Hello, our Kenmore dishwasher, model 665.16791791, is now 12 years old and we're thinking about replacing it. The vinyl-coated racks are starting to rust; not too badly, considering the age of the unit, but it will no doubt continue to get worse over time. The last time I checked, I believe new racks would be around $200.
Otherwise, this dishwasher has worked like a champ. The only thing that went wrong is the rubber hose underneath the top rack, that routes water to the spray arm, rotted. I went to Lowe's and purchased a length of vinyl hose for about a buck, and it works fine again.
This Kenmore has the electro-mechanical control panel, with a dial/timer, plus a few push-buttons for other choices.
After reading horror stories online about how "modern" electronic control panels can go on the fritz after only a year or two or three on new dishwashers, I'm concerned about replacing the Kenmore. Almost all new dishwashers, except for the barest-of-bones builder models, have the electronic panels.
I have found a new Hotpoint I like, Model HLD4000NWW. It is discontinued; last built in fall of 2009, according to GE. However, I can order one through my local Appliance Smart dealer for $322, plus tax. I can get it home and install it myself, as I've done replacement dishwashers before.
There is a state rebate program that will give me $100 back. This dishwasher has every feature I want, except the nylon racks, which I can live without.
Should I go for the Hotpoint, or keep trudging along with the old Kenmore, maybe replacing the racks and hoping I get a few more years out of it?
Sorry to be so wordy, and thanks in advance for your thoughts!
Otherwise, this dishwasher has worked like a champ. The only thing that went wrong is the rubber hose underneath the top rack, that routes water to the spray arm, rotted. I went to Lowe's and purchased a length of vinyl hose for about a buck, and it works fine again.
This Kenmore has the electro-mechanical control panel, with a dial/timer, plus a few push-buttons for other choices.
After reading horror stories online about how "modern" electronic control panels can go on the fritz after only a year or two or three on new dishwashers, I'm concerned about replacing the Kenmore. Almost all new dishwashers, except for the barest-of-bones builder models, have the electronic panels.
I have found a new Hotpoint I like, Model HLD4000NWW. It is discontinued; last built in fall of 2009, according to GE. However, I can order one through my local Appliance Smart dealer for $322, plus tax. I can get it home and install it myself, as I've done replacement dishwashers before.
There is a state rebate program that will give me $100 back. This dishwasher has every feature I want, except the nylon racks, which I can live without.
Should I go for the Hotpoint, or keep trudging along with the old Kenmore, maybe replacing the racks and hoping I get a few more years out of it?
Sorry to be so wordy, and thanks in advance for your thoughts!