grits wrote:My model has the door that stops where you open it (you can leave it halfway open, for example), and I did see reports that whatever holds the door in place would suddenly break and the door would crash down. You can drive yourself a little crazy with issues that people post....
That's scary. This was an issue that did concern me since there is a possibility of injury if whatever holds the door in place breaks. Glad no-one got hurt in your house, and I hope my beloved KA continues with no issues.Cathy2 wrote:grits wrote:My model has the door that stops where you open it (you can leave it halfway open, for example), and I did see reports that whatever holds the door in place would suddenly break and the door would crash down. You can drive yourself a little crazy with issues that people post....
I've had that problem. Based on my description, the guy arrived with the parts and fixed it immediately. Until he arrived, that door would opened like deadweight: really, really fast.
nr706 wrote:We looked at Bosch after our 3 1/2 year old Maytag died, but the lack of a drying element led us to a decision between a KitchenAid and a Whirlpool. We went with the Whirlpool, because the silverware rack is in the door, freeing up more space in the shelves. Also, raising and lowering the top shelf was a little easier than with the KitchenAid. (Whirlpool and KitchenAid are from the same company.) Only downside is it's tough to know if it's running or not, unless you notice the tiny light on the front. It's that quiet.
nr706 wrote:We looked at Bosch after our 3 1/2 year old Maytag died, but the lack of a drying element led us to a decision between a KitchenAid and a Whirlpool. We went with the Whirlpool...Only downside is it's tough to know if it's running or not, unless you notice the tiny light on the front. It's that quiet.
boudreaulicious wrote:there’s a lot of gunk collecting in the bottom that I can’t figure out how to remove. Any suggestions?
Cathy2 wrote:boudreaulicious wrote:there’s a lot of gunk collecting in the bottom that I can’t figure out how to remove. Any suggestions?
Hi,
I had this problem with my last KitchenAid dishwasher.
When I bought it, I was told I didn't need to thoroughly scrap off the dishes. There was a built-in disposal to take care of any food scraps. Ok, so I didn't make too much effort to remove the food.
Flash forward to a repair call, when they inquired if I scraped my dishes. I told them what the salesman said, which the repair person said was an overstatement. He then pointed to the accumulating gunk at the bottom of the dishwasher. This gunk was made of grease and food bits that had nowhere to go.
I used a combination of elbow grease, a lot of paper towels and vinegar to deal with this mess. I saw a discussion on this issue here.
If you neglect it, then you may have a dishwasher requiring a service call.
Regards,
Cathy2
Geo wrote:When we renovated our kitchen two years ago, we put in a dishwasher. There was never the slightest doubt what we would do. Even though I'd lived a happy decade with a Hobart, it was noisy, and a profligate water-user. I'd lived in Germany, so I knew Bosch rather well. And then a very very careful engineer pal put a Bosch in his new kitchen and I had the opportunity to observe its performance over several years.
There simply wasn't any question: we were going to go with Bosch. Two years later we remain enormously pleased with our decision.
It's quiet beyond belief. What a relief *that* is. Now there are some things you have to get used to: it's slow, a cycle takes a looonnng time. And there is no drying element, dishes dry from the residual heat from the hot water. So your water has to be HOT! And it takes some time for the dishes to dry, so the machine has to be left closed for some time after the cycle.
And the machine IS Deutsch, after all: when the cycle is complete, it dings a bell. And dings. And dings. It's really quite insistant (at least, unlike my Korean appliances, the bell is not off-key). So I open the door and as quickly as possible turn the machine off.
But I'm as satisfied with this appliance as one can be satisfied with any machine.
Geo