Only thing I can think of offhand is it'll fit into the cutout for (double basin) kitchen sink. no need to have a cutout or modify the front side of the counter.
Mine can generally handle unrinsed dishes, but it gets fricking disgusting inside and ultimately cleaning the cesspit it turns itself into is worse than just rinsing dishes before putting them in.
speaking of dishwashers, I've always been kinda moronic when it comes to arranging stuff. Are there any dishwashers that could do that for me somehow? I'd like to drop my stuff there and have the dishwasher sort it and arrange it in the right place
t. low spatial iq
>Not washing dishes yourself for like 15 minutes
How the frick can anyone be so lazy?
I used my dishwasher once in two years of living in my apartment, it was included for free.
I've never used my dishwasher.
...for about a year I didn't realize that I needed to press the "drain" button every so often because of overflow from my sink was getting into the dishwasher and made it smell. At least I figured it out eventually..
>Not washing dishes yourself for like 15 minutes >How the frick can anyone be so lazy?
Apparently, modern dishwashers use less water than a human needs to wash the same dishes.
traditionally i would do just what my parents did, fill the sink and wash everything in the same water unless it becomes dirty enough to refill the sink
more recently though, i've started instead just soaking a scrubbing sponge with water and soap, scrubbing things down and only rinsing off the soap and larger particles, not filling the sink at all, this uses frick all water and seems just as good if not better
i just wash a handful of things while waiting for the jug to boil to make a coffee, this more or less takes care of it
of course this only works if you make hot drinks several times a day, it's just what i do
what's the advantage besides saving space? (genuine question)
Only thing I can think of offhand is it'll fit into the cutout for (double basin) kitchen sink. no need to have a cutout or modify the front side of the counter.
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At best you could maybe use it as a prep area, since the lid would force you to not clutter it up with appliances.
OP is probably so fat that he appreciates the fact that he doesn't have to crouch to use a dishwasher.
>opened from the top and not the side
NGMI
Can't hold shit so I'm guessing it's a Europe or Asia thing. What other fricktards cook and do laundry in the same space
Their plates are smaller over there. Ameritards tend to be landwhales who eat out of charger plates
What a waste of counter space. It's still using the same under counter space as a front loader, too.
You realize you can just put shit on top of it when it's closed, right? It has a lid.
Put pot of coffee on. Want to put dishes in the dishwasher. Have to move the coffee maker.
>You realize you can just put shit on top of it when it's closed, right?
As opposed to the fixed top of a standalone dishwasher?
Looks convenient, no need to bend over to put in a dish. But it is also probably pretty small so I can't wait a whole week to do the dishes.
Doesn't look like you can fit a single pot in there.
>washing the dishes before you put them in the dish washer
Enjoy your filthy clogged filters
If you'd rather pick the large particles and slime out of the dishwasher instead
>has never washed dishes
Mine can generally handle unrinsed dishes, but it gets fricking disgusting inside and ultimately cleaning the cesspit it turns itself into is worse than just rinsing dishes before putting them in.
are those pencils or chopsticks?
Perhaps brushes?
>Name a greater invention than the in-sink dishwasher
Hmm. I'll go with indoor plumbing.
Just like last thread, I'm still going to throw my lot in with the wheel.
Sinks.
speaking of dishwashers, I've always been kinda moronic when it comes to arranging stuff. Are there any dishwashers that could do that for me somehow? I'd like to drop my stuff there and have the dishwasher sort it and arrange it in the right place
t. low spatial iq
No. Most dishwashers have a recommended arrangement diagram in the manual in case you're moronic. Or go play Tetris and improve your spatial IQ.
Oar goat yeast aim-prove palatial.
Una ironic holly is
Yes, they're called women.
Washing machine. When was the last time you did laundry manually? Fricking hell. I'm ready to give up any home appliance but not the washing machine.
looks like it'd be a b***h to maintain.
>Not washing dishes yourself for like 15 minutes
How the frick can anyone be so lazy?
I used my dishwasher once in two years of living in my apartment, it was included for free.
I've never used my dishwasher.
...for about a year I didn't realize that I needed to press the "drain" button every so often because of overflow from my sink was getting into the dishwasher and made it smell. At least I figured it out eventually..
>Not washing dishes yourself for like 15 minutes
>How the frick can anyone be so lazy?
Apparently, modern dishwashers use less water than a human needs to wash the same dishes.
I wash my dishes by hand. It's a good ritual and washing a couple plates and a few utensils doesn't take much time at all
It is a waste of your time and water. Also your dishes will be less clean.
>waste of time
15 seconds tops
>waste of water
no? only turn it on when you rinse
>less clean
i am literally scrubbing each plate by hand
traditionally i would do just what my parents did, fill the sink and wash everything in the same water unless it becomes dirty enough to refill the sink
more recently though, i've started instead just soaking a scrubbing sponge with water and soap, scrubbing things down and only rinsing off the soap and larger particles, not filling the sink at all, this uses frick all water and seems just as good if not better
i just wash a handful of things while waiting for the jug to boil to make a coffee, this more or less takes care of it
of course this only works if you make hot drinks several times a day, it's just what i do
Dishes.
i prefer my dishwasher in bed
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