So, for my 3rd rack testing:
A Bosh 800 series, an LG, and a Samsung were the only models that were able to fit all of our test objects:
1. Spatula / Flipper
2. Ladle
3. Small snack bowl / ice cream dish
4. Round cereal bowl - think standard issue cereal bowl
5. Square top cereal bowl - tiny bit deeper/taller than standard issue, but not by much.
The Kitchenaids' 3rd racks were pretty much useless for anything except silverware. Ditto for the Whirlpool. They were exact same design. Same maker, I believe. I asked a salesperson if they knew of some reason why the Kitchenaid and Whirlpool 3rd rack design was so one dimensional, while competitor design added several different functions, and he had no answer. I just wonder if KA 3rd racks are like that in order to make some other part work better. I don't understand why. Admittedly, I'm probably just looking for reasons to NOT buy another KA after this last upper mid tier thing was a piece of junk. I mean, the first repairman told me pretty plainly it was junk. I specifically called him for the 2nd repair, because I dug his candor...no joke. He told me why it was junk, and that he knew it cost a pretty penny, and the features were alluring. He let me know to just stop using the heat dry and it would probably last a decent amt of time.
Ok, so, after a lil snooping on the web:
Bosch's 3rd rack design called the "My Way" rack is clearly head and shoulders taller than the rest. And guess what? You gotta pay. Hmmm, that's surprising
I haven't been able to pinpoint the deal with the ONE Samsung model that everything fit in. It was a 550.00 model which is kinda making me think it wasn't put together properly. When we tested, the rack seemed smooth enough, though.
Interesting though - the Bosch 300 and 500 series, the small bowl would fit, but neither would fit either cereal bowl. The 500 series was the surprise, since it even had a mechanism to lower portions on each side of the 3rd rack. The cereal bowls still wouldn't fit.
So, for my requirements, it looks like:
Bosch (Only with the "My Way" 3rd rack which, I think limits it to only some of the 800 series and above)
Samsung DW80R5061 (This was the only Samsung model in like 6 tests that the cereal bowls fit...seems like an oddity. This DW was like 550.00 sitting on the Best Buy floor. We tested with higher priced Samsungs at Costco and Best Buy as well. Just seems odd.)
LG LDP78088SS
Compared to Bosch, the Samsung's price is far more attractive. Gotta do more research.
For WhyBeeSea:
I haven't dug that far into any differences between the models in the series of any. I'll probably do that once I figure out which ones are for real on the short list. But, I gotta tell you, for the most part, the features I care about will trump anything else, because most of those other things just don't matter to me at all. I swear, if someone would just offer me 3 adjustable height racks, with a silverware bin on the bottom, an on/off button, a delay button, and a "running/not running" indicator light, I'd pay a pretty penny for it. All the other stuff is just lost on me.
The best advice I ever got about appliances is: "A fridge's job is to keep things around 38 degrees." aka: don't overthink and overpay.
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