Dishwashers suck!

After removing the LG and returning it and installing the Kenmore Elite here are some additional observations.

The LG is built like a tank. The Kenmore more like a Yugo.

The Kenmore is supposed to be quiet. But it’s not, nothing like the LG. Nothing at ALL like the LG. But again you buy a dishwasher to wash dishes. I only ran the Kenmore thus far on a Quick rinse cycle to make sure the dang thing didn’t leak. It doesn’t rattle or make any grinding noises, but you can hear it moving water around in there.

Personally, to me that says it’s washing things. The LG was so quiet, that perhaps it was simply being too gentle.

Installation: Because the Kenmore isn’t a tank, and doesn’t use every square inch of available space it’s much easier to install, except for the wiring. What ever bright engineer put the electrical box on the extreme right with the screw recessed in the back right, and didn’t at the very least make it a Phillips should be fired. It’s hard enough putting this back laying on your stomach let alone up against a wall under a dishwasher. But to have a slotted screw and to be recessed so far that you can’t get another hand on it to hold it is ridiculous!

Of course this means you also can’t get as many dishes in this thing, it’s not a super-tall-tub.  pffft.  It cleans twice as fast so we’ll run it twice thank you.

Now it’s up to Claudine, will she stand for such a noisy $700 dishwasher.  I have my doubts.  But I’m about at the end of my dishwasher installation career.

LG Dishwasher Part 4

Well it’s official…

LG Dishwasher’s especially Model number: LDS5811WW sold at Home Depot

Is just basically a lemon. An all around lemon.

Our first one worked wonderfully for about a week, then just stopped cleaning dishes.  Leaving food particles on glasses and bowls.  It also takes forever to run.  I mean a very long time.  The shortest cycle is like 2.5 hours.  Our prior Kenmore didn’t take this long.  Yes it’s still quiet by most standards but you buy a dishwasher to clean dishes, and it’s simply not doing that.

After LG dropped the ball on ‘repairing’ the first one we replaced it.  ‘We’ as in ‘We’ removed it, dragged it to Home Depot, bought another and installed it ourselves.

Again, it ran fine for about two weeks then the same symptoms returned.  More noise, more dirty dishes.  We are pretty convinced it’s the rack design.  You can really pack the dishes in on this model.  The bowls go in so tight that in my mind there’s no way they can get clean.  If you half load the dishwasher it does much better but who wants to do that?  It takes so dang long to run as it is.  So this thing is out of here.

When you spend top dollar for an appliance you shouldn’t have to put up with stuff like this.

Shop around, I think at this time the Kenmore Elite with Turbo-Zone is a better buy and a better dishwasher.  We’ll let you know when we get a month or so down the road.

Thank you Home Depot for you patience and for having a 90-day satisfaction guarantee.  You need to drop LG like a hot potato though.  Because this is simply no good.

fps.com is for sale

Well with fps fully down the tubes for the most part, perhaps it’s time to part with the domain.

The web server has been turned off for the last 6 months and I actually have had a couple emails regarding it’s use. So I’ve thought about it and, well, I’ve put a page up announcing that it’s available. Nope it’s not cheap, nothing in life is. Maybe it’s not priced to sell. We’ll see. I recently watched the movie with by Joel on Software about his interns and their project. They paid almost $20k for their domain name (if not $20k) for CoPilot. I also think that might even be trademarked. While I tend to think Joel is often an idiot. If he’s willing to part with the cash so may others.

We’ll see what the market will bear.

New look

Yeah, the site has a new look as of yesterday. I was already tired of the old one. It was too plain. This WordPress theme is very nice. Props the creator(s). Links in the footer. Some modifications have been made.