kenmore1978
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Well, now that I've lived with the flatware in door thing for a while now, I cn unequvically say it is not satisfactory. Whose ever idea this was had good intentions, but didn't follow up ono the dis-advantages. I get a LOT more "rejects" in the flatware than I did with my old '78 KM DW. And it only makes sense since the spray from the wash arm is being thrown at the flatware sideways so that anything that's facing the door doesn't cleaned on that side. I also keep finding bits of food in the basket and stuck between the basket and the door liner. Machines that have the flatware basket in the lower rack are able to have water hit all sides of the flatware. Also, any bits of food that might fall into the basket are much more likely to be blown back OUT of the basket in subsequent rotations of the wash arm. Again, I would virtually never find bits of food in the bottom of the basket in the KM. And having to make sure that only plates are in the front row so as not to block the spary to the flatware is sort of a pain. In the KM, I would often put things like pots or bowls OVER the flatware basket, knowing that enough water would come through the flatware to get the bowls or pots clean.