Au contraire, mon frère!
Facing the prospect of having to wash the 8-quart pressure cooker bottom (in which I cooked a package of whole-wheat penne), I thought "What the heck?" and pulled out the upper rack on the ol' Kenmore model 1389 (same racks as several Whirlpool and a few KitchenAid models). Darned if it didn't say "Bring it, dude!" and swallowed up the colander as well. In the bottom rack: the crock-pot crock that held the ragu made from San Marzano plum tomatoes, the plates from lunch and dinner, lids, bowls, a utensil caddy and the silverware basket.
Over a year later, the dishwasher still finds ways to surprise me.
The instructions say that the silverware basket goes to the right of the bottom rack but putting it in the rear when you can allows you to use the entire tapered front of the rack.

Facing the prospect of having to wash the 8-quart pressure cooker bottom (in which I cooked a package of whole-wheat penne), I thought "What the heck?" and pulled out the upper rack on the ol' Kenmore model 1389 (same racks as several Whirlpool and a few KitchenAid models). Darned if it didn't say "Bring it, dude!" and swallowed up the colander as well. In the bottom rack: the crock-pot crock that held the ragu made from San Marzano plum tomatoes, the plates from lunch and dinner, lids, bowls, a utensil caddy and the silverware basket.
Over a year later, the dishwasher still finds ways to surprise me.
The instructions say that the silverware basket goes to the right of the bottom rack but putting it in the rear when you can allows you to use the entire tapered front of the rack.
