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Plate meet sponge. InAbLuEsTaTe Sep 2017 #1
Washing dishes by hand is eco unfriendly. stopbush Sep 2017 #6
Depends on how many dishes you do. A HERETIC I AM Sep 2017 #10
Not really. stopbush Sep 2017 #40
Landlord supplied dishwasher is useless we handwash any way dembotoz Sep 2017 #77
That's OK, of course. It's just a big waste of resources when compared stopbush Sep 2017 #93
As long as it has a spray stronger than a dehydrated 90 yr old dembotoz Sep 2017 #96
A toilet uses lots of natural resources too but we use them everyday leftofcool Sep 2017 #13
Toilets don't use heated water. stopbush Sep 2017 #41
You can buy toilets with different flushes for different needs. Neema Sep 2017 #84
A dishwasher often requires that you wash the dishes by hand milestogo Sep 2017 #57
That isn't true these days. In fact, the newer dishwashers recommend that you NOT stopbush Sep 2017 #60
12 gallons of water to wash 4 place settings by hand? That's ridiculous. muriel_volestrangler Sep 2017 #64
How about you find me a study/article that proves hand washing is more eco- friendly? stopbush Sep 2017 #65
There's the quote you link to muriel_volestrangler Sep 2017 #66
Possible and maybe - hedging bets so as to not offend those people stopbush Sep 2017 #67
"colder than the water in a dishwasher" - yes, that's the point muriel_volestrangler Sep 2017 #69
I get it. You're stuck on an idea that you've had for a long time stopbush Sep 2017 #70
I didn't say it's "more eco-friendly"; I say you can wash 4 settings in 2 gallons muriel_volestrangler Sep 2017 #71
Used to be the case, and maybe still is with cheap ones. But now I put my dishes in super dirty and Neema Sep 2017 #85
The average kitchen sink sponge has more bacteria stopbush Sep 2017 #68
The net is your friend. Blue_true Sep 2017 #2
Good advice. It's also constructive to search "target brand + complaints" Warpy Sep 2017 #15
Avoid ones with complicated electronic switches.... Historic NY Sep 2017 #3
Pretty sure he/she already owns a sponge. ornotna Sep 2017 #4
Still being made.... Historic NY Sep 2017 #9
Cool ornotna Sep 2017 #25
Check craigslist. I have had real success with dishwashers. stopbush Sep 2017 #5
Don't get a Bosch! They're supposed to be great, but I got one and Squinch Sep 2017 #7
Make sure you don't leave the door sealed/closed with dirty dishes in it davekriss Sep 2017 #12
Tried it. Had a technician in. No improvement. Squinch Sep 2017 #33
Did he say anything about cleaning the filter? Neema Sep 2017 #87
haha GMTA mercuryblues Sep 2017 #14
No garbage disposal and the stink started with the first wash that I did to clean out the new Squinch Sep 2017 #36
You should never use a garbage disposal. Eventually, you'll need Main Line Cleaner to clear grease. TheBlackAdder Sep 2017 #56
As I said in my post, I don't have a garbage disposal. Squinch Sep 2017 #73
Sorry, I meant to post in the comment above. TheBlackAdder Sep 2017 #94
I have a Bosch, love it. The Velveteen Ocelot Sep 2017 #16
same experience rufus dog Sep 2017 #20
We love our Bosch as well! Docreed2003 Sep 2017 #28
Best in the world. Wellstone ruled Sep 2017 #30
Began on the first wash before I put any dishes in it. Nothing to do with crud in the trap. Squinch Sep 2017 #34
Also very satisfied with our super quiet made in USA Bosch. Going strong after ten years. n/t Cognitive_Resonance Sep 2017 #37
Yup. peggysue2 Sep 2017 #72
Also have a fairly new Bosch. Liberal In Texas Sep 2017 #75
Yours must be newer than mine. I don't have the little red light on the floor, The Velveteen Ocelot Sep 2017 #76
Just the two of us, most of the time, so we bought the Bosch 18" dishwasher. LOVE IT! Tikki Sep 2017 #97
We also have a Bosch and love it. Ezior Sep 2017 #103
Oh, jeez, we've had one for 12 years and it's still a great machine eleny Sep 2017 #19
We've got a Bosch in the old house and just put the second one in the new house Stinky The Clown Sep 2017 #24
I have a Bosch. Got it because it is supposed to be great. I've never had a problem with it. politicaljunkie41910 Sep 2017 #42
