Everdure DWF146WC1
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Just Meh – Had the dishwasher for just over 1 year, it can be quite noisy and can be pretty temperamental if you overload it what is easy to do. Over the past year it has not aged well with the quality of cleaning going down hill, I often have to put it on for multiple washers and I rinse everything before it goes in and regularly clean tge filter. I am not… Read more
sure if it is poor quality or if mine just has issues but I didn't keep the receipt so can not return.
Love it!! – I've had this dishwasher for a couple of years so have used it a lot. I really love it! It's easy to use and the dishes come out 'squeaky clean'!! It's so quiet, I only know it's finished because of the beeps. I really like the cutlery tray. It's easy to load and saves space in the main basket. I can highly recommend this product!! Show details · 3
Crap product – Wash us poor. Dishes have to be clean when you put them in or they stay dirty... ............................ Even on 2 hrs .... .........dishes not clean at all .. grubby clean..... ....no thanks Show details
I don't rinse, love wash choices, simple, quite, heaps of space inside, great price, warranty, perfect, really happy – Just love eavery feature, wash cycles, look, price, warrenty, quite. I have had 5 or more dishwashers over 40 years and I have bought big brands and they havent measured up to my expectations, this one is the best yet Show details · 1
Great except I purchased specifically for the child lock function. What a silly design – When you activate child lock it "locks" all the buttons except the on/off button. So half way through a wash my not even 2 year old kid presses the big power button and BAM dishwasher off. Have to start a whole another cycle. Show details
Excellent machine. Well worth the dollars – Recently purchased my new Everdure dishwasher from Bunnings. My previous dishwasher was an Everdure also purchased from Bunnings several years ago. It turned out to be the best and quietest dishwasher by far that I have owned. Because it was what I called inexpensive I thought I would purchase a more expensive model at an opportune time, instead I… Read more · 1
was more than suitably impressed with my Everdure. The machine was almost silent. The seperate cutlery tray was user friendly and I found the general layout of the other draws or racks was ideal for packing and cleaning large loads consistently each time. The new one is equally good at cleaning with some improvements to racks and the addition of a digital clock timing the wash is also a welcomed addition. The only disappointing feature for me which isn’t a real criticism is the fact that I can hear this one. While the old one was for all intents and purposes silent, I can hear this one working. I guess an inferior sound deadening material may have been used this time. I liked my old Everdure dishwasher and it’s impeccable performance so much that after looking at other brands the logical choice for me was a new Everdure.
A cheap surprised – I'm giving it 5 stars because I can't find anything wrong with it. I cant seem to find any flaws. I haven't bought any Dishwasher since 2011 and 2012. The new dishwashers only have 2 arms or just one. and if it does have 3 arms the top one is just a circle. Also many of them don't wash at the temp I want. I thought I'll buy a cheap dishwasher… Read more · 1
till I have time to research and buy a better one. Got this for $517 at Bunning. Intend to put up with any flaws for a year, then sell it for $200 and buy a new one for $700-$1000.
So naturally I'm gonna test it for flaws and see what I can do to ensure things are clean properly.
Features that I like. - 3 spray arms - seperate drawer for cutlery. gives you more space to store other items. - able to wash on a continuous temp of 65 degrees. - LCD screen that tells you when the wash cycle is complete - filtre can be easily remove - drawers allow dishes to be place reasonably apart
What I don't like - I have to push the "start" button. My last LG turns on when I close the door - I have to remember to turn off. My LG turns off automatically - filtre is only 3 layers. I think my last one is slightly better.
I was operating this dishwasher like my other ones. dishes are prewash if stuff are stuck. Same cheap Finish tablets are also use. I even place some items in a way that will overlap each other more. I also place in drink bottles. Everything comes out clean. Somehow the water is able to get to some of the really tight spots and properly remove the oil and melt off cheese and egg yolks. With the Bosch and the LG i found that if i cover some items too much it wont get clean properly. Particularly very oily items, like the container I used for Neem oil. I place some oily lids and containers on the cutlery drawer. On the drawer below i fill it with lots of containers. I would have think that the spray arm underneath will be block by the containers and would not be able to reach the oily lids on the top cutlery drawer. For some reason it did. No oily slim. Did this test numerous times.
