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  • J [email protected]

    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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    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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      • M [email protected]

        I've also seen these in Italy. Quite genious.

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        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.
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            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.

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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

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              I can say with certainty you have never hand washed a sink full of dishes before.

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              • D [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've resorted, about a year or so ago, to using large bottles of natural spring water for the kettle (when making tea/coffee).
                It's an extra expense, however the lack of scaling has been lovely. Not had to clean my kettle once.

                My sink is another story though.

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                  Yeah, no I'll stick with the dishwasher.

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                  Right? I'd get more excited about a dishwasher.

                  And I don't mean one with tits. They also get to enjoy free time when the mechanical dishwasher is running.

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                    Sure, but not everything goes in the dishwasher

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                    If my dishes are unable to survive the dishwasher gauntlet, they are too weak to stay in my kitchen

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                      I've resorted, about a year or so ago, to using large bottles of natural spring water for the kettle (when making tea/coffee).
                      It's an extra expense, however the lack of scaling has been lovely. Not had to clean my kettle once.

                      My sink is another story though.

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                      Brita filters are cheaper per litre (you can do more than 100l per filter if it's for a kettle) and create less waste. Personally I only change the filter when I notice residue in the kettle and it's been so long I have to clean out the jug with citric acid so I clean the kettle at the same time.

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                        Sure, but not everything goes in the dishwasher

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                        Dishes do. Or at least the ones I have.

                        But yea, I would never put my good knives into a dishwasher. But I also wouldn’t put them on a rack to dry.

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                          I used to feel like there was an aftertaste. I switched to using a vinegar dilution in the "rinse aid" slot and that's done the trick.

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                          • J [email protected]

                            I've resorted, about a year or so ago, to using large bottles of natural spring water for the kettle (when making tea/coffee).
                            It's an extra expense, however the lack of scaling has been lovely. Not had to clean my kettle once.

                            My sink is another story though.

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                            Yeah the kettle gets bottle water, it'd be a block of limestone by now otherwise.

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                              If my dishes are unable to survive the dishwasher gauntlet, they are too weak to stay in my kitchen

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                              Yeah I tried that but my wife loves the wooden spatulas and cutting boards too much

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                                I can say with certainty you have never hand washed a sink full of dishes before.

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                                I did, in that terrible time without the dishwasher, that I would like to forget. I was taking a plate, scrubbing it with a sponge and then rinsing it with clean water from the tap.
                                Or do you want me to tell, y'all using a dirty sink full of dirty water to do it?

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                                  Idk about others, but I have one sink for wash water, and one for rinse water.

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                                  And you, just, like, put a clean dish in the same stale water as all the others? I am shivering just thinking about! Only the first couple of plates will be clean, everything else is dirty with the shit from previous plate!

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                                    Do you mean like this?

                                    https://images.app.goo.gl/1iUCRCcFd7XAUxBc6

                                    It's basically in every kitchen in Finland, and has spread somewhat to the other Nordic countries, but is apparently rare elsewhere.

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                                    No, I mean those dishwasher drawers you have in there? You should be able to take those and just slide them into a regular cupboard. You out empty ones in the dishwasher, and over time you fill those when you use the dishes.

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                                      Use the poor man's replacement plastic tub.

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                                      This is the way. Double sinks suck. With this you have a double when you need, but can also waeh big things like oven sheets.

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                                        No, I mean those dishwasher drawers you have in there? You should be able to take those and just slide them into a regular cupboard. You out empty ones in the dishwasher, and over time you fill those when you use the dishes.

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                                        This idea is too good to not exist

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                                        • C [email protected]

                                          Genious.

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                                          Glorius, even.

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