Home depot has the highly rated LG electronics Fully Integrated Tall Tub Stainless Interior Dishwasher in Black Model LDF6810BB For $499 (regular $799).Additional MIR $50 home depot gift card and Free delivery after mail in rebate. Link to specs
OK I see the rebate for shipping is still good but if OP is referring to $50 GC from LG purchase that promotion ended 3-18-07 unless there's a new one. Anyone know?
mistycoupon said: deepfried said: builder1 said: I guess I am missing something here. Where is the mention of a $50GC and or rebate of $55 in shipping through my zip?
Cancelled my online order, went to store and used a Lowes 10% coupon for another $50 off. Quantity available went down by 30 units in 30 minutes so it is going FAST !
I just bought an LG front load washer with this coupon. You maybe able to use it along with the LG dish washer too! Here’s is the link http://www.edealinfo.com/portal/coupons/printable_coupons.shtml
By the way Thanks EDEALINFO.COM!!!!
TheShamu
Ancient Member
posted: Apr. 1, 2007 @ 9:45p
Unfortunately this coupon is only good in a few locations. It'd been very nice though if you can use it.
TheShamu
Ancient Member
posted: Apr. 1, 2007 @ 9:47p
mlrtime23 said: Will they do in home installation? Also, is delivery to curb only or will the bring up to the kitchen?
Thanks!
The delivery should be inside since they offer free haul away for your old one. The installation is $50 extra, and will be done by the driver.
can 10% move-in be combined with 10% home depot master card for the first purchase? and can that $50 home depot gift card come on top of it?
tnx
newhemidude
Member
posted: Apr. 2, 2007 @ 11:37a
On Wednesday, I'll be receiving my 4th LG dishwasher. By that I mean, I've had problems with the previous 3 of this model and I'm hoping for a good one this time. Home Depot has been awesome though. I wish everyone luck with this one. When it's not making any weird sounds or the leveling leg isn't broken, or there aren't any cosmetic blemishes, it's a great dishwasher.
WolverineGator
Senior Member
posted: Apr. 2, 2007 @ 11:53a
Doesn't match my other stainless exterior appliances. Can it be converted to have a stainless exterior?
Not so great as I exclusively allow only Wolf, Viking and Sub-Zero in my kitchen. The rest is...well...the rest.
Mikeyiscool
Shopaholic Member
posted: Apr. 2, 2007 @ 12:11p
PeakMaster said: Not so great as I exclusively allow only Wolf, Viking and Sub-Zero in my kitchen. The rest is...well...the rest.
want a fvcking cookie?
Mikeyiscool
Shopaholic Member
posted: Apr. 2, 2007 @ 12:13p
newhemidude said: WolverineGator said: Doesn't match my other stainless exterior appliances. Can it be converted to have a stainless exterior?
I'm pretty sure there's a stainless version. yes, but it's $400 more!
newhemidude
Member
posted: Apr. 2, 2007 @ 12:14p
Mikeyiscool said: newhemidude said: WolverineGator said: Doesn't match my other stainless exterior appliances. Can it be converted to have a stainless exterior?
I'm pretty sure there's a stainless version. yes, but it's $400 more!
OOPS! That's a little too much!
rimoto
Senior Member
posted: Apr. 2, 2007 @ 12:17p
newhemidude said: xzxzxz said: How hard to install the dishwasher myself?
Thanks
Do you already have a dishwasher hooked up? Just wondering if you already have the opening in the cabinets and the water and drain hookups for it.
Of course, it's relative. I just did it myself for the first time. On a scale of handiness, I believe you should be about a 7 out of 10. I replaced my GE (P.O.S.) with a Kenmore (sucks less than the GE). No special tools except for a couple of adjustable wrenches and a screwdriver. There are 3 main connections, the electrical which should just be a plug, the plastic line on the dishwasher to the water inlet valve, and the hot water line. Took me about 2 hours and I'm not really too handy. It's a satisfying way to save $75+. I was able to use that installation work as ammunition to sit on my A** for the next 2 days. Well worth it.
newhemidude
Member
posted: Apr. 2, 2007 @ 12:55p
rimoto said: newhemidude said: xzxzxz said: How hard to install the dishwasher myself?
Thanks
Do you already have a dishwasher hooked up? Just wondering if you already have the opening in the cabinets and the water and drain hookups for it.
Of course, it's relative. I just did it myself for the first time. On a scale of handiness, I believe you should be about a 7 out of 10. I replaced my GE (P.O.S.) with a Kenmore (sucks less than the GE). No special tools except for a couple of adjustable wrenches and a screwdriver. There are 3 main connections, the electrical which should just be a plug, the plastic line on the dishwasher to the water inlet valve, and the hot water line. Took me about 2 hours and I'm not really too handy. It's a satisfying way to save $75+. I was able to use that installation work as ammunition to sit on my A** for the next 2 days. Well worth it.
Yup, that's all there is to it. Unless you don't have the cabinet opening or water and drain hookups already in place.
newhemidude said: xzxzxz said: How hard to install the dishwasher myself?
Thanks
Do you already have a dishwasher hooked up? Just wondering if you already have the opening in the cabinets and the water and drain hookups for it.
Yes, I just open my old dishwasher, it comes with drain and water hookup, the only problem is the wire hookup, it doesn't comes with the plug, I have to connect the wire to the washer myself, Is this hard or dangerous?
And, then less the $50 gift card and the $55 delivery rebate (not yet received), or $409.40 installed!!!!
Installation was a snap as I drank a Coke and pointed out exactly where the guys dropped their tools. When they turned it on, I couldn't hear it running from about ten away. My tenants love the thing!!!
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