Davidc
Guru
- Location
- Somerset UK
Bought my first one in 1984, Now on third one.
Zanussi, Indesit, Whirlpool.
Only things they haven't done is crystal glass and aluminium, both of which are attacked by the detergent.
There's only one thing it won't get off - that's scrambled egg done in a glass bowl in the microwave. Done in a dsaucepan - fine. Porridge - fine unless it's burnt on. Salad leaves (mentioned above) tend to block the filters a bit but never get left on the dishes.
Immaculate cleaning of everything else, provided it's stacked correctly. The present one is almost silent and uses rougly 1/3 less energy than heating water for hand washing. Costs slightly more though as it uses electricity instead of gas.
Wouldn't be without one!
Edit: If you live in a soft water area or have a water softener don't bother with the salt, it's only for softening hard water.
Zanussi, Indesit, Whirlpool.
Only things they haven't done is crystal glass and aluminium, both of which are attacked by the detergent.
There's only one thing it won't get off - that's scrambled egg done in a glass bowl in the microwave. Done in a dsaucepan - fine. Porridge - fine unless it's burnt on. Salad leaves (mentioned above) tend to block the filters a bit but never get left on the dishes.
Immaculate cleaning of everything else, provided it's stacked correctly. The present one is almost silent and uses rougly 1/3 less energy than heating water for hand washing. Costs slightly more though as it uses electricity instead of gas.
Wouldn't be without one!
Edit: If you live in a soft water area or have a water softener don't bother with the salt, it's only for softening hard water.