Jun 2019
11:59am, 11 Jun 2019
26,989 posts
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LazyDaisy
I'm going to jinx things here, but our Siemens is very nearly 13 years old and has never gone wrong. I've put a hex on it now, haven't I?
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Jun 2019
12:33pm, 11 Jun 2019
9,107 posts
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Markymarkmark
At least dishwashers usually last longer than clothes washing machines.
There, LD, that'll fix it. Everyone's dishwasher will now implode and self destruct, and you won't be left out!
In fairness, Siemens do make quite good kit, normally.
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Jun 2019
2:27pm, 11 Jun 2019
46,504 posts
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The Mighty Fleecy
Yeah my white goods chap was always telling me what a ‘superb machine’ the Siemens one was, and I used to ask him why he was always having to fix it then! I think mine was a lemon. He’s never even seen my Miele after installing it though!
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Jun 2019
2:55pm, 11 Jun 2019
31,709 posts
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HappyG(rrr)
Sorry, a bit late to this, but have others already admitted to unloading (either partially or fully) a poorly loaded dishwasher and correctly restacking for optimum capacity AND cleaning ability? G
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Jun 2019
2:58pm, 11 Jun 2019
37,423 posts
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Diogenes
This is where it all started, G.
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Jun 2019
3:03pm, 11 Jun 2019
921 posts
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sinj999
I like to cycle my plates and bowls in the cupboard whilst unloading. The clean ones will go at the bottom of the pile so that the top of the pile are used next.
I like to think that this helps with some sort of even wear and tear.
I also like to restack the dishwasher if someone else has loaded. There is a certain satisfaction from being able to get a couple of additional mugs or plates in after a good reorg.
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Jun 2019
3:30pm, 11 Jun 2019
9,528 posts
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SarahWoo
I’m so glad I’m not alone in my dishwasher habits!
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Jun 2019
3:34pm, 11 Jun 2019
9,111 posts
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Markymarkmark
Sinj999, ref your last sentence, that's the same sort of principle my employers adopt in company organisation. Except it's about making sure the are less mugs in the place.
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Jun 2019
4:03pm, 11 Jun 2019
16,617 posts
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Chrisity
Don't know what the buttons do on my dishwasher - always put it on the second one. Pet hate is people putting cutlery in the larger container which leads to knives going through and stopping me pulling the lower draw out. Fill up the single implement containers first then use the larger ones if necessary.
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Jun 2019
4:41pm, 11 Jun 2019
39,713 posts
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alpenrose
There's only one way to load your dishwasher and that is your way so all aliens should steer clear of loading it.
I have a Miele. I waited 25 years to be able to have a dishwasher and learnt how to load it after spending time at my sister's. I opted for a cutlery basket as opposed to the tray in the top. I use dishwasher powder, salt and finish. I always rinse everything first as it usually only goes on about once a week. The filter's been taken out a handful of times and there's never anything in there.
Today, I had to move some pasta dishes and why has someone washed up the mugs? I have a cupboard full of them!
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