Everything You Want to Know about the Danby Countertop Dishwasher DDW631SDB

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  • Опубліковано 12 лис 2024

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  • @aaudain1
    @aaudain1 4 місяці тому +1

    I love the way home.You take a time and explain step-by-step.Clearly explainable enough for anybody could understand it.Thanks for sharing I appreciate it

    • @geostomp
      @geostomp  4 місяці тому

      I left VR to do the video, so I just wanted it to be thorough.

  • @behroon4753
    @behroon4753 Рік тому +6

    I wish I saw how you did the plumbing earlier. It wouldn't have helped my issue but it would gave me some inspiration for placement. I have the pure white one, DDW621WDB, and it gave me an error of a leak after one year of use. Right after the warranty period. I unhooked the hoses and I thought maybe tightening it with a wrench would help. It cracked the piece and I was forced to purchase a new "Inlet Pipe Assembly (SKU:12676000000550)". The issue I had with this is that they make just the drain hose (SKU: 12176000A39306). However, they claim the part has been "discontinued". I would believe this if they didnt have to make the bloody part for the Inlet Pipe Assembly. Shipping is also $20, so in total paid around $70 for the part.
    PSA* Plastic parts are only covered under warranty for 30 days. For my model that is 90% of the unit. So nice 1 year warranty they have

    • @geostomp
      @geostomp  Рік тому +2

      Now we know, thanks.
      I had a Hisense dehumidifier I bought on Ebay for deep discount at $90. They blew them out in a week or so. The squirrel cage fan grenaded after a few months and the part was literally unobtainable. I searched for the part after 3 years and now it is available. Took 2 months to deliver it, but I have it. Supply and demand have their moments.

  • @SleepieDogz
    @SleepieDogz Рік тому +2

    Just found your channel lookig for an indepth review and you are amazing. I see you have a wide range of content and I i really hope your channel grows. We need more reviews lile this!

    • @geostomp
      @geostomp  Рік тому

      I just treat life like it is VR and the rest is history.

  • @edjonatchick
    @edjonatchick Рік тому +1

    Great job on this video, enjoyed the entire video, very impressed with the Plexiglass segment. Thanks for posting.

    • @geostomp
      @geostomp  Рік тому

      To be or not to be...glad you enjoyed it.

  • @nirmal6632
    @nirmal6632 Рік тому +2

    Great demonstration with the Plexi glass

    • @geostomp
      @geostomp  Рік тому

      Awesome watch time too!

  • @cameranmanner4701
    @cameranmanner4701 Рік тому +1

    I had the older version danby washer. I installed it under my counter to save counter space in my kitchen. It worked well for 5 years but later started having leak issues around the base of the door frame. I'm looking for a another replacement.
    My previous one had a glass door and it was very helpful sometimes a utensil will fall and fall into the spray bar and stop it from rotating and you can see it through the window.

    • @gracieladlg2468
      @gracieladlg2468 10 місяців тому

      Hello, i just buy this washer and i want to instal under de sink. Can you explain to me how do you do it 🙏

    • @cameranmanner4701
      @cameranmanner4701 10 місяців тому

      @@gracieladlg2468 you will have to split the hot water line and tap into the drain line. Once done you can buy dishwasher hose kit. Just check the fittings as they may be non-standard. Inside the cabinet build a top shelf make sure it's level from left to right and back to front. When running the washer keep the cabinet door open to let out the moisture/steam when running. Good luck

    • @jaimieseejaimiedo
      @jaimieseejaimiedo 24 дні тому

      You need to clean around the door to help prevent leakage...same with microwaves...

  • @Mystic_Light
    @Mystic_Light Рік тому +3

    People may not know this, but Danby is the child company of Maytag. Danby absolutely tests every appliance before it leaves the facility. My mom had a Danby electric tumble clothes dryer when I was a teen, and its life span was well over 20 years. Worth the money paid, imo. I now own a new Danby dryer, and I love it. I am looking to purchase this sweet girl here, ^^ next, followed by their larger portable washing machine. Thanks for this thorough review. PS. I think the little circle opening on the door might be for water softeners to eliminate streaks and droplet marks. Also, on the side where the bulge is, there's a slight dent toward the front on the panel, like it's buckled. My guess is that broken wood is symbolic of too high a stack. Looks like they might need to ship them in scaffolded crates.

    • @MissVangroover
      @MissVangroover Рік тому +1

      It's the rinse agent dispenser for liquid products such as Jet Dry, Cascade Rinse Agent, LemiShine, etc. I just use generic, personally. The rinse agent creates a sheeting effect for water, so it doesn't leave spots/marks, and increases drying time without heat. Also, dries plastic.

