“GE GSC3500 Full Console Portable Dishwasher with 7 Wash Cycles, Nylon Racks, Candlelight Woodgrain L”


  • TouchTap(TM) Controls – Provide a more modern look and are easy-to-clean and easy-to-use.
  • “Candlelight Woodgrain Laminate Top – Creates a durable, attractive top surface that doubles as an e
  • 5-level PowerScrub(TM) wash system with PowerShower – 5 wash levels and redesigned wash arms direct
  • 100% Water Filtration with ExtraFine(TM) Filter – Clean water helps deliver clean dishes
  • Pots and Pans Cycle – Scours off baked-on food with a wall of water

Product Description
GE is one of the largest manufacturers of major appliances in the world. Since 1907, they have been introducing advanced appliances to improve peoples’ lives and conserve electricity. They continue that legacy today with innovations like the Advantium® oven, the Harmony™ clothes care system, and more. The QuietPower™ sound package helps the dishwasher stay quieter. The QuietPower7 models, with a hidden vent and additional insulation to seal in the sound, are GE’s quietest ever at 47 dBA. In addition, choosing a new ENERGY STAR dishwasher instead of a regular dishwasher saves an average of 120 over the life of the product…. More >>

“GE GSC3500 Full Console Portable Dishwasher with 7 Wash Cycles, Nylon Racks, Candlelight Woodgrain L”

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  1. #1 by Raymond Saunders on May 2, 2010 - 3:48 pm

    The malfunctioning dishwasher was the least of my worries. I called GE and they scheduled someone to come out. When the person arrived he was rude and condescending to my wife. I informed GE of this and the complaint was completely disregarded. I am still trying to figure out a way to get a service call when I will be there but they will not deviate from the two days a week they come to my area. The dishwasher, when it worked, was ok but I hope you never have to contact them for service or customer support.

  2. #2 by B. Ulrich on May 2, 2010 - 5:48 pm

    First off be prepared to have a dolly to get it inside your house. your door step is as far as the movers will take it. Second, I opened the box and find two outward dents on the side. Not a huge deal but hey, i just spent 500+ bucks here can i at least get it without dents. Third i hooked everything up, followed the instructions and the diswasher won’t drain. It sounds like there is somthing worng with the pump that drains the water into the sink. I called the 24 hot line and it gave me a list of the “most common problems assosiated with your appliance”.

    1# item listed… Dents!

    2# item listed… Washer won’t drain!

    You figure they would have fixed problems like that already.

    It did hook up to the sink just fine and rolls around nicly but i am very diapointed in the overall sevrice so far…

  3. #3 by K. Wallis on May 2, 2010 - 5:59 pm

    BUYER BEWARE!!!! GE has done an extremely POOR job of ensuring ease of installation on this model. It comes with a cheezy quick connect/disconnect system that requires you to connect a coupling to your sink faucet. The connect only fits two sizes of threads. If you faucet does have the proper diameter, or type of thread (male or female), or has a recessed aerator, the GE connector ain’t goin’ to work. After six hours of going to Home Depot, Lowes, other hardware stores, and a specialty plumbing contractor, I still have been unable to locate an adaptor that fits. The faucet I was trying to connect to is newer, and a name brand faucet, too! In order to make this dishawasher work, I’m going to have to find a new faucet that has a thread configuration that matches the GE connector.

  4. #4 by Holly Gauthier on May 2, 2010 - 8:48 pm

    I bought this dishwasher direct from ABT a few months ago, and I love it. ABT delivered it, so they took it out of the box and set it up for me. It was no problem hooking up the faucet adapter. I live in an older apartment building so the faucet isn’t fancy or brand name, and it went right together. It hooks up easily and cleans very well. It even has more space inside than the built-in at my old apartment.

  5. #5 by M. E. on May 2, 2010 - 10:09 pm

    I had been researching portable dishwashers for some time now, and finally chose the GE 24 inch.

    Take it from me, you probably do NOT want one of those counter-top models; not if you have regular sized pots and pans and large dinner plates like me. If you are going to cook a bunch, then you need the real deal–24″ is the standard size.

    The delivery was spectacular: the delivery men called me a day in advance to let me know it would be delivered between a certain time frame, and then the day of, they called me again to let me know they would be at my house within one hour. They brought the dishwasher up a flight of stairs without damaging it. They opened the dishwasher for me, took off all the packing materials and put it where I wanted it. Such A+ service!!

    It even came with a small tube of Jet Dry and a coupon for the next purchase of one!

    The only, ONLY drawback is that damned short hose in the back. Only about 30 inches from the dishwasher to your facet is all you get. The dishwasher literally is backed as close to the counter as possible to reach.

    A great detailed review of this product is in a blog called “A Chef’s Daughter.” Have a look at that if you are in the market for a portable dishwasher.

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