A friend of ours had a Bosch, and it never worked right from the day they got it. SeattleVet Sep 2017 #52
I have a Bosch and it works fine. rusty quoin Sep 2017 #55
A trick I learned from a landlord: always use a credit card (not a debit card) stopbush Sep 2017 #61
Seems like everyone else in this thread has had great experience with them. Squinch Sep 2017 #74
You just have to clean the trap every couple of months. Problem solved. Our Bosch Neema Sep 2017 #83
As I have said to other posters above, the smell began with the "maiden" run through when I Squinch Sep 2017 #86
That's bizarre. I did not have that problem. Neema Sep 2017 #88
I have a mercuryblues Sep 2017 #8
Just Google or Bing or Startpage Leith Sep 2017 #11
We had a lemon with a Samsung...but love our LG. NRaleighLiberal Sep 2017 #17
Our low end Kenmore is going strong after 15 years. NurseJackie Sep 2017 #18
The key is - yours was made 15 yrs ago. KentuckyWoman Sep 2017 #90
I've always gone with Kitchen Aid. The one I have in this house was installed in 1994. I have sinkingfeeling Sep 2017 #21
Just helped my parents replace the old maytag they dragged over from their old house. Ninsianna Sep 2017 #22
Miele is a brand that does NOT promote Drahthaardogs Sep 2017 #23
I'm not cheap, but I'm efficient. You'd need to finance my relocation, too. nt tblue37 Sep 2017 #26
Would it help what you charge if you found you'd be 2 blocks from Lake Michigan? shraby Sep 2017 #43
Nah. I have to be paid for my talent and efficiency, no matter where I am. You tblue37 Sep 2017 #50
I bought a GE not too long ago. QED Sep 2017 #27
Non-electric eco-friendly dishwasher Binkie The Clown Sep 2017 #29
I'm sure Trump will be available after he's gone from the White House. edbermac Sep 2017 #31
Read my mind rock Sep 2017 #35
I would'nt trust him to clean my toilet stool. shraby Sep 2017 #44
I wouldn't trust him not to steal the stools from in it. n/t rzemanfl Sep 2017 #91
Where's the fork? snort Sep 2017 #49
We have a Bosch, and we love it! flyingfysh Sep 2017 #32
If you have the money for it, make sure the inside is stainless steel kysrsoze Sep 2017 #38
It will be stainless inside and (I think) they are nylon instead of steel things that hold shraby Sep 2017 #45
Sounds like you're pretty much set. Hope it lasts you for decades. I think good machines still can. kysrsoze Sep 2017 #53
I get less expensive ones. Laffy Kat Sep 2017 #39
I'm giving it a good cleaning tonight and see if that helps it clean the dishes better. I appreciate shraby Sep 2017 #46
If you have someone like my wife in the family it does not matter GulfCoast66 Sep 2017 #47
We recently bought the most expensive madokie Sep 2017 #48
We absolutely LOVE our Fisher-Paykel Dish Drawer SeattleVet Sep 2017 #51
I love mine too. IphengeniaBlumgarten Sep 2017 #63
In about six months, there's this orange guy in Washington who'll need a job jmowreader Sep 2017 #54
Avoid the ones with the asphalt based liners that are put on the outside. 58Sunliner Sep 2017 #58
There is a great resource for information like this melm00se Sep 2017 #59
I put a Bosch in the house we built in 2010 mnhtnbb Sep 2017 #62
Don't buy LG. You may not have a warranty next week. Hassin Bin Sober Sep 2017 #78
This message was self-deleted by its author Floyd R. Turbo Sep 2017 #79
Dishwasher soap has changed Freddie Sep 2017 #80
What are the hours? Floyd R. Turbo Sep 2017 #81
Let me add my vote for Bosch. A little spendy but worth EVERY penny. Neema Sep 2017 #82
If (and this is a big if) Volaris Sep 2017 #89
We have a Miele and it has been the best I have ever had JDC Sep 2017 #92
Message auto-removed Name removed Sep 2017 #95
Marry someone and do all the cooking Generic Brad Sep 2017 #98
I did- been married to the same man for 56 years, and I still do the dishes. shraby Sep 2017 #101
Don't believe this is the place for that question. LiberalFighter Sep 2017 #99
Maybe not, but it got some answers. shraby Sep 2017 #102
+1 uponit7771 Sep 2017 #100
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