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July 14, 2017
Dishwashing Tips for Cleaner Dishes
Three tips for cleaner dishesTry these tips for cleaner dishes, or get a new dishwasher at UAKC Here are three suggestions to make sure you're getting the most out of your dishwasher:1. Don't pre-clean your dishes.Some people want to give their dishwasher a little help by pre-washing their dishes. While you certainly don't want to put your leftover for baked on food in your dishwasher, it is not a good idea to rinse off your dishes before placing them in the dishwasher. Dishwasher detergents contain chemicals that keep food particles removed from the dishes in suspension so that they don't get redeposited on your dishes. If you put only clean dishes in the dishwasher, the detergent will find no dirt particles and wind up as a film on your already clean dishes.2. Hot water gets dishes clean.Typically, dishwashers will heat incoming water to 150 degrees or more depending on the cycle selected. However, the incoming water needs to be 120 degrees for this to happen. Even if your water heater provides water at 120 degrees, if your dishwasher is located too far from the water heater, the hot water may not be hot enough by the time it gets to the dishwasher. My water heater is at one corner of my house, and my dishwasher is clear over at the other corner, as far as it can be from the water heater. We need to run the hot water at the sink near the dishwasher for a few minutes before we -
July 06, 2017
A Primer on Washing Machines
Choosing the Best WasherGetting ready to buy a new washing machine? Here is the first decision you'll need to make. There are three basic types of washers to choose from. We describe each washer type below and provide an example from each of the three major brands.1. GE Traditional Agitator Type Top Loader WasherAgitator type washers were the primary type of washing machine used in the U.S. since the post WWII era up to the 2000's. They're still a popular choice for those who want a washing machine like Mom used to have and prefer the high-post agitator in the middle. Here's an example from GE.GE® 4.2 DOE cu. ft. stainless steel capacity washerGTW485ASJWS ENERGY STAR® qualified Stain PreTreat Speed Wash Rotary electronic controls with cycle status lights2. Whirlpool HE Top Load WasherHigh Efficiency top load washers have been around for about twenty years. They're absent the high post agitator of traditional washers. Instead, they have an impeller in the bottom of the tub that turns and moves the clothes in much less water than traditional agitator top loaders, but they still do an amazing job of cleaning clothes. Below is a Whirlpool HE Top Load Washer:4.3 cu. ft. High-Efficiency Top Load Washer with a Low-Profile Impeller Model #: WTW5000DWPresoak Option Deep Water Wash Cycle Clean Washer Cycle with affresh® Washer Cleaner Smooth Wave Stainless Steel Wash Basket Quick Wash Cycle 3. Electrolux Front Load WasherFront load washers have become very popular over the last 20 years. Originally popularized in -
August 13, 2016
Compact Laundry Solutions
Best Choice - Best Price at Universal Appliance and Kitchen CenterWasher/Dryer CombosIf you need a washer and dryer, but just don't have the space for a full-sized side by side washer dryer pair, here are three options you should explore. The first example is a full-sized front loading washer and dryer stacked pair. Model shown includes a gas dryer, but electric dryer option is also available. The second option is a washer/dryer combination in a single unit. Quite common in Europe, the combo provides washing and drying in a single unit. The third choice is a full-sized top loading washer and dryer pair. With these choices and widths of at least 27" you have a choice of front load, top load, and even *gas or electric dryers. Speed QueenHere's an example of a full-sized front-load washer/dryer stack pair from a brand that's got a great reputation as a leader in commercial laundry equipment.Free Shipping for Speed Queen ATGE9AGP113TW01Speed Queen Gas Stacked Washer/ DryerDryer4 Automatic Dry Cycles 7 Preset Dry Cycles Eco Dry Favorite Cycle Moisture SensorWasher9 Wash Cycles Extra Rinse Favorite Cycle Prewash Soak Third RinseDimensions78 3/16" H x 27 3/4" D x 26 7/8" WCapacity3.42 Cu Ft Capacity - Washer 7.0 Cu Ft Capacity - DryerManufacturers Warranty5 Year Parts and LaborWashing System.9 HP Motor - Washer 1/3 HP Motor - Dryer 1200 RPM Maximum Spin Speed 4 Temperature Selectors Soil Level Selection Variable Speed Induction MotorControlsCommercial Grade Electronic ControlsAdditional Features11.7 Gallon Water Consumption 440 G-Force High Speed Water Extraction -
February 12, 2016
New Electrolux Award-Winning Washer
