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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #283603 in Major Appliances
- Brand: Asko
- Dimensions: 32.25" h x
22.88" w x
24.00" l,
106.00 pounds
Product Description
ADA Compliant Series 9 Wash Cycles Semi-Integrated Dishwasher 14-Place Settings Turbo Drying System 7Spray Wash System Quiet Operation - 48 dBA Energy Star Rated
Customer Reviews
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Know what you're buying!!
By Joe
I just installed this unit yesterday. While the quality and everything under Asko's control appears to be fine, I only rated the dishwasher "2 Star." Why? Well, because I had to find out after buying and installing this unit that starting in 2012 our wonderful nanny state forced manufacturers of dishwashers to essentially eliminate the drying cycle using that heating type rod on the bottom inside of the dishwashing area. An Asko tech guy explained to me that new federal laws won't allow them. So the inside of my unit was wet because the dishes have to mostly air dry. Asko does have a very short, maybe 8" long heating element. But the tech guy said that it wasn't for the purpose of drying, it was for heating the water. It looks like the new federal laws have caused manufacturers of dishwasher to install little fans and do everything possible to make the dishes sort of air dry. The Asko tech guy strong recommended Rinse Aid I think to make the water fall off the dishes. They also mess with the heat of the water and several other things in a desperate effort to get the water off the dishes through evaporation or who knows what without using the heating elements common in dishwashers from the beginning of time. Another reason to be thankful to President Obama!
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