Read the CNET article here – http://cnet.co/2lxZ0GX
Finding the right machine to clean up your kitchen can be intimidating. We’re here to help.
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I was always wondering what dishwasher I will need for my life, the decision is unbearably tough to make, I couldn’t go on my own.
Thank you CNET for making such an informative video on dishwashers.
With the home prices being $1m+ in the bay area (where Cnet is), if you are planning to live in your house for a long time, don’t waste time debating over $500 or $1500… remember when your realtor told you to overbid by $50k just in case… right.. now just get the best one.
Make longer more informative videos dammit!
stainless GE new. stainless inside. 500 CDN. new. shitty tho.
It is 2017… Why can’t we have ones that have a standard wall plug for power and simple and standard water fittings. I shouldn’t need to have a plumber or electrician to connect a dishwasher. We have standard hookups for laundry washers and have had so for years. So if installing a new laundry washer is simple and standard why can’t we do the same with dishwashers?
You need to make sure that the dishwasher has a good kickstand and doesn’t fall over when pushed.
I thought this was consumer reports for a minute
Does cnet know most of their viewer demographic can’t afford to own a home let alone their own appliances?
You need a gym membership before a dishwasher fat ass!
use ur hand to wash it. it is not a restaurant