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Dave Harnish
 
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Default Opinions on Maytag and Whirlpool dishwashers?

Jim,

I'm probably late on this one, but thought I'd add my $.02 anyway.
Be aware the Maytag isn't a Maytag any more, but a 'revamped'
Admiral/Magic Chef Dishwasher. And I'm seeing too many little
problems with them to be impressed. (The same is true of their
washers, btw - 'Real' Maytag washers aren't being made any more,
but are basically Admiral/MChef with the Maytag nameplate on
the console. And I'm afraid that's not a good thing.)

I recommend the midline Whirlpool. It's a proven design that does
a good job for the money. Right now I'm advising staying away
from the tall-tubs. Buy a mechanical timer model, rather than
electronic controls, *if* you can still find one that's not bottom of
the line.

Hope that's of some help - probably worth about $.02. But I work
on 'em every day, and get to see what's working and what isn't...

God bless,

Dave Harnish
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New Albany, PA
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John 3:3

"Art" wrote in message
ink.net...
Maytag now has factory service in many areas which solved the repair

issue.
No more independent repair guys if you prefer factory service. Just like
GE.


"Marc Newman" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 11 Apr 2004 19:46:59 -0400, "Ohaya"
wrote:

Hi,

We're looking for a replacement for our dishwasher, and in particular

are
looking at Maytag and Whirlpool models at our local Lowes. The space

where
the old dishwasher was has a depth of almost exactly 24" from the back

wall
to the front face of the cabinet, and we have granite countertops.

The Maytag we were considering was the Model #MDBTT59AWB, and the

Whirlpool
was the Model #DU943PWKB.

Both say "Depth 24 inches".

Prices are about the same on both, but they have a deal through

Saturday
where installation of the Whirlpool is $59 (vs. their normal $160), so

the
Maytag looks like it's about $100 more (including installation).

Warranty on the Maytag is 1 yr labor/2 yr parts vs. 1 yr labor/1 yr

parts
for the Whirlpool.

Any comments on these particular models, or on Maytag vs. Whirlpool,

would
be appreciated. We'd like to try to make a decision this week, if we

go
with the Whirlpool, that installation deal ends this Saturday.

Thanks in advance,
Jim


I just bought a Whirlpool GU1200 about a month ago and so far I have
been pleased with the product. I have had various Maytag products
over the years (Dishwasher, Washers and Dryers) and have had good luck
with dependability and longevity but when they had problems, my
experience with Maytag repair has been so bad I would not even
consider buying another Maytag product.