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  • Y [email protected]

    Why you gotta attack me personally‽

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    A mix of jealousy and be being an awful person

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      A mix of jealousy and be being an awful person

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      Lol! Love you homie!

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      • blackn1ght@feddit.ukB [email protected]

        How is it unsanitary?

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        Because in order to sanitize, the water temperature needs to be above 60°C/140°F. It is impossible to get the water that hot when hand washing. You would burn yourself immediately.

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          Um but wtf is all the water draining to? The work surfaces?

          Also imagine knocking this over. Fml.

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            Lol! Love you homie!

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            Love you more!

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            • doll_tow_jet-ski@fedia.ioD [email protected]

              It doesn't have to waste more water. There are ways to do the dishes where you only use water to rinse off the already washed plates. That is in fact less water than with a dishwasher. Maybe you are thinking of washing the dished with the water constantly on.

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              This old wives' tale objectively untrue and has already been debunked. It is impossible use less water than a dishwasher, no matter how you wash the dishes. Like I said, Technology Connections already tested this.

              There is nothing more frustrating than being told I'm wrong when I know for a fact that I'm right, and even have proof. Hive mind mentality drives me crazy sometimes.

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                Um but wtf is all the water draining to? The work surfaces?

                Also imagine knocking this over. Fml.

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                Most of the stuff that needs draining should flow mostly into the sink, but I do agree it looks like one could get where you don't want.

                As for knocking it over, the "feet" look relatively sturdy, so ideally that would be difficult to do.

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                • B [email protected]

                  Just fork over the $600

                  I prefer paying my rent over kitchen appliances

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                  If you're paying rent, it is expected that a dishwasher is included in the cost of your rent. If it's not, you need to find a place that provides basic appliances. It is the landlord's responsibility to provide a dishwasher, not yours.

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                    Love you more!

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                    Doubtful, but willing to be proven wrong.

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                    • N [email protected]

                      But the water is dirty. All this dirt you cleaned is there, in your water, floating, clinging to whatever comes close.

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                      No, you don't use dirty water, you use clean water.

                      Furthermore, the dirt does not cling to your dishes – it dissolves in the water, aided by soap. If it would cling to the dishes, you wouldn't be able to rinse it off, either.

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