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So instead of the other essential house chores (which I had barely any energy for already) I’ve now done two washes of one load of dishes complete with repetitively lifting a heavy jug, a complete clean and troubleshoot including moving the heavy machine.
And am now trying a third wash (for science) that I will still have to manually rinse - or potentially completely hand wash and rinse to actually get clean.
I’m going to be in pain and not able to do anything tomorrow. Some disability aid.
So fucking pissed
Bought for almost $400
Done everything to fix it
I can’t even leave a bad review because they’re no longer being sold on that site.
Call a service rep from the manufacturer to have a look. It should still be under warrantee
and hugs,
Sometimes doing things simply is easiest. Less fuss, fewer things to go wrong.
It was through a third party and so repairs and warranties are a wild goose chase. I’ve seen people complaining about it when looking it up.
And yes, it would be simpler to just wash dishes myself. That’s just not always possible and after past …incidents I’m selective about who I allow to help.
I hoped a machine would allow that autonomy but apparently not