Anonymous wrote:2 people. About 5 times per week. I run it in the “short” cycle and things get perfectly clean. That’s my way of trying to make it a bit more eco friendly.
Anonymous wrote:Three people, we run it nightly after dinner. It's usually full.
I don't know what running it every "1.5 days" means - you run it in the middle of the day? I'm not home doing the dishes then. The only reason I'd do that is a big cooking project on a weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never had one nor wanted one or needed one.
Everyone washes their own dishes immediately after eating, since they were big enough to stand at the sink.
Only guests get their dishes washed for them. Never had more than 30 guests at a time so no need for a dishwasher.
And you also fetch water from the well at the other end of the village.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never had one nor wanted one or needed one.
Everyone washes their own dishes immediately after eating, since they were big enough to stand at the sink.
Only guests get their dishes washed for them. Never had more than 30 guests at a time so no need for a dishwasher.
And you also fetch water from the well at the other end of the village.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given Republicans are buying all the water in this country dishwashers will be the thing of the past.
Modern dishwashers (Energy Star) use less water and energy than handwashing. https://home.howstuffworks.com/dishwasher-hand-washing-dishes.htm
It's cute you believe the marketing propaganda.
Anonymous wrote:The title says it all.
We are currently a family of three and we run ours about every 1.5 days. It feels excessive and I’m just curious what other household usage looks like.
Anonymous wrote:Never had one nor wanted one or needed one.
Everyone washes their own dishes immediately after eating, since they were big enough to stand at the sink.
Only guests get their dishes washed for them. Never had more than 30 guests at a time so no need for a dishwasher.