lightedcontrols
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It's a sad day when:
1....most Americans are having to buy dishwashers (because of government issued mandates) that use very little water. This means that your dishes are rinsed with most of the same water that they were washed with. This explains why it takes almost TWO hours to wash and dry your dishes or longer depending on the cycle chosen....This is also why it takes so much Jet Dry to keep your dishes spot free since the sump is full of dirty water.....just look in the sump at the end of the cycle and you'll see what I mean! My new Dacor didn't even drain after the first wash, it "flushes", that is, stops for a moment, drains about a half gallon of water out, and then replaces the discarded water, and on it goes. Not ONCE does it actually drain all of the water out, not even at the END of the cycle! My new Miele dishwashers work the same way. Even though I have to say that the Miele dishwashers are VERY quiet. (I think the reason for this is that when you open the door, the first thing that you notice is that there is NOT much going on in there).....just lots of steam. They wash about as good as any on the market today which isn't saying much.
2...when we have to buy these DREADFUL front loading washers. They use very little water (as the Govt. mandates) and take forever to wash anything. Water, tub, detergent, and clothes all turning at the same time in the same direction = not very good washability....AND, they take f o r e v e r to get in balance on a full load. Manufacturers KNOW that tumble action washing is not very good, thus the L O N G wash times. Wouldn't take a top-loader nearly as long and would get better results. The only positive thing that I can say about them is they do damp dry the clothes fairly well if they EVER get up to full spin speed. My Kenmores took 3 hours and 2 minutes to was a full load of towels. I gave them away. It's just stupid that we have fallen for the outward gimmicks of these dreadful machines. I've also noticed that a lot of front loaders are adding the bleach in the first RINSE. Explanations by manufacturers are offered that the reason for this, is that bleach kills the enzymes in the detergents and so need to added later. However, according to Cindy Roberts at Proctor&Gamble, the enzymes in detergents are only active for about 8 minutes when activated in the wash water. So why is it really going into the first rinse?....and with such small water amounts used for the rinsing process does it all get thoroughly get rinsed out??? The dispensers for fabric softner, beach, and detergent are also poorly engineered. The nice folks at Whirlpool, Kenmore, Maytag, LG, Frigidaire, etc. list in their "Use and Care" manuals how to clean these ineffective dispensers. If they are dispensing as they should, why would they need to be cleaned? I'm glad that I have a stash of top loaders that will get me through my lifetime, as I've bought the LAST front loader, or top loader that mascarades as a front loader (Maytag NeptuneTL)...AND I won't even go into how Maytag has decided to use VEGETABLE oil in the transmission of this machine)
3....when dryers take F O R E V E R to dry! The new Maytag "drying center" takes as long to dry a load of clothes as it did to wash them. The Maytag Neptune TL takes 79 minutes to wash a load of towels. It takes over an hour to dry them, AND THAT'S WITH THE HIGHEST SPEED SPIN OF THE WASHER!!! Clothes come out wrinkled and full of lint. If you try and use the flat racks in the upper cabinet for drying, it automatically cuts the heater element to half power in the lower dryer so that it takes EVEN LONGER!...and of course it takes about 3 hours to dry anything in the top unit. UGH. Now THIS should get you guys thinking and talking! Mark
1....most Americans are having to buy dishwashers (because of government issued mandates) that use very little water. This means that your dishes are rinsed with most of the same water that they were washed with. This explains why it takes almost TWO hours to wash and dry your dishes or longer depending on the cycle chosen....This is also why it takes so much Jet Dry to keep your dishes spot free since the sump is full of dirty water.....just look in the sump at the end of the cycle and you'll see what I mean! My new Dacor didn't even drain after the first wash, it "flushes", that is, stops for a moment, drains about a half gallon of water out, and then replaces the discarded water, and on it goes. Not ONCE does it actually drain all of the water out, not even at the END of the cycle! My new Miele dishwashers work the same way. Even though I have to say that the Miele dishwashers are VERY quiet. (I think the reason for this is that when you open the door, the first thing that you notice is that there is NOT much going on in there).....just lots of steam. They wash about as good as any on the market today which isn't saying much.
2...when we have to buy these DREADFUL front loading washers. They use very little water (as the Govt. mandates) and take forever to wash anything. Water, tub, detergent, and clothes all turning at the same time in the same direction = not very good washability....AND, they take f o r e v e r to get in balance on a full load. Manufacturers KNOW that tumble action washing is not very good, thus the L O N G wash times. Wouldn't take a top-loader nearly as long and would get better results. The only positive thing that I can say about them is they do damp dry the clothes fairly well if they EVER get up to full spin speed. My Kenmores took 3 hours and 2 minutes to was a full load of towels. I gave them away. It's just stupid that we have fallen for the outward gimmicks of these dreadful machines. I've also noticed that a lot of front loaders are adding the bleach in the first RINSE. Explanations by manufacturers are offered that the reason for this, is that bleach kills the enzymes in the detergents and so need to added later. However, according to Cindy Roberts at Proctor&Gamble, the enzymes in detergents are only active for about 8 minutes when activated in the wash water. So why is it really going into the first rinse?....and with such small water amounts used for the rinsing process does it all get thoroughly get rinsed out??? The dispensers for fabric softner, beach, and detergent are also poorly engineered. The nice folks at Whirlpool, Kenmore, Maytag, LG, Frigidaire, etc. list in their "Use and Care" manuals how to clean these ineffective dispensers. If they are dispensing as they should, why would they need to be cleaned? I'm glad that I have a stash of top loaders that will get me through my lifetime, as I've bought the LAST front loader, or top loader that mascarades as a front loader (Maytag NeptuneTL)...AND I won't even go into how Maytag has decided to use VEGETABLE oil in the transmission of this machine)
3....when dryers take F O R E V E R to dry! The new Maytag "drying center" takes as long to dry a load of clothes as it did to wash them. The Maytag Neptune TL takes 79 minutes to wash a load of towels. It takes over an hour to dry them, AND THAT'S WITH THE HIGHEST SPEED SPIN OF THE WASHER!!! Clothes come out wrinkled and full of lint. If you try and use the flat racks in the upper cabinet for drying, it automatically cuts the heater element to half power in the lower dryer so that it takes EVEN LONGER!...and of course it takes about 3 hours to dry anything in the top unit. UGH. Now THIS should get you guys thinking and talking! Mark