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Posted on 5/19/20 at 2:58 pm to
Posted by CAD703X
Liberty Island
Member since Jul 2008
78398 posts
Posted on 5/19/20 at 2:58 pm to
do any of them actually dry these days?
Posted by BRich
Old Metairie
Member since Aug 2017
2233 posts
Posted on 5/19/20 at 3:28 pm to
quote:

do any of them actually dry these days?


A little over a month ago, we had to replace our 20 year-old Kenmore.

After doing some research and a lot of looking, we bought an LG model. After we purchased it but before it was delivered, I began hearing horror stories from my sister and other folks about their new dishwashers not drying.

Thankfully, the new LG does NOT have that problem. Need to use a rinse aid as advised, and use 'extra dry' and 'overnight dry' option, but dishes, cups, glasses and silverware are all good and dry, even plastic go-cups.
Posted by Antib551
Houma, LA
Member since Dec 2018
951 posts
Posted on 5/19/20 at 5:26 pm to
My KitchenAid recommended a few posts up dries great.

Rinse aid is a must in new dishwashers. Although the KitchenAid does have an actual heating element, I still need to run rinse aid to have completely dry dishes.

Not sure of Bosch incorporates the heating element. Lack of drying is the number gripe with almost everyone with a Bosch.

FWIW the owner of the local appliance shop I bought from, who sells KitchenAid and Bosch, among others, went with a KitchenAid for his house.
Posted by Goldbondage
Member since Mar 2020
699 posts
Posted on 5/19/20 at 7:47 pm to
Our Fisher/Paykel dries plastics pretty well.
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