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Originally Posted by jwasbury
We got a Miele as part of the whole house renovation. Its very quiet, has three levels (top is for silverware), and appears to be very well made (mostly stainless interior). It does a very good job cleaning. This is the second dishwasher I have owned that doesn't have a heating element for drying and I wish it did. I end up having to do a fair amount of towel drying which I don't like. I'll gladly pay for the extra electricity to have completely dry dishes at the end of the cycle.
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Same deal. After several years of renting our house here out long term, we did renovations, including new kitchen. The Miele dishwasher was disappointing as far as the drying process. I emailed them that I was disappointed and they responded that I needed to use their soap tablets and sent me a box of them. Same problem. Anything with a concave surface (glasses) on the top must be dumped in the sink and then dried by hand. Our old used up one dried them better.--Dave