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Delivery, Basic Installation and Haul Away Included in Most Areas*
Installation may require a secondary appointment.
Item 1530586
Model 13355
Features:
2-year Manufacturer's Warranty
53 dBA
UL Certified Sanitize Rinse Option
Time Remaining Display
Accela Wash
Tub Material Plastic
Sound Rating 53 dBA
Dishes Cleaned in Less Time - Get your dishes to the table fast. The Accela Wash® cycle gives you clean dishes right when you need them most. This dishwasher also includes a Time Remaining Display that provides you with valuable information about cycle status, as well as the amount of time left in your cycle, so you'll know exactly when your dishes will be clean, dry and ready to use.
Certified Sanitize Rinse - Know it's good and clean with the UL Certified Sanitize Rinse Option that eliminates 99.999% of food soil bacteria.
Cabinet-Ready Drying - A heating element in the bottom of the dishwasher helps remove moisture for drier dishes at the end of the cycle.
Quiet Operation - Operating at just 53 dBA, you can sing along to your favorite song without interruption.
Be Prepared for your Delivery. Verify your zip code, plumbing and electrical connections AND read Laundry Install Requirements PDF in Manuals, Information & Guides section.
Our delivery and installation teams are not authorized to perform any modifications to the home; no carpentry, plumbing or electrical work. Any work that would exceed the included basic installation will require additional payment by you to the installer. For your convenience and while at your home, the installer will be able to determine if any additional work and or permits are needed that would exceed the included basic installation. You will always be given a quote before work starts. You will be responsible for direct payment to the installer for any work exceeding basic installation.
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Kenmore product page:
https://www.kenmore.com/products/...ultra-wash
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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.
The water can not get as hot as with steel tubs, therefore your dishes get more sanitary when you use steel tubs.
The water can not get as hot as with steel tubs, therefore your dishes get more sanitary when you use steel tubs.
That is a generic claim that pops up and repeated when reading about dishwasher feature options on various sites. There is more marketing involved in that claim than reality. Steel CAN handle more heat but do manufactures actually use different setpoints and temperatures for each type/model in practice? Keep in mind even a stainless tub model still has a plastic screen, filter, basin catch under the tub, pump housing, hoses, impeller, coated racks, silverware tray, drawer wheels and so on.
My current Frigidaire dishwasher is plastic and has the same three water temperature options as my previous model. The manual states the sanitize option raises water temperature to about 156F. Comparing to a similar model but stainless the manual claims sanitize is the same exact 156F.
I looked at some manuals for random Whirlpool models at Lowes (stainless and plastic). Specific temperatures were not listed in the manuals but they all claimed that the sanitize cycles meet "NSF/ANSI Standard 184 for Residential Dishwashers" which is a minimum of 150F. Reference: https://www.nsf.org/consumer-reso...tificati
It would be wrong to assume because a model is stainless inside, it will run hotter or be "more sanitary". It will wholly depend on the specific models programing. If you want higher temps, compare that specific parameter directly and not just "is it stainless". Some manufactures do not even provide the temperature details of cycles in the manuals either so comparison will not be easy.
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?
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