Dishwasher

meh_too
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I finally got one two weeks ago and I can't stand it.  I am going back to doing the washing up by hand.


 


 

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I love mine... but need a new one. I have had a dishwasher for about 35 years now, and would cry without one, I rinse cycle daily and wash every other day usually but with children here atm, every day.


I use vinegar in the rinse aid thingy.......

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Blanco is the brand of dishwasher I have. Does a great job on the quickest cycle if around 20 minutes. As it was a gift from friends I have no idea of it's value. 

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My dishes never came out dry with this one (a F&P) which annoyed me because I'd have to dry them as I unpacked. I was using the 'quick, 45C' cycle.


 


Now I use the 65C cycle and the dishes come out fully dry. Problem solved.

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I love dishwashers!


 


It saves water, because I only need to put the dishwasher on every second day.


 


I love it that you can have guests over for dinner and the kitchen looks feral afterwards but it takes 5 mins to load the washer, switch it on, and you can go to bed.


 


It does the washing up for you. ๐Ÿ˜„


 


Unpacking takes a few minutes.



 


So was it the ex who prevented you from expanding your horizons into the world of dishwashing previously?   :^O

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I don't get the people who more or less wash their dishes before they put them in the dishwasher. Of course I scrape off food scraps etc but I don't do the full rinse cycle some do.  Mine go in at about the same condition as I would wash them in a sink. 



 


Dunking dishes into a small sink of water is not washing dishes...


 


I have a cheaper dishwasher that uses very little water... best eco water cycle on the market.. so I find on the eco cycle it helps stop bits being left on the dishes. 


 


I also have a grease trap due to having a greywater system and can skim the bits out of the sink rather than let them go down the drain... 


 


I find my machine washes better and the grease trap does not smell if I rinse first... 

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i have lived in two rental properties with a dishwasher and never used them.  by the time i loaded the dishes in i would have manually washed up, however that is probably because there is only two of us.  if i had a large family i am sure i might feel very different.

Such is life.
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So was it the ex who prevented you from expanding your horizons into the world of dishwashing previously?   :^O



 


:^O  No, although I don't think I ever saw him use the dishwasher.


 


I love my dishwasher because I don't have air/con so I have to be happy about the appliances I do have.


 


 


 

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Ive never had a dishwasher.


Did my kitchen up last year and decided not to put one in.


I wash up once a day, it takes me 10 minutes.


Not a huge part of my life

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having arthritis and other things I really appreciate not having to wash... when I need to wash pots and pans or other stuff that I don't put in the dishwasher some days my arms go numb, weak and fatigued...


 


also after years of hands in dish water for a job I seem to have become reactionary to washing dishes.. I get the worst rash... no matter what soap I use. 


 


I love my dishwasher and will argue the benefits... ๐Ÿ˜›

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I would argue the benefits too.


 


If you have never had something (like a dishwasher) how do you know what you are missing? I never wanted one but when we bought a house that had one, there was no looking back from then on.. 100% prefer to have a dishwasher than not.


 


A family members OH has finally convinced her to agree to get a dishwasher ( he does a lot of the dishwashing, with the eldest sons help) - 2 adults, 3 kids. I think she will wonder why she put it off for so long when they get one. The have a newish house with space already there for dishwasher.


 


The OP has one and doesn't like it. If there are only 2 people in her household, washing up for that amount of people may not take long compared to 4 or more people.


 


Dishwashers are more sanitary than hand washing also.

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