Critical Design Flaw
I bought this item a few months ago, and although it operates well, it has two main bottlenecks which have made us crazy:
The first one is the design flaw of the dispenser. The problem is that we have seen dozens of times that the tablet is not consumed completely, and when the washing process is finished, maybe 1/2 of the tablet is still in the container, and there is a film of soap on the dishes, and we have to wash them again. This takes a lot of time and also expensive electricity nowadays. There is a severe design flaw because the dispenser can not be fully opened. After all, the upper basket blocks its door and does not allow it to be completely emptied [Look at the attached picture]. I have even tried different brands of tablets to solve the problem, but I encounter the situation from time to time, and I should repeat the washing process when the tablet is not used completely.
The second problem is the upper basket design. The curvatures in this basket do not allow us to make the best use of the space. There is always free unusable space that does not let us put bowls or glasses because the curvatures reduce the maximum allowed height. I should add that I am not using weird types of the dish, and I'm just using IKEA products.
To sum up, these design flaws could be easily solved by designing a sliding dispenser door and flattening the upper basket base to make this dishwasher a nice product.
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