  • @liz973gqtn
    @liz973gqtn 9 місяців тому +1

    You are draining directly into your sink with the hose that came with the unit... Would it be possible to drain into the pipes and install this under the counter just like a half sized regular unit?

    • @geostomp
      @geostomp  9 місяців тому

      Yes, I don't see why not. Something like that might go through a plumber so as to be sure your drain has a roof vent and maybe even a P-trap. I wanted to do some dishes and test the machine. Still going strong.

    • @geostomp
      @geostomp  8 місяців тому

      structuretech.com/dishwasher-drains/

  • @pizzabreak
    @pizzabreak Рік тому +1

    How did you pass the wires to hook up the plumbing under the sink? Did you drill holes on the counter?

    • @geostomp
      @geostomp  Рік тому

      Our sink has a few holes for plumbing including for a spray gun on the right side. We installed a faucet that has the spray gun integrated centrally, so the additional hole was vacant for the dishwasher kit to pass through.

    • @pizzabreak
      @pizzabreak Рік тому

      @@geostomp Ah ok, thanks!

  • @jemjones5675
    @jemjones5675 27 днів тому

    Heya, good video. Question, the website for the DDW631SDB states that the height is 19.something inches, and the depth is 17.25 inches and honestly, looking at their other model, it seems like their spec data on the DDW631SDB is flipped (the height and depth). Can you confirm that the DDW631SDB is 17.25 inches tall from base to top please? I really want to buy one but I only have like, 17.5 inches of space.

    • @geostomp
      @geostomp  27 днів тому +1

      The measurements I take in the video are accurate.

    • @jemjones5675
      @jemjones5675 27 днів тому

      @@geostomp Hell yeah, thank you! I emailed the company and got a canned response, so thanks for your prompt reply.

  • @logansteele7302
    @logansteele7302 Рік тому +1

    I have the same model but my dishwasher recently started having issues cleaning the dishes it sounds like the water is just dribbling out of the spray arm and doesn’t have enough force to spin the wash arm or the dishes I cleaned the filter even sucked up water through the spray arm opening and still no luck.

    • @geostomp
      @geostomp  Рік тому

      Maybe be sure the arm itself isn't clogged. You could try CLR dip if you use hard water. I believe it is designed for soft water only. Keep in mind I am not affiliated with the manufacturer.

    • @jaimieseejaimiedo
      @jaimieseejaimiedo 24 дні тому

      Hard water will clog it...always use finish dishwasher cleaner on the highest temp (pots n pans) to help keep the hoses and pipes free from build up of calcium

  • @wackybrattyx
    @wackybrattyx Рік тому

    I can’t find the rinse aid indicator. Can you please help? Desperate!

  • @SiemensIQ700pro
    @SiemensIQ700pro Рік тому +1

    Luckily my Hotpoint dishwasher has a goodnight program which makes the end signal much more quiet and only does one very short beep which is hardly noticeable. In fact the night programs end signal is so quiet you talking would out power the beep.

    • @geostomp
      @geostomp  Рік тому +1

      Hey your the Bosch

    • @SiemensIQ700pro
      @SiemensIQ700pro Рік тому +1

      @@geostomp the Bosch belongs to my grandmother but the Hotpoint is my own. But you are right.

  • @peachyclean93
    @peachyclean93 Рік тому +1

    I'm curious have you noticed any jump in your electric I got the exact same dishwasher 2 months ago and considerably consecutively each month that's been over $200 before my electric bill was $39 and I'm using it with my hot water heater so I'm like super shocked by this

    • @geostomp
      @geostomp  Рік тому +1

      No, I haven't. At $.20 a kwh, a plug pulling a 1000w constantly 24/7 will consume $144. You can multiply the $144 by the ratio you use the machine every month, and your bill should be less than that given you are starting with hot water. Geothermal heat may help reduce running costs.

    • @peachyclean93
      @peachyclean93 Рік тому

      @@geostomp Thank you for responding I just don't understand all of a sudden my electric is just got out of control and I have a gas hot water heater.

    • @geostomp
      @geostomp  Рік тому

      @@peachyclean93 They may have estimated your bill for a few months. You may want to call the utility and have them explain the charges. Maybe even check their meter for defects. As long as you are paying with no complaints, they really have no motive to check really.

    • @peachyclean93
      @peachyclean93 Рік тому

      @@geostomp I did call them everything they said is Good on their end

    • @geostomp
      @geostomp  Рік тому

      You have your health I assume.

  • @furnitureconsortium
    @furnitureconsortium Рік тому +2

    wouldn't washing wooden-handled knives dull the wood on them? I was always told that myself when dealing with dishwashers.

