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Think Carol Burnette doing *Went with the Wind.*

(wearing drapes).
I saw it in the window and I could not resist........
 
wow, fascinating new GE filter design.
GE's pretty creative in being able to keep the same damn pump design all these decades and be able to adapt better and better filter systems to them.
I think this powered filter will be better than those random rear mounted filters.
Funny angle though. Whatever works i guess.

Tell us how it washes.
 
Eric, did I say too much?

I was hoping not to steal his thunder, and was allowing him time to post his own catches...

The Bosch DW was adopted and has gone go to a good home.
MisterEric has his eye on a nice top-loader from Mike, and we will attemt to retrieve it in the very near future.
(Space on the truck was limited).
Thank you for asking!

STAY TUNED!
 
Shame on me...

I've not kept up on my postings! I didn't get the dishwasher out of the truck until last night, and then had to run to the airport to pick up dad. He's finally home from Iraq, so we were all catching up.

I really thought I wasn't going to make it out to Long Island in time, what with the traffic and all. Luckily I was out there before too long, and got a quick tour or casa toggles before we headed over to Mikes. We retrieved the Bosch and the Maytag, and Mike offered me a nice Speed Queen. We thought about taking it along as well, but I wasn't sure 3 machines were going to fit in the truck (its got a cap) and we decided not to take a chance.

On the way back to tog's, we decided that he'd play with the Maytag for a bit, and if I needed it, I could come retrieve it once I had the house.

We got back to tog's he put together an awesome home cooked meal. I got the chance to talk to a certain maytag fan from CT on the phone, and we had a mini wash-in, playing with the mini-basket in his filter-flow(had seen one but never saw it actually used in a machine) and we dragged the little Maytag down to the basement and got it set up.

I had to head back to Staten Island, and I didn't get in until late. I had a great time, and Toggles is a wonderful host! I even left with other parting gifts for the new house.

My closing date was pushed back past March 11, giving me a little more time to play with. Until then, the Bosch is out in the garage at the 'rents house. I'll try and get a picture or a model number, but i'm not going to try it out, with the 19 degree weather and such.
 
So what's up, Mistereric, with the propane and the compressed air?

Is that what it takes these days to get a DW that actually cleans well and works?

Actually, is it supposed to have insulation?
 
Well, I tried keeping my space heater and air compressor in the living room, but the management frowns on such activities.

As far as I can recall, the Bosch machines I've installed don't have any more insulation than this puppy. There is a "shell" of some sort attached to the tub.
 
Yes the gummy mastic is used to prevent vibrations, reverberations, resonation and echoes on (stainless-steel) metal. This is also typically found under a stainless-steel sink!
 
The little washer that could.

The Maytag badged Samsung has some good features.

It seems to stir-up foam/suds less than other front-loaders I have used lately.
The cylinder tumbles during fill. I love that. Ensures the established water level (albeit it a bit low)rther quickly.
Small tumbler vanes. Leaves more room for clothing!
Have not yet counted number of rinses, but I beleive it's a greater number than my FridGeMore. Items do appear to be well rinsed based on no foam left on door. (Just look deeper into this!)
Controls are well-laid out and intuitieve, yet instuciton mmanual does not spell-out number of water fills and general operation of wash cycle/programme. (Well to the degree I'd like. *LOL*)

My understanding is that a well-runningn small motor makes a B-flat pitched sound. This motor makes a kind of whining sound. What note it is I could not tell you.....but here in the linkie is a similar sound.

Overall, Me likey the Maytag and have no complaints about it, except perhaps longer cycle times than I'm used to.

 
Sorry about the typing. I can spell, just don't proof-read too well.

(Just look deeper into this!)

Should read MUST not JUST
 
Ah yes, the whining sound of a modern frontloader. My AEG has that too and lots of others have it as well. That's how those modern fangled things sound. LOL

I love the dishwasher. If my AEG ever gives up I'm going to consider a Bosch. BTW, I noticed that the spare rack is a different model than the one in the dishwasher. Which one is the original?
 

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