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General Electric PDW9280NSS 24 in. Built-in Dishwasher

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Key Features
  • Dishwasher Type: Built-in
  • Control Type: Electronic
  • Number of Wash Cycles: 4 Cycles
  • Place Settings: 16
  • Food Disposer: With Food Disposer
  • Sound Insulation: With Sound Insulation
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Product Review

Agree with others poor cleaning and capacity

by   rmf2 ,   Sep 28, 2008

Pros:  Quiet.

Cons:  Poor capacity and cleaning. expensive.

Overall Rating: 2/5 stars
 

Author's Review

It would seem that with dishwashers' having been around for decades, it shouldn't be a mystery to design one with a flexible loasing pattern. In our last condo, we had a Kitchenaid into which we could fit all of our dishes, even though the dishes are on the large size. The capacity of this unit is much worse. I could fit two rows of dishes, one large and one small in the bottom of the other unit with smaller itwms in between the rows and three rows of cups and two rows of cereal bowls on the top. Now its two rows on the bottom and one rpw of bowls with a tight squeeze for three rows of cups and glasses on the top. This unit was in the house that we bought, but I'll never buy GE again. Stainless comes out stained, small food particles remanin on dishes. Avoid this overpriced mess.

BTW, we have a GE Profile refrigerator with poor capacity and a GE clothes washer which also is very poor. Again, these are the worst appliances we've ever had. There shouldn't be any mysteries left to design efficient appliances, but apparently there are.

 

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