Why Has Whirlpool Never Sold a BOL Power Clean Module?

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It seems to me, a person who bases things on logic and common sense, that a great reputation for a company is aquired by having a strict set of codes.
Like....
*Not falling to greedy temptations.
*Appreciating the customer's positive feedback, knowing it's the difference between sink or swim.
*Having a tight Quality Control department.
*Having an excellent engineering and design staff.
*Spending plenty of time doing thorough testing.

So with that, it's a shame that products of all sorts come with a warranty that's short lived, like their products.
 
Yes Chet, and one front load washer was from Bauknecht of Deutschland. As far as demanding back old technology, is living in the past. Ist gone. Mover on.
California barely has enough drinking water. The global population has surpased 8 billion. That's common sense.
 
Yes Chet, and one front load washer was from Bauknecht of Deutschland. As far as demanding back old technology, is living in the past. Ist gone. Mover on.
California barely has enough drinking water. The global population has surpased 8 billion. That's common sense.



Modern dishwashers use more water than older ones, like 20 times more. Thats not progress. Neither are all the premature failures.
 
I honestly wouldn't mind going back to a wash tower. I think Maytag's Jetclean version was solid.


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The issue is that design foisted a smaller space lower rack when the competing brands were all going to flat lower racks. Easier to load. Fit pots better.
That’s when GE, the big user of power towers, made their flat design that looked like it came out of a chilly pool.
 
Whirlpool has stopped innovating. They've fallen behind. Though I feel like they switched to European technology when they went with their manual clean filter dishwashers and tiny pumps.
You say that as their dishwashers have the most innovative 3rd rack in the industry, currently?
 
The issue is that design foisted a smaller space lower rack when the competing brands were all going to flat lower racks. Easier to load. Fit pots better.
That’s when GE, the big user of power towers, made their flat design that looked like it came out of a chilly pool.

Indeed, however, it brought down cost and offered simplicity in that there is less to go wrong.
 

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