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Our dishwasher has a rotating sprayer under the bottom drawer, and another under the top drawer
Then there is a central static nozzle above the cutlery tray, so you need to think about the layout of cutlery to ensure it gets clean.
Her crime is to put large silicone disks on top of the cups and glasses in the upper drawer (removing any chance of water being sprayed up reaching the cutlery drawer from below), and then to put things like chef's knives, utensils and dog food can lids lying flat in the cutlery drawer. There is clearly a near-zero chance of any water from any nozzle getting to the underside of these items
I've tried counselling, but we'll probably have to sell the kids and split the dog
I can't help about the shape I'm in, I can't sing I ain't pretty and my legs are thin
But don't ask me what I think of you, I might not give the answer that you want me to
Coz I prefer to eat off properly clean plates and cutlery.
On the other hand there is the 'Just chuck stuff in and don't worry about it, cos lets face it theres more important stuff to worry about' camp. Obviously this camp could also be called the 'The f*****g dishwasher hasn't washed the stuff properly....again!' camp.
BTW was the genesis of this thread anything to do with the fact that Radcliffe and Maconie were on the same subject all weekend on R6M?
It's welcome to my wooden spoons but that thug's not having my wine glasses though.
That baby's a lying &%$£
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2020/dec/25/how-to-properly-load-a-dishwasher-if-you-pre-rinse-it-might-actually-come-out-dirtier
Chips are "Plant-based" no matter how you cook them
Donald Trump needs kicking out of a helicopter
I'm personally responsible for all global warming
A dishwasher has to pump water and heat water and fire water at pressure against the dishes to remove the food then it has to pump out the dirty water, pump in more clean water for the rinse cycle and then it has to pump out that water.
I know large currents are switched because I've repaired loads of dishwasher PCB's by changing the relays which switch the motors. Basically anything that uses electricity for heat or forced motion uses a lot of it ... be it an electric fire, a kettle, a washing machine or a dishwasher.
When you run a bowl of water there's no pumping involved, the water has already been heated by gas which is quite economical. To remove stubborn food we use our own brute force and then when we want to pump it it's done by gravity, no electric involved.
Lets say you have a 1.3KW dishwasher, doing the maths off the top of my head doing one load of dishes would cost you around 20p .... plus the cost of the tablets and factor in the cost of the machine it's self spread across 5 or 6 years assuming it doesn't need repairing or a service in that period