Model: WDP370PAHW0
Truth be told, hand-washing dishes for a few weeks wasn't horrible...but boy howdy am I glad the new Whirlpool arrived today!
Having company tomorrow, so I made a roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, and a loaf of bread to test the new machine.
First impressions: This is a plain Jane machine; no two ways about it.
Three cycles: Heavy, Normal or 1HR.
Two options: Heated Wash (but only to 120 degrees) and Heated Dry.
No adjustable racks; grayish plastic interior. Two wash arms. A filter that needs to be cleaned occasionally. It is not a quiet machine; rated at 55 db. and I think that's probably being generous. Gonna have to get used to the racket. I can't imagine listening to this for a 3+ hour Heavy cycle!
The racks have better tine spacing than the GE did, especially in the upper rack. The one thing I need to find is a sectioned silverware basket. I used one of the small end sections on the GE's basket and freed a lot of room for cookware in the bottom rack.
The 1-hour cycle should be done in 20 minutes. We'll see how well it cleaned everything. The toughest items will probably be the food processor bowl, lid and dough blade. All had dried dough on them.
Update: Color me impressed. Everything was clean using the 1-Hour cycle; and thank God, because I would not want to listen to that racket for a full-length cycle!
Photo 1: The front
Photo 2: The inside
Photo 3: The controls
Photo 4: Lower rack loaded
Photo 5: Upper rack loaded[this post was last edited: 8/24/2017-21:30]





Truth be told, hand-washing dishes for a few weeks wasn't horrible...but boy howdy am I glad the new Whirlpool arrived today!
Having company tomorrow, so I made a roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, and a loaf of bread to test the new machine.
First impressions: This is a plain Jane machine; no two ways about it.
Three cycles: Heavy, Normal or 1HR.
Two options: Heated Wash (but only to 120 degrees) and Heated Dry.
No adjustable racks; grayish plastic interior. Two wash arms. A filter that needs to be cleaned occasionally. It is not a quiet machine; rated at 55 db. and I think that's probably being generous. Gonna have to get used to the racket. I can't imagine listening to this for a 3+ hour Heavy cycle!
The racks have better tine spacing than the GE did, especially in the upper rack. The one thing I need to find is a sectioned silverware basket. I used one of the small end sections on the GE's basket and freed a lot of room for cookware in the bottom rack.
The 1-hour cycle should be done in 20 minutes. We'll see how well it cleaned everything. The toughest items will probably be the food processor bowl, lid and dough blade. All had dried dough on them.
Update: Color me impressed. Everything was clean using the 1-Hour cycle; and thank God, because I would not want to listen to that racket for a full-length cycle!
Photo 1: The front
Photo 2: The inside
Photo 3: The controls
Photo 4: Lower rack loaded
Photo 5: Upper rack loaded[this post was last edited: 8/24/2017-21:30]




