That's a work of art
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I'm old, and I actually hate this...
How awkward it must be to try to remove the knives. And why is the fruit in the top right? The cutting boards are going to leak all over the counter after you wash them.
Also, I have a dishwasher... So this is just a great way to block the window in front of most sinks for no good reason.
You're the only person who mentioned the window.
An efficient way to drain dishware is great, but looking out the window when you're in the kitchen brings much joy.
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Looks terrible. I can't use the sink without worrying about splashing the clean dishes. Disgusting. And they're practically just hanging in my way.
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Bit performative hanging out the huge cleavers that you only use when there are guests around for dinner. Where’s the weird little serrated knife with a plastic handle?
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This is normal in Italy. Just the rack would be higher.
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Lots of folks saying “why don’t you just dry and put your dishes away?” but I have this exact model and use it mainly for storage. Zero cabinet space in my tiny kitchen. With this I can actually own enough plates and bowls to feed guests!
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Those knives would get absolutely backsplashed by bacteria.
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Looks neat and space efficient, but I have questions about why someone keeps fruit next to the dishes.
Don't worry, they're plastic.
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Bit performative hanging out the huge cleavers that you only use when there are guests around for dinner. Where’s the weird little serrated knife with a plastic handle?
I just pull mine out to scare the children
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Those knives would get absolutely backsplashed by bacteria.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Some people will literally do anything to avoid using/purchasing a dishwasher. I don't get it. Hand washing is unsanitary, time-consuming, and wastes water. Just fork over the $600 and get one already. It'll change your life for the better.
Edit: Why are you booing me? I'm right! Are you seriously going to call Alec from Technology Connections a liar? Here's your proof right here: https://youtu.be/Ll6-eGDpimU#t=36m31s
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Magnificent.
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Some people will literally do anything to avoid using/purchasing a dishwasher. I don't get it. Hand washing is unsanitary, time-consuming, and wastes water. Just fork over the $600 and get one already. It'll change your life for the better.
Edit: Why are you booing me? I'm right! Are you seriously going to call Alec from Technology Connections a liar? Here's your proof right here: https://youtu.be/Ll6-eGDpimU#t=36m31s
Ok, and how are you fitting it in your kitchen when all cabinets are overflowing and you do not feel like removing your oven.
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Ok, and how are you fitting it in your kitchen when all cabinets are overflowing and you do not feel like removing your oven.
wrote last edited by [email protected]I put it in the space for the dishwasher. If you do not have such a space in your kitchen, there are standalone units, even countertop variants. You could remove a cabinet if you can afford to lose the space.
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I put it in the space for the dishwasher. If you do not have such a space in your kitchen, there are standalone units, even countertop variants. You could remove a cabinet if you can afford to lose the space.
So you wheel it around?
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Some people will literally do anything to avoid using/purchasing a dishwasher. I don't get it. Hand washing is unsanitary, time-consuming, and wastes water. Just fork over the $600 and get one already. It'll change your life for the better.
Edit: Why are you booing me? I'm right! Are you seriously going to call Alec from Technology Connections a liar? Here's your proof right here: https://youtu.be/Ll6-eGDpimU#t=36m31s
Some of us rent. I want a dishwasher, I can't have a dishwasher here
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I can say with certainty you have never hand washed a sink full of dishes before.
As I understand from the other comments, it's a place to put the dishes after they've been cleaned and ready for rinsing? The way I've always done it is I clean the largest vessel first, then everything goes into that vessel until it fills up, then do a round of rinsing. If I don't have a large dirty vessel, I take out a large clean mixing bowl for this purpose.
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You're the only person who mentioned the window.
An efficient way to drain dishware is great, but looking out the window when you're in the kitchen brings much joy.
And a window can be an emergency fire escape.
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I have one of these and it's pretty cool. The knife holder thing sucks ass though, idk who thought that was a good idea.
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Lots of folks saying “why don’t you just dry and put your dishes away?” but I have this exact model and use it mainly for storage. Zero cabinet space in my tiny kitchen. With this I can actually own enough plates and bowls to feed guests!
yeah I own one cause even though I have a dishwasher there's some stuff that's hand wash only and you can use it for handy storage too like yours
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Depends how rich you are. Most of rent...
True, the one on the picture is an overkill for meme reasons
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I put it in the space for the dishwasher. If you do not have such a space in your kitchen, there are standalone units, even countertop variants. You could remove a cabinet if you can afford to lose the space.
Many people rent. You can't just remove a cabinet in that case. Can't decide how big the kitchen is either. I'm sorry, but your comments come off as very privilaged and honestly ignorant.