Get more accomplished in a day when you let this 24" tall tub dishwasher do the dishes for you. The delay start function lets you set it and forget it as you go to work, run errands and more.
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We interrupted the cycle by opening it the first time it washed a load...we didn't realize the cycle time was so long on these new ones. Wrong...don't do that. We just started it again without canceling the cycle out and starting over. It ran continuously without shutting down. We had to cancel the cycle to turn it off. The new electronic timers won't adjust for that. You must pre-heat your water by running it at the sink before you fill up the washer or wait longer for the cycle to run as it must heat the water to a disinfective temp of 170 degrees. There is no hook-up kit included....do yourself a favor and get that. No insulation blanket on it so it loses heat fast..keep your old one to tape on or get a sheet of 1/2" foam at Lowe's to tape on it before you install. Get a electrical surge protector for that electronic timer...you don't want that being replaced @ $200 a pop. Just plug one inline wth the power cord. That's a smart choice for any electronics in the kitchen...just a thought. ;o) So far so good...the dishes are clean and other than the long cycle run that one time...it's operated flawless. Just don't interupt the cycle to add a dish or check on the progress. It beats the rest for the money. If it'll hang in there...time will tell...we replaced the same brand of one that lasted 9 years with this one for an updated new one and placed the old one in a flipped home. We sure hope we did the RIGHT thing. Time will tell...
What's great about it: It cleans good...cycle times are long enough for that @ 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 hours depending on water temp. at fill up.
What's not so great: No insulation blanket so it loses heat fast..keep your old one to tape on or get a sheet of 1/2" foam at Lowe's to put o