I just looked in side my 20 year old GE Built-In Dishwasher and it is also has a Plastic tub with no water leaks. Not bad for 20 year old Dishwasher .
LLLosingit
Senior Member
posted: Jan. 13, 2013 @ 9:17p
Bought this before for $272.41 and returned it after a couple weeks. You practically had to wash the dishes before you loaded them or they would not come clean. Sears reviews seem OK but other sites seem to have poor reviews for the same machine.
02212093000 Model #: 12093 KSN #: 5174260 Kenmore 24" Built-In Dishwasher w/ Ultra Wash® HE Wash System - Stainless Steel Make Sure It Fits Sold By: Sears Seller Info Return Policy
Promotion: Get $50 off appliances over $299, Sold by Sears. Coupon limited to one time use. Initial Subtotal: $379.99 Tax: $15.42 Your Savings: $123.00 Total: $272.41
LLLosingit
Senior Member
posted: Jan. 13, 2013 @ 9:24p
This seems to be the same machine sold under the Whirlpool name Link
Arwood
Senior Member
posted: Jan. 14, 2013 @ 1:30a
Goof review! No hard food disposer! Can do better for less
excoriatorb
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Jan. 14, 2013 @ 9:05a
Butcherboy said: ScrawneyWallet said: Tub Material: Plastic
I just looked in side my 20 year old GE Built-In Dishwasher and it is also has a Plastic tub with no water leaks. Not bad for 20 year old Dishwasher .Dishes dry better in dishwashers with a stainless interior. That's why I paid extra to get it in my current dishwasher.
ach1199
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Jan. 14, 2013 @ 10:46a
excoriatorb said: Butcherboy said: ScrawneyWallet said: Tub Material: Plastic
I just looked in side my 20 year old GE Built-In Dishwasher and it is also has a Plastic tub with no water leaks. Not bad for 20 year old Dishwasher .Dishes dry better in dishwashers with a stainless interior. That's why I paid extra to get it in my current dishwasher.
Also the stainless steel tub is less noisy than the plastic tub.
ach1199
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Jan. 14, 2013 @ 10:48a
Butcherboy said: ScrawneyWallet said: Tub Material: Plastic
I just looked in side my 20 year old GE Built-In Dishwasher and it is also has a Plastic tub with no water leaks. Not bad for 20 year old Dishwasher .
Hard to believe that your dishwasher was only 10 years old when you joined FW.
polishdreamer
Senior Member - 9K
posted: Jan. 14, 2013 @ 10:56a
This is not a good deal & anyone who'd even consider paying even $199 needs to be committed.
I just looked in side my 20 year old GE Built-In Dishwasher and it is also has a Plastic tub with no water leaks. Not bad for 20 year old Dishwasher .Dishes dry better in dishwashers with a stainless interior. That's why I paid extra to get it in my current dishwasher.
Also the stainless steel tub is less noisy than the plastic tub.
And the stainless tub doesn't stain.
IgorSkovoroda
Senior Member
posted: Jan. 15, 2013 @ 6:16a
polishdreamer said: This is not a good deal & anyone who'd even consider paying even $199 needs to be committed. I purchased this in Nov for about $250 after discounts (including the 8% FW Cash Back at that time.) I waited until after the holidays to install it, so its only been run a few times. So far, I'm pleased--the dishes/glasses have come out well. I replaced a 15 year-old full-featured model (plastic tub) that began leaking near the motor. Since the screens don't have any food particles yet, the built-in waste disposal has not been missed. I did notice that the water seems to cycle on-off more frequently. Perhaps that, coupled with lack of the waste disposal is what gives the Kenmore it's "energy star" rating? Last comment before I'm committed-- I re-used the sound-absorbing mat from the old dishwasher instead of the cheep 1-inch thing that comes with this Kenmore.
KentZ
New Member
posted: Jan. 15, 2013 @ 7:31p
1. Plastic Tub = Longer time to dry, strange smell after a while not using it 2. PVC racket coating = good chance to pilled off within 3 years 3. 57db = loud really really loud And you need to pre-wash your dishes 4. The item was $322.99 at store last Sunday. Online Appliance shopping always pay higher price.
leeklight1
Addicted Member
posted: Jan. 16, 2013 @ 12:54a
I also picked this up in a deal right before thanksgiving. If its the same model I've actually been pretty happy with it for the price. The outside stainless has a good look and my dishes have come out spotless so far. I've used mainly finish powerball tablets which seem to work well with it.
It certainly has some noise with the plastic tub but its not so loud to be frustrating at all to me.
I got it for around 250 though so in comparison this is a bit high to me.
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