Monday, July 28, 2014

Dishwasher Problems? Wet Cups on Top Rack Dripping Below, Solved.

We've all experienced this.  You open your dishwasher after a fresh clean cycle and find your upside down cups with a small reservoir of dishwater in the curves and crevices.  As carefully as you can, you reach in to extract the moist culprits - but even with a steady hand you drip the resting water, and maybe even left over food particles, *yuck*, onto your clean dinner plates below.

General Electric addressed this problem with their GE Profile dishwasher line.  It is proof that sometimes very simple solutions bring a big impact in the performance quality of appliances.  What was the solution? Simple really; just angle the rack!  

The glassware can be angled at both 35 and 45 degrees.  This is a steep enough incline to prevent any of the remaining water from the wash cycle to pool in your dishes in the top compartment. 

Angled rack dry solves a problem that are inherent to other brands of dishwashers and is exclusive to GE Profile appliances, available at both GTA locations of Total Appliance.   You can also shop our selection of dishwashers, starting at under $599 online here. 

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