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The Romalon W10542314 Dishwasher Door Gasket Seal is a high-quality replacement part designed for Whirlpool and Kenmore dishwashers. Measuring approximately 83.07 inches in length and 0.78 inches in width, this durable black rubber gasket ensures a perfect fit and effective waterproofing. With easy installation, you can save both time and money while enhancing your dishwasher's performance. Customer satisfaction is our top priority, making this gasket a reliable choice for your home.
Model name | W10542314 |
Voltage | 1 Volts |
Recommended uses for product | replacing and sealing dishwasher doors for proper operation and waterproofing |
Manufacturer | Appliancemate |
Part number | B-W10542314 |
Item Weight | 154 g |
Product Dimensions | 202.18 x 2.03 x 0.76 cm; 154 g |
Item model number | B-W10542314 |
Color | Black |
Shape | Rectangular |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**L
Rubber seal for dishwasher
Very easy to install especially with that little tool, but there wasn’t really any instructions, but it actually fixed our dishwasher
G**.
Good fit
I used some soap on my fingers to help seat the new seal. In a few places the seal didn’t go in completely, but does work great. The same part from Sears was about $55. It’s working great with no leaks!!
D**R
It's working so far
I decided to take a chance on this door gasket for my Maytag MDB7749AWW2 dishwasher that was leaking from the handle area and it was evident that the leak was starting at the top of the door. This gasket has a larger base section than the original so getting it into the provided slot was a bit tedious. I used a butter knife to tuck the base into the slot and it worked well. The two corners were very difficult to install the gasket because the slot was crimped more so that took some extra effort.I was not planning to use the provided new door strike since it seemed flimsy compared to the OEM strike. But when I compared then the new strike was a bit shorter meaning that it would pull the door in tighter to the gasket. This too seems to be working well.After 2 cycles there are no leaks. I saved about $40 buying this gasket over the official Maytag gasket. I hope it lasts.
D**D
IT FITS MY DISHWASHER!!
HAD TO TRIM IT A LITTLE BUT, IT FIT MY "WHIRLPOOL GOLD QUIET PARTNER" PERFECTLY!
A**D
First the Edgestar DWP61ES countertop dishwasher with a snip
I have the Edgestar DWP61ES countertop dishwasher. Fantastic, and mine is now 4 years old. The day before Hurricane Ida came through, the dishwasher began leaking. We were out of power for over two weeks. Once the power came back and I could get to it, I called Edgestar asking for a replacement upper door gasket.I'm a fan of buying OEM, but sometimes you can't. Naturally, they sent the wrong one.When I contacted Edgestar about the *correct* gasket, it is, of course, on back-order FOREVER because of the current supply chain disruptions. Here I am, with a four-year-old countertop obstacle, handwashing dishes til I fall asleep, and a five-year relationship deteriorating quickly, because *he* is too busy to help with dishes.Then I became ill with a stomach bug, and didn't wash dishes for three days. Neither did he. I was still not feeling well, but had to stand up and wash all those dishes by hand before I could get a meal. Did I mention I was sick? Finally, I got something to eat (more than an hour later), and decided to check Amazon for a possible replacement.With the original gasket in my hand, I looked around and found this gasket, which looks very much like Edgestar's but longer (and includes a little metal clip I don't need.) And the price was right, so I ordered one, along with something else on my big list to get free shipping. The package arrived just a couple of days later.Checking the instructions on the Edgestar website, I installed the gasket myself, snipping off the excess. I made sure the door shut, and that the gasket was in place throughout the door. Then I ran it on the short, 10-minute cycle.No leaking.Then I added a few dishes and ran it on the one I usually do, for 1 hour and 15 minutes.Still no leaking.I'm calling this a successful repair job!I did use a dull flat white plastic scraper--like a putty knife but with no sharp edges--to ensure that the gasket was firmly in the channel. I didn't want any slippage. That did the trick, and I didn't rush through the installation. Once the whole gasket was in place, I cut off the long end with a pair of scissors. Voila! All done. Don't discard the excess.While the dishwasher is working fine again, sadly, the relationship isn't. That will be the next thing I "fix," but a rubber gasket won't do the trick.I'll be buying another one this week, because there's nothing like a spare. And I think that the remnants I cut off of the gasket can also comprise one of its own with a little superglue.I'll update with pictures when I can.
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