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> OK...one of my Maytag dishwashers has bit the dust. I need to
> replace this one...but I really need to hear YOUR experiences. Looks
> again at another Maytag...but some enjoy a Bosch...others
> KitchenAid...and I wouldn't consider a Whirlpool.
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> What do you enjoy?
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Several years ago after our Maytag bit the dust we purchased a large
capacity Whirlpool. I am/have been thrilled with the performance What I like
most:

The silverware separator (no spots on flatware)
The silverware being on the door
The fold down bottom racks for large items
The top rack easily holds a Dutch oven (stainless)
The delay settings.

This unit has not skipped a beat in at least 6 years, maybe more.

Dimitri

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On Sun, 29 Aug 2010 12:01:11 -0700, "Dimitri" >
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> What I like most:
>
> The silverware separator (no spots on flatware)
> The silverware being on the door
> The fold down bottom racks for large items
> The top rack easily holds a Dutch oven (stainless)
> The delay settings.
>
> This unit has not skipped a beat in at least 6 years, maybe more.
>

I've had my dishwasher for god knows how long and only discovered last
week that the flip down "shelf" (turns the glasses rack into two
levels) raises and lowers. Whoda thunk?



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> On Sun, 29 Aug 2010 12:01:11 -0700, "Dimitri" >
> wrote:
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>> What I like most:
>>
>> The silverware separator (no spots on flatware)
>> The silverware being on the door
>> The fold down bottom racks for large items
>> The top rack easily holds a Dutch oven (stainless)
>> The delay settings.
>>
>> This unit has not skipped a beat in at least 6 years, maybe more.
>>

> I've had my dishwasher for god knows how long and only discovered last
> week that the flip down "shelf" (turns the glasses rack into two
> levels) raises and lowers. Whoda thunk?


That makes me laugh. I found out when I was at a friend's house.
It's very convenient, coffee cups below, large serving spoons/
whatever on the flip down shelf. I had never even noticed it before.

nancy
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Dimitri wrote:

> Several years ago after our Maytag bit the dust we purchased a large
> capacity Whirlpool. I am/have been thrilled with the performance What
> I like most:
>
> The silverware separator (no spots on flatware)
> The silverware being on the door
> The fold down bottom racks for large items
> The top rack easily holds a Dutch oven (stainless)
> The delay settings.
>
> This unit has not skipped a beat in at least 6 years, maybe more.


Even to the age of the machine, it sounds like the same model
I have. No complaints at all and I appreciate all the same features
that you do. The silverware caddy can be moved onto the bottom
rack if one was so inclined. I'm not.

nancy
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> Dimitri wrote:
>
>> Several years ago after our Maytag bit the dust we purchased a large
>> capacity Whirlpool. I am/have been thrilled with the performance What
>> I like most:
>>
>> The silverware separator (no spots on flatware)
>> The silverware being on the door
>> The fold down bottom racks for large items
>> The top rack easily holds a Dutch oven (stainless)
>> The delay settings.
>>
>> This unit has not skipped a beat in at least 6 years, maybe more.

>
> Even to the age of the machine, it sounds like the same model
> I have. No complaints at all and I appreciate all the same features
> that you do. The silverware caddy can be moved onto the bottom
> rack if one was so inclined. I'm not.
>
> nancy



Yep - that's the one.

Dimitri



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