K&BB 2016 Award WinnerComing Soon to Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center Electrolux Front Load Washer Model EFLS617(NEW) SmartBoost™ introduces an exclusive technology that infuses water with detergent in a special chamber before the cycle begins, for a deep clean that removes tough stains in all cycles.LuxCare™ Wash system features improved wash actions, perfect cycle timing, temperature control, and smart load sensing.Perfect Steam™ option vents steam from the bottom to effectively remove stains. This new Electrolux washer won best in class from Kitchen and Bath Business at this year's KBIS in Las Vegas. The new Electrolux SmartBoost™ wash system premixes the water and detergent before the wash begins for a deeper cleaning which promises to get at those hard to remove stains regardless of the cyle. It's also loaded with the additional features below:Features Front-load design 4.4-cubic-foot capacity SmartBoost™ LuxCare™ wash system 15-minute Fast Wash cycle Sanitize option StainSoak option Perfect Steam™ option Extended Refresh option Fresh water rinseFor the best selection in Electrolux or other major appliances and plumbing fixtures cal or visit the pros at Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center. The new Electrolux EFLS617 model featured above will be available in April 2016. To view the current Electrolux models at UAKC, click on the link below:Electrolux Washers and DryersBookmark this blog and return often for the latest news in major appliances and plumbing fixtures. -
March 04, 2015
How Your Dishwasher Works
3 Ways Dishwashers Get Your Dishes CleanThere are three processes that contribute to your dishwasher getting your dishes clean. They are: Mechanical, Thermal, and Chemical actions. These processes work together to assure you the best possible cleaning results that will make your dishes shine.MechanicalThe motor and pump of the dishwasher force water through the holes in the spinning spray arms, creating powerful streams of water that peel stuck on food particles from your bowls, dishes, glasses, pots, pans, and silverware. Dishwasher insulation, and quiet, smooth-running motors and pumps enable your dishwasher to powerfully scrub your dishes with a minimum of noise.ThermalDepending on the cycle selected, water is heated to 120-140 degrees (even more for a sani-cycle). Hot water not only breaks down the detergent (see below), it also helps loosen and remove food particles from the dishes, and carries the debris through a filter and down the drain. During the rinse cycle, fresh, clean water leaves your dishes sparkling. If selected, an NSF sanitizing cycle adds more heat; 155-160 degrees for a prescribed time. A drying cycle, usually heat assisted, finishes the job. ChemicalDetergent, and rinse agent are released into the dishwasher at the proper times in the wash or rinse cycles to mix with the hot water. The hot water and detergent mix together enabling the water to "scrub" stuck on food particles from the dishes, glasses, and silverware. In addition, the detergent helps suspend the dirt in the water so that it does not redeposit on the dishes, -
May 19, 2014
Save Money Everyday Using Your Appliances
Appliance Operation Tips from UAKCWe regularly use this blog to provide tips on how to save money on appliance purchases. See blogs below:Two Viking Range Events Will Save You MoneyLuxury Appliances on a BudgetHow to Get Free AppliancesHowever, today we're offering 5 tips on saving money on the operation of your appliances. Clean appliances operate more efficiently. A dirty gasket on your refrigerator can create air gaps and let cool air escape, causing the refrigerator to run more. Clogged up ports in your dishwasher spray arms make dishwasher run longer to get dishes clean. If possible run appliances during off peak hours to save on electricity. Many appliances have delay timers that allow users to set start and stop times. Use energy saving cycles. It's not enough just having a light wash, a vacation mode, or a cold water cycle on an appliance. In order to actually save energy/money appliance owners must select and utilize these cycles when appropriate. Clean filters regularly. Range hoods, dishwashers, refrigerators, and dryers, all may have filters that need to be either cleaned or replaced periodically so that they can operate properly and efficiently. Wash full loads in the dishwasher and washing machine. It takes as much water and electricity to run a complete cycle whether the appliance is full or half-full.Of course, when buying a new appliance from Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center (UAKC) look for an Energy Star appliance. An Energy Star dishwasher, for example, will use 41% less energy than the federal
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