nmaineman36
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My first KitchenAid dishwasher growing up was very similar to this model. It was a KDD67B model. The Deluxe without the Soak and scrub cycle. It had 2 buttons...Full Cycle and Rinse Hold. Good machine and lasted thru 2 loads of dishes a day for a family of 7. The KDD67B had the pressure switch in the sump and a deeper sump. Plus it had what KitchenAid called the SaniGuard filter. Stainless steel on top plate and plastic for the bottom part plus a course strainer tray .
The performance was good with this machine even though the wash cycle was a whole 7 mins. The top rack at times didnt get fully cleaned and sometimes there would be bits of food on the glasses. That would require me to run the dishwasher again without the bottom rack in so it would get clean..and it did.
The amazing part that i liked was the fact o could take the upper rack out and put baking sheets standing up and that was along with pots and pans.
Great machine you have there.
My first KitchenAid dishwasher growing up was very similar to this model. It was a KDD67B model. The Deluxe without the Soak and scrub cycle. It had 2 buttons...Full Cycle and Rinse Hold. Good machine and lasted thru 2 loads of dishes a day for a family of 7. The KDD67B had the pressure switch in the sump and a deeper sump. Plus it had what KitchenAid called the SaniGuard filter. Stainless steel on top plate and plastic for the bottom part plus a course strainer tray .
The performance was good with this machine even though the wash cycle was a whole 7 mins. The top rack at times didnt get fully cleaned and sometimes there would be bits of food on the glasses. That would require me to run the dishwasher again without the bottom rack in so it would get clean..and it did.
The amazing part that i liked was the fact o could take the upper rack out and put baking sheets standing up and that was along with pots and pans.
Great machine you have there.