Not topping a Bob Load But...

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Oh yeah, it's dirty enough (no prerinsing) and it's full to the gills!! That's a BobLoad! A BobLoad is utilizing and testing a washer or dishawsher with its Maximum capacity without overstuffed and with dishwashers a filthy dirty encrusted load of dishware.
 
Dum De Dum Dum..I see a problem with your load!

Did all your dishes come out clean? Did you see that pot handle on the lower rack that looked like it was blocking the upper spray arm?

Sure, Copy Kitchenaid engineering but don't include the China Guard.It is nearly impossible to block the upper arm from below with a China guard! Not to mention that the tubing ran inside the rack and the washarm hub was more recessed and the arm was bent to conform more to the rack design.(blocking it from aboe was another story, I must admit!

That is the single feature I have always hated on any of these whirly machines especially the older ones with the tube up the middle of the lower rack. Way too easy to block that arm from turning.
My Sister in Law had a TOL Kenmore with the older style setup with the tube in the rack and she always complained that the machine didn't clean well.
I tried to explain many times that the Power wash module was a great setup but she had to be careful with the loading.. All her loads were "BOB" loads. and she never checked for clearance.
Now she has a Siemens and says it cleans so much better..Well sure it does.. It can't hold nearly as much as that Kenmore did.
But at least the arm is less intrusive under the rack.
Did I mention that she prerinses everything like she was washing the dishes first!
Anyway, I can't wait to see the pictures!
 
Yep, Steve you're right. (I don't look that closely because I make the assumption we're all obsessive enough to test wash arm movement before starting) It's tip is level if not above the parallel level of the wash arm. Hopefully he tested to see wash arm was revolving before turning on machine. Hmmm!!
 
YAY. Congratulations!!! Glad to see even those slightly "older" Whirlmores don't dry plastics any better. Blue Ribbon BobLoad at the county fair!!!
 

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