17 November 2012, 07:30
J_ZolaDishwashers
Who builts a good dish washer? Need to get one before thanksgiving.
17 November 2012, 19:02
wasbeemanKenmore. Actually Sears would be a good place to start. They usually have several brands side by side.
18 November 2012, 04:55
dampatentsIf you insist on Swarovski, Leica or Zeiss optics, then Miele is your choice, trouble free and absolutely sparkling dishes, quiet also. Otherwise all the rest are the same... except Asea... avoid.
18 November 2012, 17:08
Oday450Previously posted rant was against Sears but described a new washer & dryer. Sears has bad service and only OK products. For a dishwasher i think it's very hard to beat the Bosh products. Tehy are Very, very quiet, clean well, and are very energy efficient. In our large open kitchen & den space, we can hardly tell when the dishwasher is running it is so quiet. You can watch TV or visit with no background noise from the dishwasher.
18 November 2012, 17:54
J_ZolaI have a Miele now. Works well but the cirulation pump keeps leaking. Poor service from the company and parts are a fortune. They are the only source for parts and no direct sales to the consumer. The model is a G892. I know three people with the same machine all with the same problem. Time to cut my losses before the army arrives on thanksgiving.
18 November 2012, 22:09
Mary Hilliard-Kruegerquote:
Originally posted by Oday450:
Previously posted rant was against Sears but described a new washer & dryer. Sears has bad service and only OK products. For a dishwasher i think it's very hard to beat the Bosh products. Tehy are Very, very quiet, clean well, and are very energy efficient. In our large open kitchen & den space, we can hardly tell when the dishwasher is running it is so quiet. You can watch TV or visit with no background noise from the dishwasher.
X2
Just had my Bosch installed an cannot believe how quiet it is. Look for 50Dba or lower for quietness. Very energy efficient and cleans very well.

18 November 2012, 22:57
MeMeX3 Bosch. Running right now. Can not here it 25 feet away with the TV on.
18 November 2012, 23:07
coniferWhatever you buy, make sure it has upper level wash as well as lower. Otherwise, debris will accumulate on anything showing a concave surface while inverted on upper rack.
19 November 2012, 03:57
ted thornJust an FYI moment
Kenmore, Whirlpool, and Maytag are all the same dog.....the company I work for is a supplier