Frigidaire FBD2400KB - Black 24" Built-In Dishwasher
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This was a gift from my husband, and it is useful. There are two minor flaws. He measured it and discovered that the dishwasher is still too large. The dishes aren't completely dry after they've been washed. I still like the product, but the delivery was messed up as well.
This guy is a hard worker who knows what he's doing. You must thoroughly rinse the dishes before placing them in the dishwasher. Has a hard time cleaning filthy items (such as dried cheese). For loading a large number of dishes, the tine set up isn't ideal. And once I put forks, knives, and spoons in the utensil rack box, it always leans over. However, for the price, it was a good job.
This product should not be purchased because it does not clean the dishes.
The dishwasher worked perfectly, but the delivery was a disaster! It was terrible that it took nearly a month from the time I placed my order until it arrived! It's all because someone inserted the incorrect phone. It wasn't even close, so anyone looking at it would know it wasn't going to be delivered there.
On the filter's bottom, a black goo forms. To avoid having black nastiness all over the bottom of the dishwasher, I have to clean the inside of it every two weeks. It's truly revolting. br>br>There is also a vent in the picture. A vent is located on the machine's front. A vent should be cut out of the groove on the inside. There is no way to get out. The water in the dishwasher will not evaporate if it is left closed. This results in foul odors and an increase in the amount of black goo. br>br>I'm certain Amazon will delete this review, which is even more revolting than the black goo I'm cleaning out of this dishwasher.
One of these exists in my collection. I like how it lasted 15 years (despite some light use in the first few years). The following is an example of a lesson learned from a leaking situation: Taking off the low plate cover and watching under the dishwasher during a test cycle was eye-opening. The Big Takeaway: The main pump seal, also known as the rotor seal, has been discontinued. IMO: This model isn't a wise investment. It's probably a good idea to look into the options for later models. I'm replacing my old dishwasher with a newer Frigidaire, Whirlpool, or GE model. I'll replace it with a more recent model with a proven track record of positive feedback. On my next installation, I'm thinking about putting a water sensor alarm under the dishwasher as well:.
Not even a single star is worth it. It's probably best if they take it to the landfill. It's not going to work right away.
This dishwasher is in the apartment where I spend the majority of my time. It is ineffective at cleaning dishes, particularly flatware. The water didn't drain properly when I first used it. The maintenance man arrived to clean out the outlets. He explained that they bought it because it was the cheapest dishwasher they could find to install in the apartments. It was prone to breaking and clogging. He also recommended that I wash my dishes before putting them in the dishwasher to ensure that they were clean. Huh? Is that a dishwasher or a washing machine?.