GEE!!!! I hope not! Why the heck would I wash dishes by hand? I hate doing it.
All I can say is, keep your old Whirlpool power clean dishwasher on running or keep your old one period!Between long cycles and poor reliability with the newest models, people are getting fed up and not sinking money into them. The cost for a repairmen to show up at the door combined with parts and labor can exceed a cost of a new one. Liquid detergent with a bit of hot water is cheap and reliable. I really don't blame them.
What brand was it? Was it taken to the dump or used by somebody else?There are at least three houses I know of in my block that don't have dishwashers. When my neighbor Marilynn and her late husband renovated their kitchen they took out the machine that was there when they moved in. They preferred the cabinet space.
Ugh! I hate washing dishes by hand! I don't like today's dishwashers either! Except maybe Maytag!I rarely use my dishwasher, for a few items that I use for dinners, etc, I hand wash them.
A bottle of Casacde Complete lasts me for almost a year.
It was a GE from around 1965. Not sure what was done with it, as that was over 25 years ago. I think it was out of order. Cabinets went to basement and garage.What brand was it? Was it taken to the dump or used by somebody else?
I couldn’t agree more. There’s very few things that I like less than the feeling that my hands have after about 15 minutes worth of exposure to dish water. The only things I’ll hand wash are things that either don’t come clean in the DW (I.E. pans with stuck on egg), or things that aren’t DW safe.GEE!!!! I hope not! Why the heck would I wash dishes by hand? I hate doing it.
Between long cycles and poor reliability with the newest models, people are getting fed up and not sinking money into them. The cost for a repairmen to show up at the door combined with parts and labor can exceed a cost of a new one. Liquid detergent with a bit of hot water is cheap and reliable. I really don't blame them.
I am further amazed how many people apparently don't look at the DW and see most have a 1h cycle if cycle time is still important that's probably still cheaper to do run than hand washing.
Give me a mint condition Whirlpool Power Clean if given the chance complete with the bells and whistles that actually work and do what they say. I want a complete nice detergent and rinse aid dispenser set.I couldn’t agree more. There’s very few things that I like less than the feeling that my hands have after about 15 minutes worth of exposure to dish water. The only things I’ll hand wash are things that either don’t come clean in the DW (I.E. pans with stuck on egg), or things that aren’t DW safe.
Truth. I used to work at an appliance repair company, and we condemned so many dishwashers that it was not even funny. Most of them were only about 5-8 years old too. In fact, I recently scrapped a 2017 G.E. Dishwasher that was given to me with a bad UI. Today’s DWs really do seem to have about the same longevity as a crappy pen. That’s one of the main reasons my collection now includes a 1985 KitchenAid.
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