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    Posted: 02 August 2009 at 2:26pm
two questions.

our dishwasher (which came with the house - westinghouse - was here when the last owners moved in, so would hazard a guess at between 5-10 years old - more likely 10) is no longer heating it's water. no idea why - not on eco mode so looks like we would need a repairperson in. Anyone had a similar issue? what was the result?


Looking on the net, looks like it's either controller issue (easy and cheap apparently) or element (not), so am also looking at the possibility of having to buy a new one. any recommendations? do NOT want the dish drawers - too expensive and it seems lots of repairs, something economical, heats its own water, and can fit enough stuff for a family of four.

recommendations (and prices if you remember)?
Price no option (at the moment) - we would prefer to buy a better quality one at a higher price, than a cheaper, but not as good one.
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Leader and watts on Rangitikei St are having a sale with 40% off dishwashers.
We need a new one too, and have been looking at theres. Otherwise there is Elba - Fisher and Paykel brand for around $900.

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I don't like mine LOL It does the bizzo but I find doesn't wash overly that well. It's a Dishlex Global 300.

The main reason I don't like it is because when you put the thicker types of plates in they fall forward & don't get washed properly.

So next time i'll be taking some plates in to try them out & see how they sit in it
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good idea! Wonder4 if they can do a load while they are there.
I know Norman Ross are doing 6 months deferred and 12 months interest free at the mo so am trying to work this out quickly, but will go into leader and watt and see what they have too.

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My Elba is driving me insane :S It's only a few months old, and doesn't do a flash job - I'm starting to wash glasses by hand. And I can't kiddylock it, so if I bumb it I have to restart the cycle. It's a pretty basic Elba though, my mother also has a new one and it seems great
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If you have to buy one don't buy a nouvaeu (I think its from the Mitre 10 mega store) we have one and its crap!!!! Not only does it not wash half the dishes properly we can't even stand our (standard size) dinner plates up in it or the thingy won't spin (IYKWIM).

Definately would recommend taking your plates in as Aliasmum said!

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We have an elba and are pretty happy with it so far. We've only had it a few months but the dishes come out clean and I don't have to wash them So maybe my comparison is biased - I hated handwashing dishes! It doesn't have any problems fitting things in or anything. Actually, I recall it didn't fit wine glasses very well, but that hasn't bothered me in a while now
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I haven't heard anything good about the Elbas... Apart from the above poster, lol!
We "researched" appliances extensively while doing the kitchen and previously had an F and P dishwasher (it was ok, but was a bit on the small side inside for bigger plates so the arm wouldn't spin properly (as an above poster mentioned) and Westinghouse came out on top, and most of the retailers reccomended them as well. It is made by electrolux, which make great appliances. I can't remember if we paid $1100 or $1400,but its a fantastic dishwasher, I never have to rinse OR re wash! I also find using the finish powerballs good as well. So yeah, go westinghouse, I'd say. Got a westighouse double oven too, and freezer. Love their stuff.Well made and good looking.
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We've had a Bosch for a few months now and it's great. Cleans pots, pans, everything. Was reasonably priced, around the F&P price range (think we paid just over $1000). We had heard Bosch was good, and so far it's living up to that name. We have it going while we're watching tv and hardly notice it. it also has the knife tray which is really handy.
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I vouch for the Bosch mum just got as it was highly recommended by the staff and its very very quiet and well worth the money. One of the more expensive ones on the market i think but definitely quality
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Oh yes & the stuff you put in it to clean the dishes does count. The powerballs are definitely better but so expensive.

I like westinghouse too. Our fridge has been going strong for about 10 years now

Does anyone get consumer & have they done a review of dishwashers?
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Lizzle, PM me with your email address and I can give you details from the latest Consumer Report if you like.
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We have a LG one that I got from Harvey Norman and its fab
washes things great, has a kiddie lock, and has water sprayer thingees at on top of both the shelves I think from memory its was around $1100
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We need to get a new one too since we came home from a weekend away to a wet kitchen floor. So much fun cleaning up. we are looking at an elba they seem to be good but we will get the most expensive one i think its about $1000. Have looked at other brands. whatever you get make sure you get one with a heavy door. Mum has a westinghouse it seems to be fine.
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