Dishwasher brand/model that lasts more than 5-6 years?

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Appliances and HVACs used to last literally decades, 30+ years. Today's quality is criminal.
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Anonymous wrote:I feel like with 3 dishwashers in 11 years, you must be doing something wrong. Do you rinse your dishes? Do you clean your filters?


You don’t need to rinse your dishes. Chunks yes, sauces/oils no.


Of course you need to rinse your dishes bdfore loading.


Of course you don't need to rinse your dishes before loading.

You're wasting water. Scrape off the chunks and you're good to go.



You are creating landfill waste by overworking your diswasher and replacing it every few years. Or running it daily or twice because if you wait to have enough dishes to fill it, all your dishes and pans will be covered in caked on dried gunk that won't come off in one load.

Prerinse your dishes. Duh.

Rinse your dishes. Duh.


Dishwashers and modern detergent are designed to clean dishes that have been scraped and not pre-washed. Detergents are enzyme based and need something to work on.
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Anonymous wrote:I feel like with 3 dishwashers in 11 years, you must be doing something wrong. Do you rinse your dishes? Do you clean your filters?


You don’t need to rinse your dishes. Chunks yes, sauces/oils no.


Of course you need to rinse your dishes bdfore loading.


Of course you don't need to rinse your dishes before loading.

You're wasting water. Scrape off the chunks and you're good to go.



You are creating landfill waste by overworking your diswasher and replacing it every few years. Or running it daily or twice because if you wait to have enough dishes to fill it, all your dishes and pans will be covered in caked on dried gunk that won't come off in one load.

Prerinse your dishes. Duh.

Rinse your dishes. Duh.


Nope!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Appliances and HVACs used to last literally decades, 30+ years. Today's quality is criminal.


Yep.

In the name of "green" regulations have created far more waste and polution than those old models that lasted decades ever did.
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Anonymous wrote:I feel like with 3 dishwashers in 11 years, you must be doing something wrong. Do you rinse your dishes? Do you clean your filters?


You don’t need to rinse your dishes. Chunks yes, sauces/oils no.


Of course you need to rinse your dishes bdfore loading.


Of course you don't need to rinse your dishes before loading.

You're wasting water. Scrape off the chunks and you're good to go.



You are creating landfill waste by overworking your diswasher and replacing it every few years. Or running it daily or twice because if you wait to have enough dishes to fill it, all your dishes and pans will be covered in caked on dried gunk that won't come off in one load.

Prerinse your dishes. Duh.

Rinse your dishes. Duh.


Dishwashers and modern detergent are designed to clean dishes that have been scraped and not pre-washed. Detergents are enzyme based and need something to work on.


That is a myth to get you to ruin your washing machine so you have to replace it every 5 years.
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Anonymous wrote:Our kitchen aid is going on 17 years with just 1 repair we did ourselves.


We bought our kitchenaide 13 years ago. The washer works great. The rack quality is a different story. The cheap plastic wheels continuously break. Other than that, we have been satisfied.

I shudder at the idea of buying a replacement dishwasher. The past 5 years there were so many environmental requirements added to appliances. As a result, the quality of things like dishwashers is now crap and turned what should be a 15-20 year purchase into the appliance verson of temu fast fashion, wear once and throw away.

Enhanced environmental standards are pointless when turns what should be a 15 to 20 year purchase into crap products that end up in a landfill after 3-5 years because they are cheaper to replace than to repair.

This isn’t environmental regulations’ fault. It’s greedy corporations and their planned obsolescence that people tolerate.
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Anonymous wrote:Bosch


No. It is a piece of shit dishwasher. NEVER EVER AGAIN.
Anonymous
We run our dishwasher a lot. But I have changed how I take care of my dishwasher and sink. First of all, all dishes scraped and soaked in the sink with water. Clean filter every day. No tablet of dishwasher detergent. I am always using the gel detergent. In smaller quantities than recommended. Using rinse aid. And vinegar. Clean the sink erator regularly too.

Use the options in the dishwasher. Is there a rinse and hold option as you wait for enough dishes to fill the dishwasher? Use that if you do not want to hand pre-rinse. Clean filter regularly. Also, fill the bottom of the dishwasher (with the filter out) and with water and some baking soda and drain the dishwasher....it will clear out any funky smell. (I found it better than affresh).

Also, have a stainless steel mesh sink strainer in your sink to trap food particles. So that all your plumbing remains as clean as possible.
Anonymous
Inherited a 12 year old Miele dishwasher and definitely the best I've ever had. Not it's 17 years old and 0 issues.
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*sorry now it's 17 years old.
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