times of cycles/energy savings?
I hate to rain on everyone's parade--and the LG looks like a wonderful machine, however, I'm still unconvinced about all of the new machines. Why on earth does it take 2-3 hours for a dishwasher to clean a full load of unrinsed mixed loads? Is it because they don't use any water?
So, less water, and a lot more electricity to heat the damn thing to boiling and it takes all that time? Why does the machine have to do that? And, why do you all love these energy efficient (supposedly) machines so much?
Sorry guys, my parent's old GE 640 Potscrubber (19 yrs old) cleans just as well, with unrinsed dishes, in about an hour.
Sounds like one of those "many energy saving scams" that we are so inundated with nowadays. It's the same thing with FL washers. Extra time to heat the water, and tumble and tumble rubbing the clothes against each other the whole while. Who has laundry that is really that dirty?
In days gone by if you were a farmer and wore the same set of overalls (and probably everything else) for a whole week it took boiling in lye soap to get them clean. Even modern day farmers and construction workers, etc, most likely change all of their clothing every day.
Lot's of people take showers twice a day and change their clothes twice a day, so where's all of the dirt that needs to be boiled, steamed, etc. for all of that time? So what if you sweat at the gym or walking home from work. It's just sweat (salt water) and you probably took a shower in the morning and will take another one at the gym before you go home.
It all escapes me. I don't see any energy savings here.
Courtney in VA