Jun 2019
9:27am, 11 Jun 2019
37,402 posts
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Diogenes
Yes
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Jun 2019
9:30am, 11 Jun 2019
1,404 posts
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beebop
Yes.
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Jun 2019
9:41am, 11 Jun 2019
41,949 posts
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Velociraptor
No. I lick the fork and put it away in the drawer.
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Jun 2019
9:44am, 11 Jun 2019
41,950 posts
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Velociraptor
Our last dishwasher was a cheap Whirlpool one. It lasted over six years of heavy use and it's not impossible that it could have been repaired had we not decided to try to get by without one.
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Jun 2019
9:52am, 11 Jun 2019
3,024 posts
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R4R
Ours is a Bosch which has just given up the ghost and is about to go to that great recycling centre in the sky. Our new Bosch arrives tomorrow
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Jun 2019
9:56am, 11 Jun 2019
2,856 posts
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jabberknit
I usually load and start dishwasher, Mr JK unloads it as he's always first up in the mornings.
Mr JK tends to shove stuff in with no regard to logic or sensible order, so if he has put anything in, I'll probably rearrange it. We have a sharp knife shelf at the top, all other cutlery goes into a basket handles first. No pans. 3-in-1 tabs. Always use the eco setting, it seems to be fine. It's a Neff, not as good as the last one we had which was easier to load. Annoyingly I can't remember what that one was.
DD2 will set it going if asked, but seldom actually puts stuff in it voluntarily, leaving stuff on the countertop despite my many sarcastic comments re the difference between the prepositions 'on' and 'in'.
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Jun 2019
10:01am, 11 Jun 2019
9,523 posts
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SarahWoo
We have very hard water so I use rinse aid and salt as well as 3-in-1 tablets.
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Jun 2019
10:01am, 11 Jun 2019
20,565 posts
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Lizzie W
My MiL couldn't find the cake forks on Sunday (they only come out for special occasions). Yes, they were still in the dishwasher (clean) from the previous celebration! She prefers to wash up as she goes...
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Jun 2019
11:44am, 11 Jun 2019
9,106 posts
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Markymarkmark
Ours is a Neff. Bottom tray goes from side to side, with racks designed so the two sides face each other. Which leaves an annoying/tempting gap down the middle, which is behind the cutlery basket.
It's a concealed-behind-the-wooden-facia model, which means it looks nice (like a cupboard) but is a bit of a pain to clean. I struggle to reach to the back to clean it completely, and I've got v. long arms! (There's an orangutang swinging in my family tree somewhere.)
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Jun 2019
11:55am, 11 Jun 2019
46,503 posts
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The Mighty Fleecy
My Surrey one is a Miele. It’s fucking amazing. Before that I had a Siemens which was always misbehaving but lasted 8 years. My Ryde one is a cheapy Bosch but I’m not that impressed with it. It doesn’t get much use though being a second home. The eco mode takes forever and everything needs drying afterwards, it’s annoying so I do the double time normal wash
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