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Default How does a dishwasher know how much water is in it?



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On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 5:34:18 PM UTC, Fred wrote:
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On Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 6:18:42 PM UTC, alan_m wrote:
On 30/12/2020 16:39, Fred wrote:

Wish the bugger would tear down them
all so we could decide which one to buy.
It would be of no use unless the tear-down was of a brand new machine
still on sale. It's much like people recommending a brand that they
purchased 20 years ago and because it has lasted that long (possibly
only for them) then this is the one to go for. They tend to forget
that
during this period the brand has been sold on few times and the
design
changed 10 times.


When looking for a new machine it may be more sensible to see who
actually owns the brands and to see if the many different brands are
manufactured in the same factories. Also take a good look at the
facilities you use on your current machine. Is it worth paying a
couple
of hundred quid more for a machine with tens of extra wizzy-wizz
gimmicky features that you would never use?
My mate bought a Bosch dishwasher about 8 months before
I bought mine. I tried to get the same model, his washes the
roast dish with the cheapest detergent. Mine struggles to clean
anything. I bought at the same pricepoint, but a newer, ****ter model.
What are the two model numbers ?


I have spent the last 10 minutes digging through my
saved ebay searches, the good model is not there,


Why cant you get the model numbers off the physical machines ?

On Boschs the model number is usually on the
top of the door edge when the door is opened.


Sorry, on the right hand edge of the door when open
https://microsites.boschappliances.c...20right%20side.