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  • 05-03-2011, 03:48 AM
    Josh Medrano

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    On 2/10/2011 1:53 PM, Jean B. wrote:

    I'm glad I was asked about the model I'm looking at. After your
    comments, I looked up reviews of this model, and they're very mixed.

    Whatever I decide on, I'll be sure to go look at one in person. Online
    shopping isn't always good. At least not for the big things.
  • 05-02-2011, 02:55 AM
    Asminah

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    Julie Bove wrote:
    I have never needed a cover. Also, I guess one just has to wash
    the larger cooking utensils by hand.

    --
    Jean B.
  • 05-01-2011, 10:54 AM
    daryl dante

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    Brooklyn1 wrote:

    As I said, the GE's flatware holder is worse than that. One can
    put almost NO utensils in it, and many of them are suspended and
    thus potentially don't get cleaned well.

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    Jean B.
  • 04-30-2011, 07:12 PM
    favoritexcolor

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    Cheryl wrote:

    It's much worse than in the picture. You can basically put ONE
    thing into each of the slots. Later when I am at the other house,
    I will look again to see if there is any way to take that horrid
    top off. I think I looked before, but maybe I was too interested
    in being careful. I have a couple of other pieces I took out of
    the DW, and I'll look at those too.

    Oh, I should add... This DW has been used perhaps THREE times.
    There is a TINY scratch on the SS door, and it has a bit of rust
    on it. I think the SS must be extremely thin and very poor
    quality. I am seriously thinking of ripping the Bosch out of the
    current house and putting the new GE into it. The Bosch's
    interior looks BRAND NEW after many years of use. (Note: Bosch
    DWs have their own issues--maybe fixed by now. And check out the
    repair situation for any appliance before you commit yourself to it.)

    --
    Jean B.
  • 04-30-2011, 12:33 AM
    Nectar

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    Cheryl wrote:

    They have slotted lids, and one is supposed to put the place
    settings in each slot. The spoons kind-of hang there. There is
    relatively little space to put anything in!

    --
    Jean B.
  • 04-29-2011, 08:37 AM
    ellieeeeee :)

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    "Cheryl" wrote in message
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    Now that's bad! Why would you even need the covers? I can see maybe if you
    were washing baby bottle parts or little things like cake decorating tips.
    But I usually don't even put those in the dishwasher.
  • 04-28-2011, 10:24 PM
    azgreybeard

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    "Cheryl" wrote in message
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    That is one thing I wanted with my dishwasher. I have a G.E. BTW. I wanted
    the silverware holders on the bottom and not flat on the top like some are.
    There is a slight problem with mine in that the top rack is close enough to
    the bottom that I can not put my larger pieces in the silverware
    compartment. Things like pancake turners, mixing spoons, etc. Not so much
    a problem though because I can lay them across the top rack. I usually just
    put them in the middle. The rack is such that they do not fall through.
    With some of my other dishwashers, the rack was such that those things or
    plasticware did fall through and melt on the bottom. Not good!
  • 04-28-2011, 09:01 AM
    nbriebrie

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    On Wed, 09 Feb 2011 19:09:23 -0500, Cheryl
    wrote:


    I see nothing wrong with it, that's how the flatware holder is
    supposed be... each piece held separate and apart so they can be
    cleaned and don't rub together. Maybe some of yoose should consider
    plastic eating utensils, throw aways.
  • 04-27-2011, 10:12 AM
    emily star

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    On Wed, 9 Feb 2011 16:24:51 -0600, "Phyllis Stone"
    wrote:


    I don't really put my Maytag through it's paces; I use it about once a
    week, it's rarely very full, no pots n' pans, I tend to do a lot of
    hand washing. But for me it does what it's supposed to do, always
    cleans spotlessly and everything dry when I open the door. It's
    called a dishwasher, not a pot washer, and many of my pots are too
    big to fit. I don't remember ever using the Pot Scrubber cycle. And
    many times if the hot water is up at the sink becaue I'm washing stuff
    anyway and I'm in the mood I will take things out of the dishwasher
    and wash them by hand... did that this evening, hand washed all the
    glassware and dinner plates, only took ten minutes and means I can go
    another week before I have to run it. I know, I'm weird. I don't
    mind doing any kind of house work, but I absolutely refuse to clean up
    after slobs.
  • 04-26-2011, 01:04 PM
    mrdreadlocks28

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    On 2/9/2011 12:19 PM, Jean B. wrote:

    Ah, this answers the question I just asked you. I see what you mean. Whoa.
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