Ron G.
TVWBB Wizard
Just found-out about the Recall that GE had on some of their dishwashers (between about 1999 & 2003).
If you have a GE from that time frame - check out the recall online. Ours was starting to melt - they have a problem with wiring inside the door getting corroded by a slow leak from the internal rinse-aid tank.
If I buy another GE, I can get a $150 or $300 rebate - depending upon the model that we get. Although I am weighing the options of going with a different make.
Don't want to spend too much, but don't want to go too cheap either - don't need a bunch of fancy controls / modes / timers. Just want a good unit with high capacity that gets stuff clean.
From what I've seen, I'm partial to the "tall-tub" types, with the separate bottom, top, & mid-level sprayers. (The single sprayer & "tower" that comes-up the middle sucks-up too much space.)
Your thoughts??
If you have a GE from that time frame - check out the recall online. Ours was starting to melt - they have a problem with wiring inside the door getting corroded by a slow leak from the internal rinse-aid tank.
If I buy another GE, I can get a $150 or $300 rebate - depending upon the model that we get. Although I am weighing the options of going with a different make.
Don't want to spend too much, but don't want to go too cheap either - don't need a bunch of fancy controls / modes / timers. Just want a good unit with high capacity that gets stuff clean.
From what I've seen, I'm partial to the "tall-tub" types, with the separate bottom, top, & mid-level sprayers. (The single sprayer & "tower" that comes-up the middle sucks-up too much space.)
Your thoughts??