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Costco Members: 24" Kenmore Built-In Dishwasher w/ PowerWave Spray Arm

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$300

$850

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 24" Kenmore Built-In Dishwasher w/ PowerWave Spray Arm (13355) for $299.97. Delivery, basic installation and haul away are free in most areas.

Note, must add to cart for the sale price. Availability for free delivery, basic installation and haul away will vary by location. Installation may require a secondary appointment. See the product page for additional details.

Thanks to community member DJphilosophy for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 2-year Manufacturer's Warranty
  • 53 dBA
  • UL Certified Sanitize Rinse Option
  • Time Remaining Display
  • Accela Wash

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    • Rating of 4 from over 100 Costco customer reviews.
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    • Details of Costco's return policy here.

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 24" Kenmore Built-In Dishwasher w/ PowerWave Spray Arm (13355) for $299.97. Delivery, basic installation and haul away are free in most areas.

Note, must add to cart for the sale price. Availability for free delivery, basic installation and haul away will vary by location. Installation may require a secondary appointment. See the product page for additional details.

Thanks to community member DJphilosophy for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 2-year Manufacturer's Warranty
  • 53 dBA
  • UL Certified Sanitize Rinse Option
  • Time Remaining Display
  • Accela Wash

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4 from over 100 Costco customer reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Details of Costco's return policy here.

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Written by DJphilosophy

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Medic311
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full model #

665.1335

665 = whirlpool
isobro
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There is nothing inherently wrong with a plastic tub. Plus, it is 300 installed with a 4 year warranty. This is same type of person that complains on laptop threads about cheap devices not having ssd or a better gpu.
arribasn
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My plastic tub kenmore dishwasher is going strong after 20 years

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Nov 25, 2022 03:28 AM
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noemail1Nov 25, 2022 03:28 AM
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Quote from SlickCrowd6832 :
Just purchased a dishwasher from Samsung.com. They want to charge me $205 for install and hall away... I plan to install the dishwasher myself and I will haul away my old one myself.

Paid $635 (regular $999) but I do have 3 shelves, door opens automatically after wash and it is true stainless steal. It is for a rental and while and I feel I will get more value from this deal... having a stainless steel inside is a must.

PLUS... plastic tub and a regular price of $849 to me is BULLSHIT fake marketing. AND it is sold out.
Which model?
Nov 25, 2022 02:12 PM
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nolifeNov 25, 2022 02:12 PM
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Quote from noemail1 :
mulching type disposer - which make, model would you say?
Not up on current models. Look for "disposer" or "hard food disposer" vs filter when comparing models. Food flying around or eventually coming to rest in a screen filter design and hanging out there until you clean it instead of getting broken up and moving down stream is a compromise and a shortcut to save some money in design and to advertise a quieter machine. Again, just a compromise. A screen style filter can be okay but it's effectiveness can only approach a disposer styles effectiveness. Imagine a screen trap that you may use in your kitchen sink. Always nasty stuff in there and you always have to clean it out. Those onion pieces, corn, hard pieces of burned whatever, grissle, and peas are not going away until you remove them.
Last edited by nolife November 25, 2022 at 06:34 AM.
Nov 25, 2022 07:04 PM
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noemail1Nov 25, 2022 07:04 PM
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Quote from nolife :
Not up on current models. Look for "disposer" or "hard food disposer" vs filter when comparing models. Food flying around or eventually coming to rest in a screen filter design and hanging out there until you clean it instead of getting broken up and moving down stream is a compromise and a shortcut to save some money in design and to advertise a quieter machine. Again, just a compromise. A screen style filter can be okay but it's effectiveness can only approach a disposer styles effectiveness. Imagine a screen trap that you may use in your kitchen sink. Always nasty stuff in there and you always have to clean it out. Those onion pieces, corn, hard pieces of burned whatever, grissle, and peas are not going away until you remove them.
Thanks for pointing me to it. https://www.amundsonsappliance.co...ion-system

So I went looking for one
https://www.homedepot.com/p/GE-24.../317761281
Piranha Hard Food Disposer and Removable Filter
Nov 26, 2022 09:21 PM
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Medic311Nov 26, 2022 09:21 PM
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Quote from nolife :
Not up on current models. Look for "disposer" or "hard food disposer" vs filter when comparing models. Food flying around or eventually coming to rest in a screen filter design and hanging out there until you clean it instead of getting broken up and moving down stream is a compromise and a shortcut to save some money in design and to advertise a quieter machine. Again, just a compromise. A screen style filter can be okay but it's effectiveness can only approach a disposer styles effectiveness. Imagine a screen trap that you may use in your kitchen sink. Always nasty stuff in there and you always have to clean it out. Those onion pieces, corn, hard pieces of burned whatever, grissle, and peas are not going away until you remove them.
Even the remaining GE models with the hard food disposal have a filter basket as well. The filter basket actually leads to a cleaner wash. The only dishwashers recently with just the hard food disposal were the GE and Hotpoint mechanical dial dishwashers, which were discontinued earlier this year. They had a plastic dome grate that covered the pump and drain assembly that prevented large food from passing through. Then there was a secondary insert grate under that. Then there was a panel screen before anything entered the pump assembly. To full clean the dishwasher for maintenance purposes or b/c it wouldn't drain slowly, it would require the owner to remove the washer arm, a bolt, and slide the mechanism up and off, and a screw driver to remove the dome grate, reach back into the basin, remove the grate insert, and manually agitate the panel screen with your finger. That was a giant pain in the ass, albeit done infrequently b/c scalding hot water and detergent enzymes for the most part breaks most things down over time even stubborn bits of food. The twist-lock filter filter basket, introduced by Bosch, was a godsend for ease of maintenance.

