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Stephen S.
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What brand of dishwasher do you like the best ?

Stephen S.
  • Wholesaler
  • Holiday, FL
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And my question related to:  dishwashers in rentals.  What brands do you all suggest as being the best all around for a rental?  For my own house I would buy a Bosch - but I hesitate at paying over $1000. for a rental property.

What is the middle ground?  What would you do?

Obviously I don't want to buy some cheap crap and have to hassle with it soon and often - but I don't want to go broke over the purchase price either. <g>

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Matt Clark
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I think I've probably used 20+ dishwashers over the years, and one trend seems clear. I've had better service and longer life out of the cheaper ones. It seems like the fancier they are, the easier they break.

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