>On 05/10/2013 11:13 AM,
tra...@optonline.net wrote:
>> On May 10, 10:05 am, Nate Nagel <
njna...@roosters.net> wrote:
>>> On 05/10/2013 09:06 AM, Stormin Mormon wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm thinking two things. First, maybe too much food on the dishes
>>>> when they go into the washer. It's a sanitizer, not a washer.
>>>
>>>> Second, the new dish stuff is phosphate free, and doesn't work any
>>>> where near as well. We had that thread on AHR, several months ago.
>>>> The dish makers were pressured to remove phosphates. .
>>>
>>> I've found that older dishwashers with the single spray arm at the
>>> bottom just don't do a good enough job with the newer detergents, but
>>> the one I'm using now with three spray arms must be better at
>>> mechanically cleaning the goo off the dishes, they actually look
>>> acceptable now.
>>>
>>> nate
>>>
>>
>> Kind of what I was thinking, ie once you've got a 30
>> year old dishwasher out and apart, is it worth screwing
>> around with? The new ones do a much better job of
>> cleaning. I got a nice new one about 5 years ago that
>> was an out-of-box one on Ebay for $175. Not only does
>> it work well, but it's also much quieter than the 80s one
>> it replaced.
>>
>
>The flip side to that is that the 30 year old one lasted 30 years; the
>new one I don't trust to last half that long.
If it lasts 15years, I'm more than happy. For what they cost now, I
really don't care. Clothes washers only lasting 5years does piss me
off, though. They aren't cheap.
No one is willing to pay $5000 for a dishwasher. It's no surprise