So, I've got this dishwasher...
It's a samsung I bought when we first moved in... the dishwasher that came with the house was broke. This thing was on a clearance sale for a good price and(at the time) I thought Samsung was a good brand. Turns out that probably only applies to electronics not so much appliances....
So it's never been a very good dishwasher. I mean it basically does the job of washing the dishes.... but on any given wash maybe 5-10% of the stuff in it needs pulled out and re-washed. I've tracked this down to a design flaw that basically allows gunk to get past the screen and get pumped back up through the washer nozzles... thus plugging nozzles on occasion and allowing small flecks of stuff to get blasted back onto the dishes. The top rack seems most impacted probably due to the lower water pressure up there due to how the thing is designed. This design flaw also allows gunk to build up on the water level sensors requiring me to on occasion pull the thing out of the cabinets and pull it apart/clean it so it will work again. However, I've recently discovered hitting it in a few times in just the right spot keeps it going so... there's that.
I just spent way too much time this morning cleaning gunk out of the gasket along the bottom of the door.... another crap design. The gasket is torn making it worse. Searched for one online- I can find the gasket that goes inside the tub along the door but not the one that's UNDER the door. I can't even see it in the parts diagram.
Anyway after a few more runs empty with bleach and citric acid I'll probably declare it good 'enuf again and start using it.
I spent a good chunk of my morning on this. I've spent multiple afternoons over the years on this. I hate this thing, it's a POS. I can afford to spend $300 to go get a hamburger so I can surely afford a new dishwasher. But I can fix it and that's the problem. I can't get over the feeling of laziness and wastefulness that comes with just replacing a thing when I am fully capable of repairing it. I keep hoping the pump or circuit board or some other costly part will fail so I can justify buying a new one. Alas it just keeps gunking up requiring only elbow grease to bring it back into service.
I mean it's almost 10 years old now which I read someplace is the average lifespan of a dishwasher anyway.... I hate the thing. It's completely reasonable to get a new one then right? But I can fix it... I've even got a mod in mind that I think will eliminate or at least mitigate the gunking issue but I'll have to find materials and pull it out of the cabinets again to do it. It's not worth it right? I mean my time is worth something. But I can do it... what if I do this mod and suddenly for a couple $ I have a good dishwasher?
Anyone else do this to themselves? Or is everyone reading this screaming "just buy a new dishwasher you idiot" in their head?
It's a samsung I bought when we first moved in... the dishwasher that came with the house was broke. This thing was on a clearance sale for a good price and(at the time) I thought Samsung was a good brand. Turns out that probably only applies to electronics not so much appliances....
So it's never been a very good dishwasher. I mean it basically does the job of washing the dishes.... but on any given wash maybe 5-10% of the stuff in it needs pulled out and re-washed. I've tracked this down to a design flaw that basically allows gunk to get past the screen and get pumped back up through the washer nozzles... thus plugging nozzles on occasion and allowing small flecks of stuff to get blasted back onto the dishes. The top rack seems most impacted probably due to the lower water pressure up there due to how the thing is designed. This design flaw also allows gunk to build up on the water level sensors requiring me to on occasion pull the thing out of the cabinets and pull it apart/clean it so it will work again. However, I've recently discovered hitting it in a few times in just the right spot keeps it going so... there's that.
I just spent way too much time this morning cleaning gunk out of the gasket along the bottom of the door.... another crap design. The gasket is torn making it worse. Searched for one online- I can find the gasket that goes inside the tub along the door but not the one that's UNDER the door. I can't even see it in the parts diagram.
Anyway after a few more runs empty with bleach and citric acid I'll probably declare it good 'enuf again and start using it.
I spent a good chunk of my morning on this. I've spent multiple afternoons over the years on this. I hate this thing, it's a POS. I can afford to spend $300 to go get a hamburger so I can surely afford a new dishwasher. But I can fix it and that's the problem. I can't get over the feeling of laziness and wastefulness that comes with just replacing a thing when I am fully capable of repairing it. I keep hoping the pump or circuit board or some other costly part will fail so I can justify buying a new one. Alas it just keeps gunking up requiring only elbow grease to bring it back into service.
I mean it's almost 10 years old now which I read someplace is the average lifespan of a dishwasher anyway.... I hate the thing. It's completely reasonable to get a new one then right? But I can fix it... I've even got a mod in mind that I think will eliminate or at least mitigate the gunking issue but I'll have to find materials and pull it out of the cabinets again to do it. It's not worth it right? I mean my time is worth something. But I can do it... what if I do this mod and suddenly for a couple $ I have a good dishwasher?
Anyone else do this to themselves? Or is everyone reading this screaming "just buy a new dishwasher you idiot" in their head?