I also have some oily stuff over lapping over ALOT and it still clean it. I'm not able to achieve the same results with the Bosch and the LG. I would often have to place the very oily stuff spaced in a way that the water can get to it easily and be very careful they haven't overlap each other too much. It have nothing to do with the LG and Bosh being old as these were issues I notice when the dishwasher was new. I often have to think whether the water is being obstructed.
I've been basically trying to find situation where it won't clean properly so i can better prepare for it. I could not find ANY FLAWS that's why I'm giving it 5 stars. Maybe in the past 8 years dishwasher technology have improved. If this dishwasher doesn't die, I'm keeping it. The fact that it cost me $500 and is half of what I want to spend i can't help but wonder "what is wrong with this". The only feature it lack is the ability to clean at 70 degrees or extreme temp of 80 degrees. Those were options on my old LG. But I don't use those as it doesn't remove the need to presoak and still bakes in the stain. In the past 8 years i have only use those temps when the LG and Bosch wad brand new to test it. So not having it on this Dishwasher was not an issue.
I would definitely recommend this. As most kitchen is really tiny and i found that i can not properly clean all my dishes in such tiny sinks. Dishwashers allow for dishes to be properly clean and sanitize and frees up your time for other things.
DON’T BUY goes mouldy – Terrible doesn’t clean properly doesn’t drain water sits in the bottom all the time we have to pull it apart and scrub weekly as mould is all through it and it stinks We have done all things that are recommended such a waste of money needless to say we are now purchasing a new dishwasher definitely not a everdure DONT BUY so disappointing Show details
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Ineffective – This dishwasher is simple to use, but it doesn't actually work very well. It will not dissolve dishwasher tablets, so we have had to start using powder which needs to be measured and doesn't have glass shiner. There also appear to be blind spots so there are some places where the dishes never get cleaned, effectively reducing the size of the dishwasher. The cutlery tray does not work as well as most dishwashers with cutlery baskets I have used. Show details
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Functional and Affordable – I was looking for a dishwasher to fit the space under my kitchen bench to replace an old dishwasher that came with the house. I decided on the Everdure from Bunnings ($493). The dishwasher is both energy and water efficient and very quiet during all cycles. The cutlery drawer is wonderful! The front panel is modern and programs are easy to… Read more · 1
understand and set. I can recommend this dishwasher if you are looking for a simple and easy to use dishwasher at a reasonable price.
Does the job – I bought this latest model Everdure dishwasher from my local Bunnings warehouse to replace a Samsung unit that had gone belly-up after four years of moderate use. Three things attracted me to this machine: 1. The price ($449) 2. The warranty (three years...much better than some more famous brands) 3. The design (has a cutlery draw instead of a… Read more · 1
space-wasting basket)
The machine installed easily and seems very-well finished. It has a digital timer display which shows the progress of the wash cycle. You can program the machine to have delayed start and many other features which dishwashers have these days...half load, child lock, etc... The machine will beep on completing a wash cycle. It will also turn itself off after a certain number of minutes at the end of a wash cycle.
The wash quality is perfectly fine. It leaves dishes and glasses very clean and can handle pots with ease. My only concern (and the reason I didn't give it five stars as I wanted to) is the fact that it doesn't have a built-in fan to agitate the air in the machine at the end of the wash to help dry the dishes. This is something my old Samsung had which I found very convenient. Perhaps the feature was omitted to keep energy usage down. At any rate, the load will dry if you leave the door slightly ajar at the end of the wash and wait a couple of hours for the air to do the drying for you.
Overall this a good machine with all the features of many other "brand name" machines and a very good warranty. Its low purchase price puts it within range of families who need to count every dollar they spend.
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