    • @geostomp
      @geostomp  Рік тому +1

      Not as bad as power washing a deck.

    • @furnitureconsortium
      @furnitureconsortium Рік тому +1

      @@geostomp my comment was more aligned to the chemicals used in dishwashing detergent. Could be an old wive's tale, I suppose.

    • @geostomp
      @geostomp  Рік тому

      @@furnitureconsortium I don't know.

    • @MissVangroover
      @MissVangroover Рік тому

      It damages the WOOD. Hand wash those, wooden utensils, cutting boards, salad bowls, etc.

  • @Nems271
    @Nems271 Рік тому +1

    Is this the same as the Comfee CDC22P2AWW?

    • @geostomp
      @geostomp  Рік тому

      Probably close. I have seen some are not as deep. Check the dimensions when comparing models. Diversity is live and well in China.

  • @FarronHarvey
    @FarronHarvey Рік тому +1

    Can a 11inch plate in diameter fit vertically?

    • @geostomp
      @geostomp  Рік тому

      The blue plate in the video is 11" and so no. The plastic plates are 10.5" and they do but only in the lower portion in the back right, it dips a little for extra room. (Doesn't have to clear the soap door)

  • @arnitajones4314
    @arnitajones4314 Рік тому +1

    Can I see the actual cords that came with it hoses

    • @geostomp
      @geostomp  Рік тому

      There is another video above or below this one in search that has that info; Why I omitted it.

  • @andreadelgado6028
    @andreadelgado6028 Рік тому +1

    I just got mine and I tried it, it showed me error 4E, it seamed to stop after draining some of the water but it was still full of foam. I decided to put a quick rinse but it still had to foam after it finished. Does anyone have any tips on how to fix and hopefully avoid this in the future? Thank you!

    • @geostomp
      @geostomp  Рік тому +1

      If you have foam you have the wrong detergent. Dish soap for the sink is not suitable for this machine.

    • @geostomp
      @geostomp  Рік тому

      E4 is overflow protection. Wash those suds out and tip it on its left side. The overflow sensor bowl will empty and you should be back in business.

  • @rickslife
    @rickslife Рік тому +1

    Damage right out of the box? Return it! It could’ve been dropped during shipping.

    • @geostomp
      @geostomp  Рік тому

      Maybe the container was dropped off the slow boat

  • @jwiheath1928
    @jwiheath1928 10 місяців тому

    If water ready inside please spend it back

  • @MissVangroover
    @MissVangroover Рік тому

    WAY too much detergent used! Countertop dishwashers require half the amount of detergent used in full-sized units. I have a Danby countertop, and most cycles require only the SMALLER side to be filled (15g) and the 3 grams atop, in the detergent prewash dispenser. If dishes are more heavily soiled, use the 25 g side, plus the prewash.
    I advise using POWDER detergent (Walmart's Great Value is awesome and cheap), because you can control the amount poured into the detergent dispenser, and it's much more economical. Liquids/gels aren't as effective IMO, because they're watered down. Don't bother with pricey tablets/premeasured packs (unless you're washing REALLY heavily soiled, burned pans). They cost a lot and are a waste of product because ... they're meant for full-sized units.
    No need to pre-rinse dishes. The enzymes in the detergents break down food particles.
    The circular, capped dispenser next to the detergent: it's for the rinse agent to be poured. Jet Dry, Cascade Drying Agent, LemiShine, or generic. Some people use vinegar. The rinse agent creates a sheeting action to reduce/eliminate watermarks, make glassware and cutlery shiny, and helps speed up the drying process (especially for plastics). The numbers inside the dispenser (1-4) are to adjust the amount of rinse agent that is released during each rinse cycle. "3" is recommended for most, but less if you've got really soft water. "4" if your water is hard or prone to leaving scale on glassware. If you leave the dishwasher door closed for about 30 minutes after the cycle ends: the rinse agent will eliminate the need to dry.
    See the sun symbol on the front of the program display? It's indicated with a red mark because it's telling you that the rinse agent dispenser needs to be filled. (You only have to fill it once every couple of weeks.)🔅
    You can also crack open the door after the cycle to air-dry. No need to take them out right away or hand dry. In fact, it's best to WAIT for the dishes to cool/dry before removing them because the water has been heated to over 100ºF/50ºC. Not only can this burn hands, but can make the dishes more fragile, and susceptible to cracking or breaking.
    Your bigger plates are meant to fit in the FRONT slats of that model; you were putting them in the slats for smaller sandwich and saucer plates. Your dishwasher will work more effectively if items are placed properly in their allocated spots (see manual).