Real tech specs
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Finally, tech specs presented in a way a real techie can understand
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Oh good, it has 31165195. Dishwashers without 31165195 are a waste of money in my opinion, always look for that. An electronic 1087215 is pretty sweet as well.
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@mott555 said:
Oh good, it has 31165195. Dishwashers without 31165195 are a waste of money in my opinion, always look for that. An electronic 1087215 is pretty sweet as well.
Forget it, this sucker only has 75 18277550s; today's standard being 108, this is pretty backward. Seriously, last time I saw a dishwasher with under 90 18277550s was like ten years ago. Not worth anyone's money.
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Yes, but both the 1080590 and 29461354 are black. That's a pretty rare find.
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@derula said:
@mott555 said:
Oh good, it has 31165195. Dishwashers without 31165195 are a waste of money in my opinion, always look for that. An electronic 1087215 is pretty sweet as well.
Forget it, this sucker only has 75 18277550s; today's standard being 108, this is pretty backward. Seriously, last time I saw a dishwasher with under 90 18277550s was like ten years ago. Not worth anyone's money.
The 108 18277550s standard is only for commercial use, I don't think it's applicable for residences. 75 is more than enough for typical household workloads. It would definitely fall short if used in a restaurant kitchen though.
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The capacity of the 1095311 is "Tall"? That doesn't tell me anything.
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@El_Heffe said:
The capacity of the 1095311 is "Tall"? That doesn't tell me anything.
It tells you that it's less than a Grande or a Venti.
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@mott555 said:
The 108 18277550s standard is only for commercial use, I don't think it's applicable for residences. 75 is more than enough for typical household workloads. It would definitely fall short if used in a restaurant kitchen though.
Clearly you don't belong to a family of 5 who thinks every day should be Thanksgiving.
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@RHuckster said:
@mott555 said:
The 108 18277550s standard is only for commercial use, I don't think it's applicable for residences. 75 is more than enough for typical household workloads. It would definitely fall short if used in a restaurant kitchen though.
Clearly you don't belong to a family of 5 who thinks every day should be Thanksgiving.
You don't want to pick up the model with 108 18277550s. They're like 30 lbs heavier than this model.
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This dishwasher is a 1095311. It's not the 18277550 you want, but it is a 1095311.
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Anticipated by about 43 years: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l16JGEvVTio