Best LG Dishwashers

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LG QuadWash

LG QuadWash

2.1 
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Liz GNSW8 posts
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Have had this dishwasher slightly over 3 years. It is OK. Not as good as I had hoped it would be, and honestly not as good as the ancient and cheap… Read more

Bosch it replaced. It washes stuff, mostly well, and that's all good, but there's no cutlery drawer, which is handy if you have just fed a lot of people, as it means you can use the basket space for more dishes, and you have nicely spread cutlery to get properly cleaned. And then there's the main issue - in LESS than 2 years the cutlery basket has cracked, and before the 3 year mark the bottom dropped out of the main 2 areas of the basket, leaving only little spots to put all my cutlery, which means handwashing most nights - and I bought a dishwasher to wash this stuff for me! I approached LG about it, they asked for pics, and then ignored me. Didn't even bother to respond, or even advise me where I could purchase a new basket. I have nearly everything LG in my house, but I can assure you, from this lack of decency in service, I will NOT buy any more LG ever again.

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LG QuadWash XD3A25UMB

LG QuadWash XD3A25UMB

1.0 
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$1,699.01RRP
GabbySA10 posts
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Worst dishwasher ever! – This is the most disappointing household appliance I have ever owned. If only I'd taken a few wine glasses and plates to the shop with me to see… Read more

what would fit in, I would have come to realise that this dishwasher is best suited to RSL wine goblets from the 60s, Vegemite jar drinking glasses, tea cups and bread and butter plates! In terms of loading it with regular-size dinner plates, hi-ball glasses, stem-wear that has stems more than 3cm and any bowl bigger than a ramekin, it fails. Dismally. The angle of the plate racks is all wrong causing the plates and bowls to fall onto each other, there is room for a max of 6 very short-stemmed goblets - a wine glass with any meaningful shape renders the max wine glass capacity to 2 or 4, if you're lucky. We even removed the stupid cutlery tray to allow for the glasses to fit more easily, but that achieved about 3 eighths of nothing! Without any shadow of a doubt, it was designed by one of the characters from a Beatrix Potter book or a doll's house designer. Admittedly, some racks can be collapsed to accommodate bowls but then capacity is reduced by 50%. This dishwasher cannot hold the breakfast and dinner plates, regular glasses and coffee cups of a family of four - without even 2 wine glasses. Economy goes out of the window when you have to switch the dishwasher on twice a day. A previous machine, an ASKO, was brilliant - only changed brands due to colour!! I am hoping it craps itself whilst under warranty!!