KitchenAid KUDK03CTSS Dishwasher

Approval Rate: 71%

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    robert57

    Sat Apr 30 2011

    Cleans dishes well. Is surprisingly quiet. Stainless interior inspires confidence. What more do you want? (Mine is a KUDC, if that makes any difference.) I find it odd that wash cycle takes two hours. It doesn't matter, because I run it in the evening. I paid about $500,

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    kitchenaidhatr

    Tue Jul 07 2009

    What a piece of junk .... never worked properly from day one (and its only 7 months old). It leaves a film on all dishes/glasses and has repeatedly clogged and Kitchenaid blames us. We rise the dishes before they go in. I can't believe a 1000.00 appliance gets clogged with what amounts to toast crumbs. The service person basically admitted that the drainage system is flawed and has replaced the pump but the POS still refuses to work. We have had six service calls and Kitchenaid refuses to write it off as a lemon. ARGGGHHHHHHHHHH. Any advice out there???

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    kmelkins1704

    Sat May 02 2009

    We bought this dishwasher about six months ago through our plumber. From the time it was installed, it never worked well. It's really loud, for one thing, and it also takes a l-o-o-o-ng time to run. The first few loads we ran through it came out okay, but not completely clean, especially the glasses, which ended up with gritty stuff baked onto them. I called customer service and complained, and they told me to use a particular brand of dish detergent and to always use rinse aid. I switched to the recommended brand of detergent and made sure the rinse aid was always full, but this didn't make much difference. I discovered if periodically I ran the load through with vinegar first, then ran it with detergent, I got better results. After about a month, the performance suddenly went downhill fast - the dishes started coming out with food still on them, the glasses were all streaky, and everything was covered in a gritty residue. I called and complained again, and this time the plumb... Read more

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    williamherf

    Mon Dec 01 2008

    bought 3 Kitchenaid appliances, dishwasher, installed microwave and range, 14 months later 2 of the 3 have had their internal computers crash.

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    lecurts

    Sun Nov 09 2008

    The dishwasher seized the first time we turned it on. The serviceman said the pump impeller was jammed solid, perhaps on a screw or piece of plastic left in the unit at the factory. The unit never even had a dish put in it. The entire motor/pump assembly needs to be replaced. We were told by the serviceman to not even think about asking for a replacement unit because we'll never get one from Whirlpool. It's been almost a month since we received it and it still isn't fixed. The store won't take it back and they want nothing to do with the problem. The old Hobart KitchenAid we had lasted 25 years but I will never buy a KitchenAid/Whirlpool product again.

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    cdillman

    Sun Nov 02 2008

    We purchased this machine in black for $650. Machine's noise level is very close to that of Bosch but has far greater capacity, heated dry, and no strainer to pull and clean. Interior really has a commercial feel with a stainless steel four arm spray unit. Cycle time is a bit long due to energy savings wait periods in the cycle to give time for dried on foods to soften. Installed myself, unit was well packaged, light enough to handle alone, fit a standard opening with a couple easy leveling adjustments; discharge hose was plenty long to reach across a double sink to the disposal connection.

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    hbeachum

    Sun Sep 28 2008

    We bought this about 6 months ago from Lowes - I think our model was only $675 but we got black color, not stainless. I find it difficult to see the actual rinse aid level - I can't really tell if it's full or needs more. That is a pretty minor thing though. Also, the design is ok - not fabulous or anything - but ok for the money. I don't think it's whisper quiet or anything, but it's reasonably quiet for the price. I don't like that it takes about 3 hours to run a "Smart" cycle which is what we were told to always use. However, this is probably true with most brands recommend "auto sensor" cycle. Also, you MUST be sure not load any large, tall pans or anything that blocks the soap dispenser. This is true of any dishwasher and I was about to call for service because our dispenser would be full of soap sometimes - but Lowe repair service did some basic phone questions before sending someone out, and I figured out that I was blocking the dispense just by putting a tall pan r... Read more

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    napsfan

    Sun Feb 24 2008

    We purchased this dishwasher about 2 months ago and love it! We were replacing a 17-year-old Kitchenaid dishwasher that we installed when we first built our house, so of course dishwashers have advanced since then. This new Kitchenaid is MUCH quieter, MUCH roomier on both the top and bottom shelves (due to the tall tub design), and even gets our dishes cleaner. What's not to like! We are extremely satisifed with our purchase so far and would recommend this model to anyone.