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In reply to the discussion: I need a new dishwasher. Any suggestions? [View all]Squinch
(59,184 posts)74. Seems like everyone else in this thread has had great experience with them.
But mine is pretty bad.
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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
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
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
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
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'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
A trick I learned from a landlord: always use a credit card (not a debit card)
stopbush
Sep 2017
#61
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
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
Would it help what you charge if you found you'd be 2 blocks from Lake Michigan?
shraby
Sep 2017
#43
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'm giving it a good cleaning tonight and see if that helps it clean the dishes better. I appreciate
shraby
Sep 2017
#46
In about six months, there's this orange guy in Washington who'll need a job
jmowreader
Sep 2017
#54