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When I had my reverse rack, I always loaded the upper rack knowing that most of the scrubbing action would be coming from the top wash arm. So if I had a dirty frying pan, baking pan or dish, I would always put them along the sides of the rack, next to the small plate tines, dirty surface facing inward. The pan or dish would be standing straight up, not facing down.
 
The machine cleans fantastically.

If design were to come back, my only improvements would be: Ditch the Tower and do a full sized arm under the top rack. Then enable that top rack to tilt, raise and lower. Add the KitchenAid Soak Cycle sans the Static Heat, and maybe add a Sani Cycle.

Also maybe split the Flatware Basket to be able to move it around in 2 sections.

I think then, it would be damn close to the perfect machine. (Just like a KDS-18) LOL.
 

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