivisions popping up all over here they have the granite or silstone just don't think it would worth our money spent on resale. Wilsonart has a laminate out that almost looks like natural stone but I sure do like your colors ove what we have seen. Have almond now and it shows everything. Cabinets will be honey oak and we want the oak trim around the edges of the countertop.
 
Congratulations on the new GE and thank you for the pictures. Would love to play with it. The racks are very different from those of European machines, especially the bottom racks. The tines look further apart. I noticed that a lot of plates in the US are thicker than the ones used in Europe. Interesting differences.
 
Yes, actually I love the Bosch conceptually and would really like it, but there are not enough rows of tines (not the distance apart)in the racks to give me the loading flexibility I prefer.
 
Basement countertop.

My apologies, but I was unable to loacate selections in laminate coutertops on the Home Depot web-site to find the name of this design/style.
 
Yes that is a jar of olives. Not canned, not pitted, *SHUDDE

Main level countertop.

And of course the camera found the specs of dirt on it. OY VEY!
 
To me that cabinet is full.

These are my Corelle by Corning. They are much thinner than most plates found in the USA.

It's service for 12. (I hate mis-matched dishes, and I hate pulling out one or two dirty items from the DW to wash them and use them because there are not enough clean plates available).

I don't actually have good dishes or China; and that is perfectly fine, because this house doesn't fit a china cabinet. *LOL*

 
Thanks so much for the pictures of your countertops. I really like the upper level color. We have the white appliances also. Corelle is our everyday too only ours is the Abundance.
 
Not an aful match to the dhades on the countertop.

Here is the kitchen floor (main level kitchen). I was so fed up with scrubbing the old beige scratched and gouged one that came with the house, that I threw this one down "temporarily" 4/5 years ago. Strangely, it presents much better than I thought it would. Its a standard 12" square (30cm2)no -wax vinyl self-stick floor. It is designed to loook like four 6" square tiles. What I like about it is that the seams are not so obvious.

Of course I was gonna do ceramic and put it under the cabinets. But you reach a certain point in life, and say "It's not my job to fix everyone else's dirt and mistakes and laziness" but end up doing it anyway!

Sounds like your kitchen will be a dream!
 
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