Saturday, January 23, 2010

KitchenAid Architect II KUDE70FVSS

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Product Description
KitchenAid has spent decades creating innovative products for the well-equipped kitchen. From commercial grade cooktops and wine cellars to stand mixers and an impressive assortment of cookware, bakeware and accessories, they offer virtually every culinary essential you could need. Available at AJ Madison. Architect Series II Architect Series II appliances are an evolution of performance and intuitive design that was inspired by, and created for, those who love to cook and entertain. The timeless appearance of the Architect Series II comes in the form of robust contoured handles and knobs, rounded corners, and seamless stainless steel edges. Mouthwatering performance is reflected in adjustable settings, intuitive displays and control graphics, and complementary features designed to work together for a smooth cooking experience. Cleaning With unified design elements, coordinating console options, and exceptional performance, Architect Series II dishwashers and trash compactors are the perfect complement to one another - and a welcome addition to any kitchen.

Customer Reviews

Amazingly quiet
Date: 2010-01-01 | Rating: 4
We purchased this dishwasher a couple of weeks ago from Pacific Sales in southern California (we got a floor model so got a great deal, though it did have a few dents in the back - can't see them once it's installed). It replaced a 17-year-old dishwasher, which I didn't think was especially noisy, but we definitely heard it running. This unit is incredibly quiet. I really cannot hear it running even standing right next to it, except when it empties, when you can hear the water running. Even then it's quieter than the old unit. They have a 41 dB figure for noise, which didn't mean much to me, but it's really almost unnoticeable. It seems to do a very nice job on the dishes. We typically rinse our dishes so haven't tested its limits on cleaning. It was a tiny bit taller than the old unit, so we had to cut a little of the cabinet hole at the top to fit it. It's also a little narrower, and the installation didn't really put in any cushion on the sides, so it can move a bit sideways, which for some reason causes the door to catch on a little bumper on the inside, making it a little tougher to close. We'll need to put in some kind of cushioning on the side to force it to stay put.

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