Well this maytag is pretty quiet, but I am just so annoyed with having
to take it apart and clean it out all the time. I hate to ditch it
already when its so new but I guess I can just put it out in the garage
and have it available in case the dishwasher in the rental house craps
out. I do like this 3rd top rack on some of the Bosch ones I have
seen. How does the filter thing work? Also, which Bosch did you get?
On 4/2/2016 6:49 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:
Ditch it like we did and buy a Bosch. You’ll never regret it. It’s so quiet
the cat’s purring downs out the sound it makes. It cleans stuff that we used
to hand wash because we knew it wouldn’t come clean in the Maytag.
Dan
On Apr 2, 2016, at 7:35 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes
<mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
So when we moved into this house I put in all new appliances which are all
matching Maytag from the same series. This dishwasher is/was the top of the
line Maytag (at the time, not sure if it still is or not). It has a hard food
disposal which should get rid of pretty much everything but it has a series of
different sorts of screens under the spray arm and down into the sump. I
pretty much have to make sure there is not a single kernel of corn or green
bean on a plate before putting it in the dishwasher because when its done such
items will be down in the bottom of the washer, not even sucked down to where
they would be chopped up by the disposal. If you take all this off there is
another sort of screen assembly deal that catches all sorts of crap. Long
story short I do not see how food particles would even make it past all this to
be chopped up by the chopper. I pretty much have to pull everything apart
about once every month or 2 and clean all the food particles out. Lately the
top rack is not getting clean at all even though I know the top spray arm is
spinning etc, its just leaving deposits all over everything. I pulled
everything apart again and cleaned it even though I just did it a couple of
weeks ago and it still does the same thing. I will research further but WOW it
sure does not seem like you should have to take the dishwasher apart monthly to
clean it out. I am starting to seriously consider just buying another one,
this time maybe a Bosch or something. I have always looked for washers with
the disposals and I understand the european models such as Bosch only have a
filter that you have to clean out. Since these are designed to be cleaned out
it seems easier than having to take the dish washer apart anyway. I know
several of you swear by Bosch so what is your feedback, or anybody elses? How
do these filters compare to the hard food disposals? Any thoughts or ideas on
my Maytag? This is the one we have now that is about a year and a half old.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_595159-46-MDB8969SDM_1z10e4fZ1z10e4lZ1z11pl1Z1z140bc__?productId=50210123&Ns=p_product_avg_rating|1&pl=1
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