AHHHHHH!!
I need a cigarette, I'm over the top, I'm gonna have to go take a shower to clean up!! and crawl in bed and sleep--I'm totally spent!! (Does anyone get the idea I've just had an "experience" (he he he). David, I cannot thank you enough for this brochure scane. I never ever saw one of these in existence and up close and personal. Not even a brochure or close-up of the panel until now. I have heard these being elluded to over the years. I'm a happy bear!! Talk about sexy and flexible. I love all the options, particularly on the built-in version. I'd be one of the few true purchasers of this machine who would utilize all available settings to suit whatever soil level I had as well as intensity of drying needed. THIS is what I call an every-kitchen-item-washer and not simiply a dishwasher. I've always loved the two-different-shade-of-green tone interiors. I always felt they were far more asthetically soothing and pleasing than the tired out blue that had been around for so long by this time. This was a breath of fresh air in interiors of dishwahers. And Nate, I NEVER had an issue with the "saucer" shelf. why? Because EVERY GE or Hotpoint I had in apartments or in my own homes, I slightly bent back each of the tines of those "shelf". Voilla!!! Able to be very flexible and hold up to 7 cereal bowls with the "adjusted" tines. I detest havig cereal bowls in the top rack, takes up too valuable of real estate space upstairs. And that freed up space in the bottom rack for all sorts of other things. Maybe because almost all my dishes are from the 1960s lol. they all just seem to be "designed" to fit in GE and Hotpoint dishwashers. I love my Kenmore Elite TT, but there are times I still miss that "shelf". I always managed to somehow fully utilize that area, it was never wasted. And Ken, I though Rinse-glo was a terrific concept. Allowed one to chose or not choose rinse-aid for a load run through the mahine. Too baed others didn't adopt it.
I need a cigarette, I'm over the top, I'm gonna have to go take a shower to clean up!! and crawl in bed and sleep--I'm totally spent!! (Does anyone get the idea I've just had an "experience" (he he he). David, I cannot thank you enough for this brochure scane. I never ever saw one of these in existence and up close and personal. Not even a brochure or close-up of the panel until now. I have heard these being elluded to over the years. I'm a happy bear!! Talk about sexy and flexible. I love all the options, particularly on the built-in version. I'd be one of the few true purchasers of this machine who would utilize all available settings to suit whatever soil level I had as well as intensity of drying needed. THIS is what I call an every-kitchen-item-washer and not simiply a dishwasher. I've always loved the two-different-shade-of-green tone interiors. I always felt they were far more asthetically soothing and pleasing than the tired out blue that had been around for so long by this time. This was a breath of fresh air in interiors of dishwahers. And Nate, I NEVER had an issue with the "saucer" shelf. why? Because EVERY GE or Hotpoint I had in apartments or in my own homes, I slightly bent back each of the tines of those "shelf". Voilla!!! Able to be very flexible and hold up to 7 cereal bowls with the "adjusted" tines. I detest havig cereal bowls in the top rack, takes up too valuable of real estate space upstairs. And that freed up space in the bottom rack for all sorts of other things. Maybe because almost all my dishes are from the 1960s lol. they all just seem to be "designed" to fit in GE and Hotpoint dishwashers. I love my Kenmore Elite TT, but there are times I still miss that "shelf". I always managed to somehow fully utilize that area, it was never wasted. And Ken, I though Rinse-glo was a terrific concept. Allowed one to chose or not choose rinse-aid for a load run through the mahine. Too baed others didn't adopt it.