Successfully uninstalled old dishwasher (heating element died and the cost of sourcing/repairing in Sweden would have been almost as much as buying new dishwasher) and installed new dishwasher.

No leaks, no broken toes, no electrical blackout - just lots of cuts from insanely sharp metal edges on the casing of the new dishwasher...

Privacy Advocate Extraordinaire with plumbing skills...

@thatprivacyguy dishwasher had the sharp edges 30 years ago and they still have them. I think they just want to make sure people do not like to repair them. Getting rid of schau edges is not a hard task and wouldn't even need a human to do it...

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@thatprivacyguy @bzed Maybe a new dishwasher should come with a small angle grinder so that you can dull those external blades before installing it.

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