Honest review... Cutlery Tray Fail!!
2/5
The quality of these white goods is clearly diminishing year on year. I previously owned a Beko dishwasher (for 6 years) that was somewhat cheaper than the Indesit, but the quality of the build, the trays and drawer mechanisms was of a much higher grade.
I bought this one based on the positive reviews and also the cutlery tray feature. However, in order to use the cutlery tray effectively you need to either:
a) set the below (middle) tray to it's lowest position - however, doing this means that you cannot get 27cm dinner plates into the bottom tray without interfering with the cleaning blade.
Or b) Raise the middle tray to the higher position (in order to fix the issue "a" ) But then you cannot raise the shelves/flaps on either side of the tray - you need to do this in order to fit cups and glasses in the outer sides of the tray - because the shelves in their raised positions interfere with the cutlery tray above.
So, what should be a really intuitive design becomes a really annoying first world problem.
I am tempted to return the dishwasher and get one without the cutlery tray, but I am not sure I can face the upheaval of un-integrating and re-integrating it again!!