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Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Wed, 09 Feb 2011 19:09:23 -0500, Cheryl >
> wrote:
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>> On 2/9/2011 12:19 PM, Jean B. wrote:
>>> The cutlery holder is kind-of like the center part of this:
>>>
>>> http://midwestapplianceparts.com/images/8562080.jpg
>>>
>>> with far fewer holes, more space between the holes, and no ability to
>>> take off the top. IMO, it not only limits the number of things one can
>>> wash, but it also is idiotic to have the things in slots, with the
>>> spoons just hanging there, etc., etc.

>> Ah, this answers the question I just asked you. I see what you mean. Whoa.

>
> I see nothing wrong with it, that's how the flatware holder is
> supposed be... each piece held separate and apart so they can be
> cleaned and don't rub together. Maybe some of yoose should consider
> plastic eating utensils, throw aways.


As I said, the GE's flatware holder is worse than that. One can
put almost NO utensils in it, and many of them are suspended and
thus potentially don't get cleaned well.

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Jean B.