Bob
OMG, what the heck was that about? I've never seen a Hotpoint with a tiny 2" racing stripe of a tine row off on the far right. What a stupid rack design! That would drive me crazier than the "fenced" area on the left of the GE SuperRacks.
All the Hotpoints I've used just had the arched-up/shallow GE rack, but the tine spacing was pretty normal. On those, it was tougher to figure out what to do with the vast swath in the middle ("I really should get elliptical cereal bowls"), but since I generally had odds and ends to put there, it was OK.
Generally, I allocated a quadrant of the bottom rack for tumblers, and hooked them over tines so that they didn't get jostled into each other. There was no getting tall glasses into the top racks of the shallow-rack machines. And that was okay, because the spray from the tower wouldn't ever get up all the way into them anyhow.
The breadcrumbs carried along with the spray sure did, though.
OMG, what the heck was that about? I've never seen a Hotpoint with a tiny 2" racing stripe of a tine row off on the far right. What a stupid rack design! That would drive me crazier than the "fenced" area on the left of the GE SuperRacks.
All the Hotpoints I've used just had the arched-up/shallow GE rack, but the tine spacing was pretty normal. On those, it was tougher to figure out what to do with the vast swath in the middle ("I really should get elliptical cereal bowls"), but since I generally had odds and ends to put there, it was OK.
Generally, I allocated a quadrant of the bottom rack for tumblers, and hooked them over tines so that they didn't get jostled into each other. There was no getting tall glasses into the top racks of the shallow-rack machines. And that was okay, because the spray from the tower wouldn't ever get up all the way into them anyhow.
The breadcrumbs carried along with the spray sure did, though.