First of all, this is a great product, but do not want to spend time reviewing the great things about this product because I feel that there are many other reviews that have already done. Here are some things I've found that I thought would be helpful to others:
1) In the "most helpful critical review" is listed that the rectangular chrome handles are a pain to deal with. This almost forced me not to buy this product. However, after trying the DB, I have not found much more than a nuisance. The "square" handles are almost round with a pinch of "rectangulariness" if you will. Not much of a hassle for me, but some thick cloth tape should fix the problem if your hands are sensitive.
2) To those who do not want to buy the stand $ 150, I discovered that instead of taking the DB from the floor, you can simply use the shipping boxes as a personal stand. Just turn the foam and cut the top cover of the window and enter the DB inside the box and got stuck. DBs are still a bit 'low, but it is better to collect them from the ground.
3) If you have a problem with a DB that does not fall within the base evenly, the dials are locked, and one of the dishes do not attach the DB, do not send in the DB to the manufacturer just yet (I had this occur me today). After some experimentation, I finally realized that all I had to do was remove the DB from the base and remove the plates from the base to the base has been completely emptied. Then, with the base emptied at the rear of the base within the DB (no plates remaining on the floor). You should be able to switch the rear of the quadrants of £ 10 with plates coming out from the DB. Then simply place behind all the dishes inside the base and place the DB back into the base with the dishes ready to go. The DB should pick right back up the dishes. This experiment has saved me a lot of money because I forgot to send mail within 30 days of warranty (it's on the back pocket of the instructions). I hope you found at least one of these stitches!
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