Also for the record, the "pirhanna" hard food disposal is for chopping up the food during the drain cycle so it doesn't clog the dishwasher drain line and household plumbing. Nothing to do with the wash cycle
Nov 27, 2022 05:25 AM
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igameraNov 27, 2022 05:25 AM
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Back in stock in Georgia, zip 30041. Ordered one.
Nov 28, 2022 01:39 AM
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ghoshddNov 28, 2022 01:39 AM
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Quote from noemail1 :
Thanks for pointing me to it. https://www.amundsonsappliance.co...ion-system [amundsonsappliance.com]

So I went looking for one
https://www.homedepot.com/p/GE-24.../317761281 [homedepot.com]
Piranha Hard Food Disposer and Removable Filter
Is that GE model available in costco? Because home depot charges 230 for installation and 40 for removing old dishwasher.
Nov 28, 2022 01:56 AM
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noemail1Nov 28, 2022 01:56 AM
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Quote from ghoshdd :
Is that GE model available in costco? Because home depot charges 230 for installation and 40 for removing old dishwasher.
No, and none of the Costco ones seem to have the disposer. $154 for installation and $40 for install kit at home depot. Time to youtube installation videos!
https://www.homeconstructionimpro...ishwasher/

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Nov 28, 2022 02:03 AM
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ghoshddNov 28, 2022 02:03 AM
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Quote from nolife :
Not up on current models. Look for "disposer" or "hard food disposer" vs filter when comparing models. Food flying around or eventually coming to rest in a screen filter design and hanging out there until you clean it instead of getting broken up and moving down stream is a compromise and a shortcut to save some money in design and to advertise a quieter machine. Again, just a compromise. A screen style filter can be okay but it's effectiveness can only approach a disposer styles effectiveness. Imagine a screen trap that you may use in your kitchen sink. Always nasty stuff in there and you always have to clean it out. Those onion pieces, corn, hard pieces of burned whatever, grissle, and peas are not going away until you remove them.
Quote from nolife :
Not up on current models. Look for "disposer" or "hard food disposer" vs filter when comparing models. Food flying around or eventually coming to rest in a screen filter design and hanging out there until you clean it instead of getting broken up and moving down stream is a compromise and a shortcut to save some money in design and to advertise a quieter machine. Again, just a compromise. A screen style filter can be okay but it's effectiveness can only approach a disposer styles effectiveness. Imagine a screen trap that you may use in your kitchen sink. Always nasty stuff in there and you always have to clean it out. Those onion pieces, corn, hard pieces of burned whatever, grissle, and peas are not going away until you remove them.
How is t? nothing mentioned about food disposer type? How do you think this model?
https://www.costco.com/whirlpool-...82823.html
Nov 28, 2022 02:04 AM
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ghoshddNov 28, 2022 02:04 AM
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Quote from noemail1 :
No, and none of the Costco ones seem to have the disposer. $154 for installation and $40 for install kit at home depot. Time to youtube installation videos!
https://www.homeconstructionimpro...ishwasher/ [homeconstructionimprovement.com]
https://www.costco.com/whirlpool-...82823.html - I think it has hard food disposer. Can you pls check and let me know?
Nov 28, 2022 02:15 AM
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noemail1Nov 28, 2022 02:15 AM
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Quote from ghoshdd :
https://www.costco.com/whirlpool-...82823.html - I think it has hard food disposer. Can you pls check and let me know?
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Whirl.../313574576
Does this model have a grinder? No
Nov 28, 2022 02:30 AM
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ghoshddNov 28, 2022 02:30 AM
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Quote from noemail1 :
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Whirl.../313574576 [homedepot.com]
Does this model have a grinder? No
Thanks.. This one from home depot has hard food disposer and steel tub with good price.. What do you think?
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Frigi...77#overlay
Last edited by ghoshdd November 27, 2022 at 06:53 PM.
Dec 04, 2022 09:33 PM
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BlackFireDec 04, 2022 09:33 PM
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Folks ever figure out if this fits in a "standard" dishwasher cutout (~24" deep) or does in fact require a 27" depth cutout (vs is 27" deep with door on and what not) -
Dec 15, 2022 12:56 AM
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zdiddy987Dec 15, 2022 12:56 AM
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Quote from BlackFire :
Folks ever figure out if this fits in a "standard" dishwasher cutout (~24" deep) or does in fact require a 27" depth cutout (vs is 27" deep with door on and what not) -
Anybody have this delivered and installed yet?

Mine is expected to be delivered tomorrow.

I'm also wondering if this can be used as a standalone appliance in the basement like a washer or if it needs to be installed within a cabinet setup?
Dec 19, 2022 05:36 PM
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SlickCrowd6832Dec 19, 2022 05:36 PM
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Quote from noemail1 :
mulching type disposer - which make, model would you say?
I almost bought one but ended up going with a higher end model that does not have a built in waist disposal. My ultimate decision was based on reviews.

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Dec 19, 2022 05:40 PM
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SlickCrowd6832Dec 19, 2022 05:40 PM
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Quote from nolife :
. In my experience, 10 other things will break and wear out and be beyond it's useful life long before the plastic tub will become an issue. I only had one non plastic tub and use heat dry and average probably 6 loads a week.

My must have for a dishwasher is a mulching type disposer and not just a filter. To my that is the single most important option.
Plastic Tubs....
The water can not get as hot as with steel tubs, therefore your dishes get more sanitary when you use steel tubs.

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