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Old 05-27-2009, 10:47 AM   #3503
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Originally Posted by Wetdogeared View Post
Our all of a sudden our dishwasher decided it was time to go! Is there another plague going on here or is it just planned obsolescence! There are leaks coming from the pump plus somewhere else which has flooded the floor and is getting soaked up by the cheaply made cabinets. It was a cheap model to begin with but it, along with matching stove and fridge, look like they are all ready to die after 12 year of operation. I guess that's not too bad, but I remember my mom's appliances lasting for over 30 years. I think they were still in the house when she sold it.

We're looking to replace all three pieces. No way can we afford the top-of-the line brands you see in the home decorating mags so we're looking at Kenmore Elite series where the quality and price seem to look OK. Seems like two companies make almost every affordable kitchen appliance there is.

WDE (WetDishwasherEverywhere)
I have lots of Kenmore Elite and have no problems whatsoever with them.
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