No looky for you!
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I have a window in mine. It's great, I can see when something's not cleaning right and I fix it. Saves on redos.
Same. I had a tiny countertop one with a little window on it.
On the one hand I get that people with large dishwashers don't want to learn how many times the same goopy water is recycled to splash over the things they put in their mouths, but it's kinda mesmerizing, if I'm being honest.
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Same. I had a tiny countertop one with a little window on it.
On the one hand I get that people with large dishwashers don't want to learn how many times the same goopy water is recycled to splash over the things they put in their mouths, but it's kinda mesmerizing, if I'm being honest.
It's more salubrious than having that nasty dishwater all over your skin, eh? And yeah, it's fun to watch.
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The technology connections guy has a video where he puts a window in one to show how it works
wrote on last edited by [email protected]And it looks like sudsy vomit recirculating over your dishes. Ain't nobody wanna see that.
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why do They capitalize seemingly random Words in each Sentence?
I think it Was on purPose To trigger Some Grammar nazis.
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I think it Was on purPose To trigger Some Grammar nazis.
I think they were just emphasizing what they found important, like cummings. To each their own.
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I was once helping a previous landlord install a new dishwasher and during the first test cycle I opened it and he yelled “NO WHAT ARE YOU DOING”. Turns out he thought they filled up with water like a clothes washer. A window really would have helped him.
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And it looks like sudsy vomit recirculating over your dishes. Ain't nobody wanna see that.
Except Alec apparently
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just splash dirty water all over your dishes for an hour, you'll get the idea
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Since noise reduction is an important part of a dishwasher, it wouldn't make sense to overengineer a viewing window.
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My old dishwasher was malfunctioning and I bypassed the door switch to see what was going on inside. That was a big mistake, water in my face and on the ceiling lol.
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The technology connections guy has a video where he puts a window in one to show how it works
Minutefoods does a video with the camera inside the dishwasher, also pretty cool
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Okay but what if I mention Technology Connections
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I was once helping a previous landlord install a new dishwasher and during the first test cycle I opened it and he yelled “NO WHAT ARE YOU DOING”. Turns out he thought they filled up with water like a clothes washer. A window really would have helped him.
This doesn’t make any sense because to be a landlord he must be rich, and to be rich he must be smart…right?
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my counter top dishwasher has a window, and i love watching that thing while I cook. It's hypnotic almost https://youtu.be/FpMVsGYbhcc?t=258
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why do They capitalize seemingly random Words in each Sentence?
Brainrot
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Here you go.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=K_W3aR15B44&pp=0gcJCdgAo7VqN5tD
(Skip ahead to about 8:30 once he gets it built)
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INB4 KDTM804ESS.
I have to conjecture this didn't sell very well.
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My old dishwasher was malfunctioning and I bypassed the door switch to see what was going on inside. That was a big mistake, water in my face and on the ceiling lol.
Specifically in your face because one of the nozzles on the middle spray arm is aimed outwards to hit the latch on the detergent dispenser door.
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Except Alec apparently
And everyone who clicked on the video.
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I was once helping a previous landlord install a new dishwasher and during the first test cycle I opened it and he yelled “NO WHAT ARE YOU DOING”. Turns out he thought they filled up with water like a clothes washer. A window really would have helped him.
A surprising amount of people labor under the assumption that they lock shut somehow and the door can't be opened while the machine is running which is bad in case "something goes wrong."
A) No they don't, and you can easily open the door as you have observed, and
B) If the thing were having some manner of hypothetical catastrophic meltdown, why would you want to open the door as your first impulse anyway?
People also near universally have a serious misconception about how much water a modern dishwasher uses, or rather how much it doesn't. Everyone unanimously insists to me that they can hand-wash the same amount of dishes using less water than a dishwasher. No, you can't. They think it's running water constantly while it's in operation and don't understand that it fills with 1.5-2 gallons of water and recirculates that through each phase of the wash, usually resulting in only two or three fills.