Terry Pulliam Burd > wrote:
> Fisher Paykel dishwasher. Takes up no more space than a regular
> dishwasher, but is a two drawer "filing cabinet," which run
> independently of each other. Has multiple washing settings. Very, very
> quiet. Very, very cool.
I saw one of these on display at a home store. I was impressed,
but kind of taken aback by the radically unusual design. I'll
give this some more thought.
I see that the latest issue of Consumer Reports has an article
on dishwashers yet again.
> Thermidor dual fuel stove. Gas cooktop with star burners that spread
> the heat very well. Also has super-slow and super, super-slow settings
> on 2 or more burners that turn themselves on and off for slow cooking.
> Can also buy a hood that includes warmer lights and a warmer shelf
> accessory. Tried the Dacor in kitchen #1 - hated the digital buttons.
> The Thermador has *knobs*.
Yeah, I'm still going around and around on ranges. There are a
lot of nice designs out there.
> SubZero's bottom-drawer freezer/refrigerator. In 35 years of cookery,
> this was the most efficient, easy-to-use refrigerator I've ever had.
> Would buy it again in a heartbeat.
Thanks for the input.
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