Best Dishwashers for Cycles
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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 13 people for CYCLES
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Positives: Compact, Great Cleaning Ability, Large Capacity, Type: Free-Standing
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i liked everything about this dishwasher, the different cycles, the size, the looks, but it didnt work.
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the washer seems to take along time to get through all the cycles, but it was very quiet!
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things i didn't like: there was something making the water brown and greasy during the first two cycles; after that it has worked wonderfully.
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cycles are long.
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i've only used the "economy" cycle, which worked great, but there are also pots and pans, delicate, and rinse only cycles.
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- 2 RECOMMENDED by 7 people for CYCLES
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Positives: Fast Cycle Time, Nice Cleaning Ability, Large Capacity, Type: Free-Standing
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also, for your first few uses, you might want to put the corner where your hoses attach to the machine over your sink, it tends to leak more when it is draining water between cycles.but..
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in terms of water usage-i put a plug in a standard sink and after all cycles it hadn't filled the sink even half full!!!
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the only awkward thing is that the directions are very vague and the dial and buttons don't have words so you have to kind of guess what the cycles are and what the buttons do.
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the plastic connectors on the faucet attachment come loose and need to be tightened every few cycles or some water sprays out.
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it only has a few wash cycles, and no dry cycle - but my gosh after doing dishes by hand for 3 years i'm just thrilled with my new dishwasher - it's quiet, efficient and has enough features for the
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- 3 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for CYCLES
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$810.00 Est. at AmazonPositives: Fast Cycle Time, Many Extra Features, Quiet Operation, Type: Built-in-
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By Jude58,
reviews.homedepot.com
the top rack has adjustable tines for glasses, etc.(can put pots up here, too) excellent cleaning, many cycles to choose from, and is very, very, quiet!
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By Jude58,
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- 4 RECOMMENDED by 5 people for CYCLES
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Positives: Easy To Use, Great Cleaning Ability, Compact, Type: Built-in
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this is a really nice product.it offers two wash cycles, a rinse-and-hold option, and optional drying.
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the quick release/hook-up to the sink is helpful and the wash cycles seem efficent enough to never leave stains or spots.
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since then the unit has faithfully worked every day sometimes twice a day 1000+ wash cycles.
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if i have more than that to wash, i can run two cycles.
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the danby machine has been 100% better - it has actual selectable cycles (haier's basically has "off" and "on"), really get my dishes clean, and most importantly, my dishes actually fit - i can fit
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- 5 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for CYCLES
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Positives: Easy To Use, Excellent Cleaning Ability, Compact, Type: Free-Standing
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the machine has a pre-rinse cycle and 2 wash cycles.
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the learning curve on how to use and choose the cycles available took a bit longer, but was not problematic.
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i have been using the econ mode, where it does not crank up the heat more than it does already on the rinse cycles.
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Positives: Great Cleaning Ability, Easy To Use, Quiet Operation, Type: Built-in
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By Danainjax,
reviews.homedepot.com
does everything it says , hard dried on food cleans up with no presoaking.3 different wash cycles,sanitize,heat dry..all works great!
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By Bob2004,
reviews.homedepot.com
its quiet to operate, it has 3 settings of cycles, heavy wash, normal wash, or rinse only.
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By JillyBeane,
reviews.homedepot.com
it's quiet enough it doesn't wake me up at night (i use the delayed wash feature to save money on water), but because i run it overnight, i can't comment on the length of the cycles.a few of the
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By LJMZNC,
reviews.homedepot.com
the cycles are long, but unless my dishes get ridiculously gross, i can see using the shortest cycle every time.totally recommend for those who are in a situation where a built-in is just not feasible
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By JBird,
reviews.homedepot.com
the cycles are also extremely long!
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By Danainjax,
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