Ok, i just bought a Danby countertop dishwasher. During my research i tangented on regular dishwashers, namely KitchenAid. I know how bulletproof and awesome they used to be. My dad's family has always owned them. I helped my aunts buy their 1998 KA Superba with the standard tub. The KAs before that and including the '98 are very good machines. But...with Whirlpool's hijacking of KitchenAid and the tall-tub editions, i've noticed a pattern where people are not liking their new tall-tup KAs. There are all sorts of complaints about them on Epinions.com. I know that's not too much of a reliable source. But Epinions is usually good with a standard distribution of praise and contempt for products. But there seems to be an overwhelming anger over the new tall-tub KAs. Complaints from fit and finish, customer service, faulty electronics, poor washability etc. What's the deal? I've looked at these machines at stores and at first glance look very good. They have the same four-way arm and same middle arm as alot of previous KAs. I know the wash module is new. I've explored that unit and without seeing it in action, looks like a good unit. Big motor, big stainless steel food disposer. Decently sized micro-filtration chamber. But...people complain that they just don't wash!
And it's not just KitchenAid. I've heard similar complaints about alot of brands. GE too. We have a GSD6600 Triton XL, from 2003, and it works amazingly well. Never had a problem with it. It washes anything you throw at it. But recently, people have been badmouthing the current GEs. I've noticed they made some of the holes smaller in the main wash arm. Would that matter? Why the design change when their 2003 design works flawlessly? If the design changes from KA and GE are upsetting people, you'd think they'd take care of their customers and ship them new wash rotors or filters or trip pieces or something.
All i know is, with people dropping in excess of 800 bucks for dishwashers. The problems they're having are unacceptable, especially for KitchenAid.
Are all appliances down to a life expectancy of 3-5 years now? Is it too much to ask at least 10 years out of an appliance now?
What the hell's going on?
And it's not just KitchenAid. I've heard similar complaints about alot of brands. GE too. We have a GSD6600 Triton XL, from 2003, and it works amazingly well. Never had a problem with it. It washes anything you throw at it. But recently, people have been badmouthing the current GEs. I've noticed they made some of the holes smaller in the main wash arm. Would that matter? Why the design change when their 2003 design works flawlessly? If the design changes from KA and GE are upsetting people, you'd think they'd take care of their customers and ship them new wash rotors or filters or trip pieces or something.
All i know is, with people dropping in excess of 800 bucks for dishwashers. The problems they're having are unacceptable, especially for KitchenAid.
Are all appliances down to a life expectancy of 3-5 years now? Is it too much to ask at least 10 years out of an appliance now?
What the hell's going on?