That's a work of art
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This can be water. Detergent. Dirty dishwasher. Or you.
Or any combination of those.
What you are writing is highly abmormal.
It's a good idea to clean your dishwasher out every once in a while. I do mine quarterly. They will get gross otherwise. There's a filter in the bottom that needs to be thoroughly cleaned out, and the bit it fits into. Clean the gasket all the way around, and then run a cycle with a sanitizer product if you feel like it.
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It's the double sink that gets me. I've lived in places with a double sink. I do not have a double sink right now.
I need double sink in my life.wrote last edited by [email protected]I’ve always tried to tell my SO this, but she’s been skeptical. Now, we’re renting a smaller apartment while renovating our bath, and she absolutely detests having only one sink basin!
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Yeah, no I'll stick with the dishwasher.
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I've also seen these in Italy. Quite genious.
Genious.
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You think my ADHD ass is ever unloading a drying rack? The dishes would just live there and I’d always be cramming new ones into it.
If only we had some technology that could dry a dish immediately and didn’t take up tons of space or grow mold… like some kind of flexible, absorbent material that sucks up the water? We should have NASA work on it
I‘d prefer some sort of drying rack machine that also automatically cleans the dishes in the first place. That’d be a crazy concept. Like, you load in dirty dishes and then you wait a little and bam, they’re clean and (mostly) dry.
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You think my ADHD ass is ever unloading a drying rack? The dishes would just live there and I’d always be cramming new ones into it.
If only we had some technology that could dry a dish immediately and didn’t take up tons of space or grow mold… like some kind of flexible, absorbent material that sucks up the water? We should have NASA work on it
Stick a fan above it. Would dry it quicker.
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I agree. I can also smell and taste rot and staleness before other people.
What we get from this, other people simply don't pick up. Fun percentile eh?
Eveey dish I have used in the last 40 years I could tell if it had been in a dishwasher recently. Very unique odor. Doesn't matter who's dishwasher.
I hand wash my dishes.
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It's the double sink that gets me. I've lived in places with a double sink. I do not have a double sink right now.
I need double sink in my life.What do you do with double sink? I've never had a double sink and I can't imagine how I would use it
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What do you do with double sink? I've never had a double sink and I can't imagine how I would use it
Idk about others, but I have one sink for wash water, and one for rinse water.
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It's the double sink that gets me. I've lived in places with a double sink. I do not have a double sink right now.
I need double sink in my life.Use the poor man's replacement plastic tub.
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No link to the purchase? Wtf op.
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Stick a fan above it. Would dry it quicker.
The waiting time is not the issue
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I‘d prefer some sort of drying rack machine that also automatically cleans the dishes in the first place. That’d be a crazy concept. Like, you load in dirty dishes and then you wait a little and bam, they’re clean and (mostly) dry.
Sure, but not everything goes in the dishwasher
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What do you do with double sink? I've never had a double sink and I can't imagine how I would use it
wrote last edited by [email protected]It makes washing dishes incredibly efficient, with less water wastage. I could wash the dishes for a family of four in absolutely no time at all, but without a double sink that takes much longer with more water used.
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No not really. There’s pretty much zero maintenance on stainless steel sinks. Once in a blue moon you can wash down the sinks while doing dishes but it really happens less than you think.
To be fair I do have to wipe my sinks more often, only because we have rather hard water in this area. The scale builds up quickly.
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To be fair I do have to wipe my sinks more often, only because we have rather hard water in this area. The scale builds up quickly.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Same here, I deep clean it, then as soon as I open the water for a split second, it's all white again
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I like these a lot better since the dishes are put a lot higher, meaning more space to move between the shelf and the sink. Guess this makes me no longer young.
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I've also seen these in Italy. Quite genious.
Wait they're not common elsewhere?
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The knives look like a pain to load and remove though
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We have one of these! Saw a pic on Reddit and had it delivered within a week. We actually use it all the time for things that shouldn’t go in the dishwasher. A few things:
- They’re expandable, so they can go over single and double sinks.
- They’re generally made of “just strong enough” metal, to the shelves sag. Have had some heavy stuff on there, so it’s still pretty solid.
- It never looks anywhere near this organized.
- Stuff stays on it way longer than necessary, but it does eventually get put away… when we have company over.
My mother never really removes the dishes from the drying rack, she uses it as storage (it's a cabinet), the one in her home is bent visibly, but it still holds after decades of work.