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    Dishwashers?

    I'm looking to buy a new dishwasher. I really know nothing about them. Is there anything I should know? someone told me stainless steel inside is best to prevent rusting? Which brand is better?

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    Whoops, I thought you meant this kind of dishwasher !


    I don't have one. My neighbor upstairs just got a new one - when I see him again, I'll ask him which brand he bought and how he likes it.
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    Check out Consumer Reports. I have a Kitchen Aide that has lasted and lasted.

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    Yes, go to the library, find the Consumer Reports latest and make copies to take home with you and read. They will tell you which features are useless but add to the cost (sanitizer cycle!), and which is the Best Buy at this time.
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    I'd definitely stay away from Bosch. Not only are they expensive, but they don't even have a heating element for hot air drying. Any plastic items that you put in will come out wet at the end of the cycle, and it doesn't even dry glass or metal effectively. My brother found this out the hard way when he upgraded when he had to rebuild after a fire., so he had the contractor yank it out and I believe he went with a Maytag. Not only doesn't it dry - but the cycles run forever!!! Bosch is highly overrated and overpriced!

    I have a GE which I never use just because I don't like dishwashers. In my old house I had a Kenmore and liked that one when I used it, but I don't know if they're still as good as they used to be.
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    They have come a long way in terms of energy usage in recent years. Definitely check reviews online for various ones, once you measure your space and decide how much capacity you need, etc. Believe it or not, even Amazon.com sells them, so you can loo9k at what people say about particular models there!
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