Anonymous wrote:I was thinking about doing something like this. I have 2 dishwashers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would any same person not use a dishwasher?
OP here. The dishwasher is broken in the house I am under contract to purchase. I don’t use one and normally at my old house it just sits empty and I run it a few times a year just to make sure it’s still working/clean it out. I have never found them to do a good job cleaning the dishes, hate the sound it makes and grew up cleaning dishes by hand even though we always had a dishwasher. I’d rather have a wine fridge that we’d get some use out of than leave a broken dishwasher to fill a space or buy a new one for it to sit unused for the next 5-10 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would any same person not use a dishwasher?
With the exception of people with big families, dishwashers are for lazy Americans. Takes about 20 seconds to wash dishes.
I don’t want to eat off any dishes at your house if it only takes you 20 seconds.
Agreed. Disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would any same person not use a dishwasher?
OP here. The dishwasher is broken in the house I am under contract to purchase. I don’t use one and normally at my old house it just sits empty and I run it a few times a year just to make sure it’s still working/clean it out. I have never found them to do a good job cleaning the dishes, hate the sound it makes and grew up cleaning dishes by hand even though we always had a dishwasher. I’d rather have a wine fridge that we’d get some use out of than leave a broken dishwasher to fill a space or buy a new one for it to sit unused for the next 5-10 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would any same person not use a dishwasher?
Probably a dog owner. No need to clean the dishes twice.
Not sure why you’re harping on this. I am a dog owner, and like many other dog owners, I have and enjoy a dishwasher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would any same person not use a dishwasher?
OP here. The dishwasher is broken in the house I am under contract to purchase. I don’t use one and normally at my old house it just sits empty and I run it a few times a year just to make sure it’s still working/clean it out. I have never found them to do a good job cleaning the dishes, hate the sound it makes and grew up cleaning dishes by hand even though we always had a dishwasher. I’d rather have a wine fridge that we’d get some use out of than leave a broken dishwasher to fill a space or buy a new one for it to sit unused for the next 5-10 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would any same person not use a dishwasher?
With the exception of people with big families, dishwashers are for lazy Americans. Takes about 20 seconds to wash dishes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would any same person not use a dishwasher?
Probably a dog owner. No need to clean the dishes twice.
Anonymous wrote:Why would any same person not use a dishwasher?
Anonymous wrote:Better for the planet to wash with a dishwasher - you use a lot of water washing dishes by hand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would any same person not use a dishwasher?
With the exception of people with big families, dishwashers are for lazy Americans. Takes about 20 seconds to wash dishes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would any same person not use a dishwasher?
With the exception of people with big families, dishwashers are for lazy Americans. Takes about 20 seconds to wash dishes.
Generally, the dishwasher is more energy efficient than hand washing. But, you do you.
https://www.cnet.com/home/kitchen-and-household/how-much-water-do-dishwashers-use/