Mine is gasping its last breath as I type. I have been nursing it along for several months and it is time to get a new one. What we have is a 1995 or 96 (orginal to the house) built in Kenmore. It uses 23 gallons per load for the heaviest pot and pan and pre rinse cycle and for a light cycle only 9 gallons per load. It was NOT energy star rated.
Last year I replaced our clothes washer with a front load high energy Bosch and love it. It cut our water bill by 2/3. In fact, so far it has cut our water bill by around $500. In a couple more months it will have paid for itself.
I'd like to repeat the good savings experience with my dishwasher, so have started the research process. So, as before I am asking my friends on here what they have and the pros and cons of theirs.
Yes, I really do need a dishwasher for several reasons.
#1 I have MS and am supposed to avoid heat sources, and washing by hand in warm water can trigger problems
#2 I do some infant care in my home and the heat is nice for bottles.
#3 I sterilize my canning jars in it also--much safer than doing it stove top
#4 in our house (5 full timers and 4 part timers for meals) I can either do them by hand 3-4 times a day, or just run 1 full load at night. I use less water to run 1 full load in the dishwasher every night. Plus, I don't have dirty dishes stacked up (one of my pet peeves).
Last year I replaced our clothes washer with a front load high energy Bosch and love it. It cut our water bill by 2/3. In fact, so far it has cut our water bill by around $500. In a couple more months it will have paid for itself.
I'd like to repeat the good savings experience with my dishwasher, so have started the research process. So, as before I am asking my friends on here what they have and the pros and cons of theirs.
Yes, I really do need a dishwasher for several reasons.
#1 I have MS and am supposed to avoid heat sources, and washing by hand in warm water can trigger problems
#2 I do some infant care in my home and the heat is nice for bottles.
#3 I sterilize my canning jars in it also--much safer than doing it stove top
#4 in our house (5 full timers and 4 part timers for meals) I can either do them by hand 3-4 times a day, or just run 1 full load at night. I use less water to run 1 full load in the dishwasher every night. Plus, I don't have dirty dishes stacked up (one of my pet peeves).
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