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gelaundry4ever

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Hey guys, I finally purchased the LG LDFC2423W dishwasher and it will be delivered tomorrow. From what I was told, the control panels are smooth so I won't be able to feel the buttons. However, I'll have friends from church install it and mark the controls with the tactile markers I bought in the variety pack and can be put in an orderly fashion. I really hate doing dishes by hand, and I'm not gonna put money into fixing that Whirlpool built Kenmore. I'm looking forward to testing this dishwasher out, until I find a good spot in Temple to move to.
 
Hey guys, I finally purchased the LG LDFC2423W dishwasher and it will be delivered tomorrow. From what I was told, the control panels are smooth so I won't be able to feel the buttons. However, I'll have friends from church install it and mark the controls with the tactile markers I bought in the variety pack and can be put in an orderly fashion. I really hate doing dishes by hand, and I'm not gonna put money into fixing that Whirlpool built Kenmore. I'm looking forward to testing this dishwasher out, until I find a good spot in Temple to move to.
My first impressions on this dishwasher is that it's quiet. I'm going to run another load tomorrow morning after breakfast or tonight. I put in a very dirty load and it sensed it need a full force wash. I used the auto cycle with high temp and both extra and night dry.
 
52 decibels is just quiet enough to still hear that it's washing. I don't like if I can't hear it at all.
Our neighbors got a new GE two years ago when they remodeled and hate it. It's not a low end model but not a Profile. Thinner racks, and now leaving spots on dishes and glassware.
 
Jerome, not half bad. The machine used 7.1 gallons of water on the Heavy Cycle and 7.3 on the turbo cycle.

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I wonder if this number would go up if the turbidity sensor detected soil, which I am assuming you machine has. A Power Clean with Wash-Rinse-Rinse would be at 6.75 gallons of water.
 
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