...especially with how lazy society has gotten in general when it comes to "chores" like laundry and dishes; hence the popularity of terrible detergent pods and Auto-Sense cycles. Why is it appealing to get down in the bottom of the machine and unscrew a filter that has to be cleaned after every load (unless you scrub the dishes clean before loading them, again, adding more work and water consumption) if the majority of people "don't want to have to think about it"? Consumer Reports adds to every review "has a manual filter that needs to be cleaned periodically, which you might prefer over the noise of a self-cleaning dishwasher", but upon hearing a true self cleaning automatic and a filtered model side by side, the new ones are actually louder, considering that you hear the mechanism every 10 minutes or so that alternates the flow to each wash arm. The only sound that an older self-cleaning machine (PowerClean or Point Voyager) makes is a quiet hum and the muffled sound of water cascading around the machine. Plus, the difference in the results of the older models is like night and day compared to the shortcomings of these new eco-models.