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The Dishwasher Club

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Fragile Do Not Bend
We just use the all in one tablets, nothing else.

I’ve only taken the filter out twice since we got it 9 months ago and both times there was nothing to clean off it. I did give it rinse under the tap as I felt I ought to.

We only use the Eco setting and run it overnight.
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LazyDaisy


Ours has this reset business too but I don't know why you need it or indeed how you turn it on.
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Lip Gloss


A bit like the washing machine - only use 2 of the programs and can't remember what to do with the rest.
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NDWDave
The 3 sec reset is if the previous cycle was interrupted. It won’t fill with water otherwise
Jun 2019
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cathrobinson
I’ve read the first page, and now this page. That escalated quickly. From how to load to technical intricacies of dishwashers.
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cathrobinson
However, is this a safe place to say that - being from Yorkshire - I like to wait for that precise moment where you have the balance between dishwasher full and sufficient clean crockery / cutlery for the next meal..? There is nothing so satisfying as a balanced load - full, nothing dirty on the kitchen worktops, but the dishwasher pleasingly full and not overloaded.
MH
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MH
Totally agree Cath!
Just put mine on to start in 5 hours - rinse aid and salt, even though we have those 'all in one tabs', seems to make a difference with hard water.
I am the better dishwasher stacker in our house, hands down, although we do have some stuff that just doesn't go in (love my old Le creuset but it's a hand wash job)...and no kitchen knives, ever.
Jun 2019
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Jenelopy
Oooh a dishwasher thread! I've not yet lived anywhere with a working dishwasher, but when we re-build our house later in the year the kitchen will have space for one.

I've read lots of helpful advice above on how to load them ;)

Any brands/models to avoid? Any features to lookout for? Any advice in general?
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McGoohan
Brand: we have a Bosch. Actually we’re on our second one but we don’t blame the first one for dying, we mourn its passing and miss it every day.
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Siemens here, which is better than the Bosch at the seaside. The Bosch is amazingly quiet though, if it wasn't for the red light it shines on the floor when you start it up you wouldn't know it was doing anything.

About This Thread

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Do you trust anyone else in your house to load the dishwasher other than yourself? Of course you don't!

Perhaps there's a tetrathlon we could do: swim-bike-run-fill dishwasher?
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Some advice from icemaiden who has actual expertise in this area:

In another life I was part of the team advising the UK govt and EU energy efficiency program about consumer use of DWs and have spent more than than I care to think about loading and unloading for test purposes.

The eco program takes ages but will use less energy than the standard program because it does not heat to such a high temperature. There's a triangle of time vs temperature vs cleanliness. To get the required level of cleaning, it is regulated via the eco design regulations, the time has to be long because the energy consumption has to be below a certain level, also regulated.

Please clean the filters. And clean inside at the bottom of the door, you will be surprised at the gunk that gets down there.

Cutlery is best mixed to make sure most of them get clean

Scrape off the lumps of food. Don't prewash or soak unless burnt on stuff.

Salt is necessary in hard water areas, but use the lowest salt setting if using with tablets.

Testing really has shown that the majority of people use more water and energy to hand wash the same load. So fill your machine as best you can.

Two dishwashers are definitely the way forward.

Slimline and tabletop dishwashers aren't as efficient as full size and best avoided.

Knives up or down is personal preference, but there have been some nasty accidents when, usually small, people tripped/fell into the cutlery basket when the door was open and the lower basket pulled out and knives were blade up. Many baskets can be positioned in different places so you could try another place.

Cutlery trays work for some people, but others can't be arsed with the faff of doing it properly.

Many upper baskets can be adjusted upwards to allow for big plates in the lower basket, but some people don't bother to find out how they work. If you put large glasses in the top basket then you might need to lower the basket, some can even accommodate both large plate and long stem glasses.

Price difference is mostly to do with build quality. Cheaper models have plastic bases rather than metal and the baskets have fewer adjustable features. Although entry level Miele have very fixed baskets.

Number of place settings is based on standard tableware, and may not be the same as your set, always good to take plates along if in any doubt.

Eat your Weetabix and scrape out the leftovers.

Porridge is one of the test soils because it is so difficult. The others are tea, dried milk, egg, spinach, mince and margarine. The test detergent is not the same as the ones in the shops, but all machines have to reach a certain, high, level of cleaning and drying on the eco program. And there's not a lot of difference in performance these days, you're paying for convenience and longevity.
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