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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 5 people for PRESSURE
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the dishwasher came without damage and i was impressed with it's performance despite the low water pressure in the neighborhood where i've moved.the dishes were much cleaner than they were with my
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it was handled roughly it may become damaged.a word to the wise, *all* portable dishwasher manufactureres recommed that you disconnect sink sprayers because they can burst under the water pressure.
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it washes really well and pretty quietly.i do not have great water pressure, but it has not affected how clean my dishes get.
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regarding his hose: despite claims to the contrary it appears to be quite firm and in good standing under the constant pressure, though aggressive jerking of his couplings could potentially cause him
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i should note that we have absolutely rotten water pressure and temperature control, but this little guy seems to have magical powers to overcome that obstacle.
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- 2 RECOMMENDED by 3 people for PRESSURE
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if you don't have a vegetable spay on your sink to relieve the line pressure on the faucet & hose wrap a dish cloth around the quick disconnect before you remove it to avoid splatter.
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not to make the dishwasher obsolete, but enough so that there isn't anything really 'stuck' to the plate like egg yolk or something cause there doesn't appear to be a great deal of water pressure.
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this prevented the water from coming out of the spout at pressure thus turning the arm.
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you should also be around to shut off the water faucet relatively quickly after each use, otherwise water just continues to flow through the hose and a build-up of pressure could cause the seals to
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after connecting the intake hose to the faucet and turning on the water, it was obvious it's designed for pretty low pressure systems.
Read more reviewsPositives: Easy To Use, Nice Cleaning Ability, Compact, Type: Built-in -
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- 3 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for PRESSURE
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this may make your water pressure low and making your dishes not so clean.
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there is also a pressure release for when you disconnect the connection from the sink faucet.
Read more reviewsPositives: Excellent Cleaning Ability, Easy To Use, Quiet Operation, Type: Built-in -
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- 4 RECOMMENDED by 3 people for PRESSURE
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that the rinse aid dispenser was not yet primed as the next loads were perfect (my water is very hard and has low water pressure) (it even came with a sample of rinse aid and powdered detergent).
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fit on my counter, handled up to 3 loads a day for 3 years straight until the heating element finally fried; and that was because of a water main problem that reduced water pressure greatly.
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btw, they recommend you do not have a sprayer on the faucet to which you connect the dishwasher, as high back pressures could cause it to burst.
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the extra water heater has several uses.
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the first load i ran worried me because everything was spotty, but i believe that the rinse aid dispenser was not yet primed as the next loads were perfect (my water is very hard and has low water
Read more reviewsPositives: Fast Cycle Time, Nice Cleaning Ability, Large Capacity, Type: Free-Standing -
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- 5 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for PRESSURE
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once it was pressure tested for leaks, i ran my first load of dishes and fell in love!
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then turned on the hot water and pressed the red pressure release valve to let the water drain until the water was as hot as it could get, then released the red valve.
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it turns out that the included adapter isn't particularly good quality, and didn't fit the faucet threads tightly enough to stay in place once the water pressure was actually turned on.
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part way through the cycle the hose broke off from the built up pressure and sprayed all over our kitchen.
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on the facet hookup there is a red button you push to relieve pressure so you can remove the quick disconnect.
Read more reviewsPositives: Easy To Use, Great Cleaning Ability, Compact, Type: Free-Standing -
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