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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 18 people for FLATWARE
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Positives: Fast Cycle Time, Good Cleaning Ability, Large Capacity, Type: Free-Standing
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from
www.target.com
since i lived alone it was the perfect size (it only fits about 4 plates, 4 bowls, and 4 glasses at a time).
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from
www.target.com
it can accomadate mixing bowls and pots as well as plates and cups.
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from
www.walmart.com
got mine shipped free, but came with a big dent on one side get what i (dont) pay for i guess but overall very satisfied even had a free sample of detergent4 placesettings will work for plates etc,
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from
www.target.com
our plates didn't fit but since we could bend the dish holders a little bit it's doable.
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from
www.walmart.com
i like it in part because the plates can stand in their place while all the other dishes have their places as well, and when i need a bigger space for something, the rack comes out!!
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from
www.target.com
- 2 RECOMMENDED by 15 people for FLATWARE
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Positives: Compact, Nice Cleaning Ability, Large Capacity, Type: Free-Standing
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from
www.abt.com
i usually load it up with all silverware, glasses and plates.
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from
www.abt.com
it works great for all of my dishes, from bowls and spoons to plates and food containers.
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from
www.walmart.com
because of the small interior loading can be tricky, but it's large enough to handle my large size terracotta plates.
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noangelny,
www.shopping.com
holds many items, lower racks adjustable and flatware basket removable.
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from
www.walmart.com
no problem with normal-size plates, platters, most pots and pans.
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from
www.abt.com
- 3 RECOMMENDED by 6 people for FLATWARE
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Positives: Easy To Use, Nice Cleaning Ability, Compact, Type: Free-Standing
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from
www.shopping.com
extremely reliable. cons: thermonuclear containment gear required to extract flatware upon cycle completion. the bottom line: if you are single and ever wish to be prepared to "pick up" on
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from
www.amazon.com
cleans very well i was impressed, i didnt think it would get dried stuck food off my plates but it did.
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from
www.amazon.com
i'm still washing pots and pans in the sink, but it's definitely worth the money not to have to do the daily flood of glasses, plates and flatware by hand anymore.
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from
www.amazon.com
but i had my glass plates shining like i haven't see for a while.
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from
www.amazon.com
the sani setting heats water more than enough to kill any germs you leave on your plates.
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from
www.shopping.com
- 4 RECOMMENDED by 16 people for FLATWARE
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Positives: Easy To Use, Nice Cleaning Ability, Compact, Type: Built-in
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from
www.walmart.com
if the lip on the upper level of the tub were just a half inch higher, it would accept my 10 1/2 " dinner plates easily.
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from
www.compactappliance.com
my only warning to anyone is that it cannot hold large plates.
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By Holly6,
reviews.homedepot.com
the only downfalls are that 10 1/2 size plates dont fit in it and that the hoses just hang out of the back of the machine while it is being stored.
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from
www.walmart.com
those plates in there are either 6 or 8 inch plates, they are not the 10 inch plates that i have, which isn't 10-inch plates normal these days?
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from
www.amazon.com
i have found that since i have large dinner plates i do need to put them in every other slot and it helps to use the "heavy" wash selection.
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from
www.walmart.com
- 5 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for FLATWARE
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Positives: Good Cleaning Ability, Easy To Use, Quiet Operation, Type: Built-in
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By Bob2004,
reviews.homedepot.com
as soon as i get a dirty dish, glass, plate i instantly load the washer with those items.
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from
www.bestbuy.com
the top rack is able to take larger glasses and salad plates.
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By Bob2004,
reviews.homedepot.com
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$509.00 Est. at AmazonPositives: Quiet Operation, Excellent Cleaning Ability, Energy Efficient, Type: Built-in-
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reviews.sears.com
our tv is located in the family room so it was important to us to have quiet.i see comments from other users about plates not fitting, not sure how they place them in the racks, but there is
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from
reviews.sears.com
i haven't had a problem with fitting large dishes and plates in the bottom rack - in fact i have over-sized plates that fit fine when the top rack is in the upper position.
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from
reviews.sears.com
first disaster is that you can't load anything bigger than a salad plate in the bottom if you expect to load anything in the top.
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from
reviews.sears.com
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