Asea Cylinda 1400 Dishwasher
I have the Asea Cylinda 1400 dishwasher discussed in this post. It is probably the best washing dishwasher I have ever used (and I have had many dishwashers, including top of the range Miele models). Even if I over fill the machine everything comes out gleaming. The motor on this dishwasher is huge and extremely powerful. It uses 28 litres on the normal wash cycle (cycle 2 - pre-rinse, main wash and 3 rinses). The temperature dial allows you to select wash temperature 55 or 65 degrees, pots wash (pre-rinse heats to 65 degrees) and with or without heated drying. I wash on 55 degrees without heated drying and everything is dried perfectly. The wash cycle is finished in just over an hour. There is a nifty air vent on the front of the dishwasher that pops open during drying cycle to let the condensed air out, which achieves perfect drying results. This vent closes when you open the door at the end of the wash cycle.
I also love the updated 1402 model, which is essentially the same dishwasher, but reduces rinses from 3 to 2 and comes with a rapid wash cycle. Even with the reduced rinses, the 1402 washes just as well as the 1400. These models are a good representation of when Asko was king of the dishwasher world. If only ABB would buy back Asko from its Chinese owners and bring the company back to it’s original venerable position. I am currently renovating and have purchased two Miele G6925 dishwashers, but I will be very sorry to see this dishwasher go.
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