Agnes Boddington wrote:
I have a perfect dishwasher, and have had it for 31 years.
He always does the pots after breakfast, but still does not quite
understand where everything goes after that.
Perhaps I should try labels on the cupboards and drawers?
[snip]
Agnes Boddington - Elloughton UK
Where did you find it for sale?
Maybe there is a more advanced model available now!
Mine has the same fault - I wonder if there's a 'patch' you can instal
to improve the program?
Our mechanical dishwasher is about five years old. We bought it when
our old one finally became unrepairable: we'd had it for at least
twenty-five years, and - at that - had bought it second-hand. As it had
been so reliable, we bought our new one from the same manufacturer,
Bosch. Unfortunately I can't tell you the model name, because it
doesn't say anything but Bosch on the machine, and I've no idea what's
happened to the handbook; but we selected it as being the most 'green'
machine we could find, low energy use, low water requirement, all that
stuff. It does a perfect wash of a full load in about twenty minutes
and is very quiet.
In the last few years we've had to replace a number of domestic items,
mostly bought secondhand when we were just married. We've found that
German-made household goods are the best value for money. I notice that
we happen to have bought - after talking to friends and researching
consumer reports - a Miele washer-dryer and vacuum cleaner, and a Krupps
kettle, all of which are excellent. US-made goods don't seem to appear
much in our English shops, so I suspect they are not very popular with
the customers, (they have a poor reputation here); or maybe it's just
something to do with having a different electrical supply, or something
like that.
Good luck with your search,
Linda Walton, (on an unseasonably warm, damp morning in High Wycombe,
Buckinghamshire, U.K.).
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