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 GE - 25" Convertible Portable Dishwasher
GE - 25" Convertible Portable Dishwasher
This GE GSC3500DWW dishwasher features a convertible design, so you can easily change it from a portable to a built-in dishwasher with the use of a GE installation kit (not included). The 5-level PowerScrub wash system delivers a thorough cleaning.
 
A good basic dishwasher.
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Posted by: Delt
on August 9, 2019
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5.0
This is very similar to our first dishwasher we bought in the mid 70's. Because there is not top spinner for washing the top layer. you have to leave the center of both layers open for the water to shoot up from the bottom which reduces how much you can load top and bottom. It has the garbage disposal set up which many of the fancier ones lack which means we do not have to pre-wash everything. Finding a portable is difficult now-a-days and a portable dishwasher tends to cost almost double (kind of a ripoff). But other than the price we are happy with it.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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 GE - 25" Convertible Portable Dishwasher
GE - 25" Convertible Portable Dishwasher
This GE GSC3500DWW dishwasher features a convertible design, so you can easily change it from a portable to a built-in dishwasher with the use of a GE installation kit (not included). The 5-level PowerScrub wash system delivers a thorough cleaning.
 

I have a Moen 87066SRS pull-down spray faucet. The wand does not have a conventional aerator, so will the dishwasher adapter still work? I believe I have to remove the wand to get access to any screw threads, and the hose threads look closer to 3/8".

Unless you can convert the faucet to put the adapter on it will not work.
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 GE - 25" Convertible Portable Dishwasher - Black
GE - 25" Convertible Portable Dishwasher - Black
This GE GSC3500DBB dishwasher features a convertible design, so you can easily change it from a portable to a built-in dishwasher with the use of a GE installation kit (not included). The 5-level PowerScrub wash system delivers a thorough cleaning.
 

Does this dishwasher have the plumbing connections on the bottom or in the back? Our set up is on the bottom now but the counter doesn't extend to allow a regular dishwasher.

On the back right side towards the top. Most portables are in the center of the back.
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 GE - 25" Convertible Portable Dishwasher - Black
GE - 25" Convertible Portable Dishwasher - Black
This GE GSC3500DBB dishwasher features a convertible design, so you can easily change it from a portable to a built-in dishwasher with the use of a GE installation kit (not included). The 5-level PowerScrub wash system delivers a thorough cleaning.
 

What all do I have to do for this model to become permanent under the countertop? And how do you take the wheels off? And do I need to take off the casing around it? Does it sit directly on the floor once I take the wheels off? What about the capacitor?

Pretty sure that it needs a kit to convert the plumbing over as it comes as a portable. Your also may need an electrician to hook up the electricity depending on codes. And yes the casing and wheels will need to come off but does not look very difficult to do. If your house has already had a builtin dishwasher, it should not be a very difficult project, BUT make sure your opening will work with the size of the dishwasher.
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