andrewinorlando
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But the big difference.....
.....between the LG and the Maytag is that the LG washes only one rack at a time, while the Maytag washes two (or three for three rack models). So the LG needs twice as long to wash a load as it switches back and forth washing two racks, one at a time. In this way, it can use half the water and energy (approximately) to do the same work, but takes twice the time because it does the job one rack at a time instead of two. So a two hour cycle in the LG may roughly translate to a one hour cycle on a Maytag dishwasher. So there is definitely an energy advantage to the LG. Their BOL model, at $600+, is a pretty good value, while their TOL model at over $1400 is quite a pricey model, considering Maytag builds a steam dishwasher, too, for under $800.
.....between the LG and the Maytag is that the LG washes only one rack at a time, while the Maytag washes two (or three for three rack models). So the LG needs twice as long to wash a load as it switches back and forth washing two racks, one at a time. In this way, it can use half the water and energy (approximately) to do the same work, but takes twice the time because it does the job one rack at a time instead of two. So a two hour cycle in the LG may roughly translate to a one hour cycle on a Maytag dishwasher. So there is definitely an energy advantage to the LG. Their BOL model, at $600+, is a pretty good value, while their TOL model at over $1400 is quite a pricey model, considering Maytag builds a steam dishwasher, too, for under $800.