Oh, the boy's here.I guess Pepper won't be on the menu today.
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just for a few hours then the pepper will have to do again!
Oh, the boy's here.I guess Pepper won't be on the menu today.
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... 5-year extended for 3-year price to soothe this savage beast
just for a few hours then the pepper will be the center of my attention!![]()

fixed it for ya.![]()

And you know what... that "installation kit" will also get thrown in. Let's recap:
... unless this dishwasher uses the same water over and over and over, the unit MUST drain. With me so far? So please explain why a drain hose is NOT included with the unit. Is draining a costly-extra "feature"??? Is draining an option? I suppose it could just drain all over the floor. (BTW: it says the installer can NOT use the existing hose... again: why not???)
... I just checked and it will not run on batteries. So connecting to to the house electrical system is a MUST. So why is a power cord NOT included.
Most people will just accept those two things and pay with a smile. And it is THOSE people who make me the way I am. I do not "just accept" nickel and dime-ing. In this case, a drain hose and a power cord should come already coiled and attached to the dishwasher. To expect us - the consumer - to bend over and grab our ankles is insulting. I'll do THAT on my own terms, thank you very much.
ETA:
Good morning, Tibs!![]()
You bet'cha! And: done!
Turns out the installation kit is a water SUPPLY hose (not drain). But the concept still stands... it NEEDS WATER to work. It should be on the dishwasher as a "given" and not a costly option.
So:
... no-cost installation kit
... no-cost power cord IF NEEDED (it could be hard-wired, in which case it isn't needed)
... no-cost installation due to poor wording on the website (*)
... 5-year extended for 3-year price to soothe this savage beast
* - The website says "Delivery and installation: $139.99". Since their delivery charge is $69.99, but free during sale, that leaves $70.00. But, the sale also includes $70 toward installation. To me, that means FREE "delivery and installation". Salesman tried to tell me $139.99 is installation only. I pointed to the "and". He countered that it is is installation only. I pointed to - and spoke - the "and". He countered that it is installation only. So, I said "OK"... add it on... but I would later take it up to a higher level... not HIS fault for bad wording. I gave him that much. But he ended up issuing a credit for the $69.99, so it all worked out. I will still be contacting their main Customer Service about the wording. It is confusing and misleading.
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I should start a "Consumer Stand Your Ground" course.
maybe it's time to skip it no idea what to fix for suppermaybe it's time to skip it
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~~~~~ Snails.
Hi Pepper.
Hiya Tibs.
Waving at Fran and the rest of ya.