[Electronics-Talk] dishwashers
Matthew Chao
mattchao at verizon.net
Wed Feb 10 18:45:29 UTC 2016
Hi, Evelyn. No, I have a Bosch - probably very similar and extremely
quiet. In fact, that's why I bought the Bosch - it's about 45-47dB. It
also has a top rack for long utensils. I like it a lot. Well, I
better, since it cost about $1,200.--Matthew Chao
On 2/10/2016 1:30 PM, Chip Orange via Electronics-Talk wrote:
> Like you Matthew, I have a Miele, which is also pricey but also has a combination of buttons and a display screen.
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> If you get some initial sighted help to set the default program for washing to be what you wish, you can then use buttons to start/stop, turn it off/on, etc.
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> Actually, this is their "top of the line" Miele, and I seem to recall other models which are buttons only without any display screen.
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> We purchased a Miele because they're rated the quietest of all dish washers, and because they have a third level rack for flatware instead of a basket.
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> I believe my Mother-in-law just went to a big box store and bought their cheapest model dish washer (no options at all), and she did because it was buttons only, and just a few buttons, so it was very simple for her to operate. So, I would think a little research at appliance stores or big box stores should turn up button only units if that's all you require.
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> Chip
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> Chip Orange
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Electronics-Talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Matthew Chao via Electronics-Talk
> Sent: Monday, January 25, 2016 4:31 PM
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> Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] dishwashers
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> Hi, Evelyn. I have a Bosch, but it's a wee bit pricey at about $1,200.
> However, it has buttons, and once you get the hang of which ones to push
> and when, it's a no-brainer.I have no problems loading and setting up
> the particular type of load i need to use, and so on. If your finances
> permit, take a look at the Bosch line. That said, however, don't buy
> the ones with the plastic tubs; you want the ones lined with stainless
> steel; they're of higher quality and last a lot longer.
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> Hope the above helps.--Matthew Chao
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