>he still washes his dishes by hand
How can you keep washing your dishes by hand after you learn that a dishwasher not only does a better job (actually sanitizes your dishes), but uses 90% less water per dish while freeing up your time to allow you to clean other parts of the kitchen? Is your time worth nothing to you? Do you REALLY enjoy manual labor so much?
Try to educate yourself:
my dishwasher's pump is fricked and I dunno how to fix it reliably and haven't found someone to do it for anything less than half of my soul
dishwasher model? what exactly is it doing (or not doing)?
Start looking up videos on how to replace the pump yourself. My dryer of 10 years stopped heating up the other day and it was an 8 dollar repair instead of buying a new unit or paying someone else to rip me off.
They're piss easy to take out and work on. You can just order a pump and install it. What's the problem here?
>You can just order a pump and install it. What's the problem here?
the problem is the current generation are uneducated clueless lazy bastards who have no common sense or lack any sensible skills to do even the slightest DIY thing.
In all fairness, people have said the same shit throughout history. I think the truth is that most people in general don't frick with stuff and thus never learned anything. My dad was an engineer and couldn't fix shit. Only reason I know how to fix anything is due to being a latchkey kid and panicking whenever I broke something so would spend hours trying to fix whatever it was I broke until getting caught and then hanging around the repair guy so I could learn what to do for next time.
And that's how I learned how to repair sheetrock.
or the fact that most of the dishwashers you encounter are chinese garbage unless you pay 1000+
some of them don't even have schematics or the specific pump your looking for isn't even available.
Nobody is gonna spend a full work week trying to find some stupid pump for their Chinese dishwasher just to have it short out/break
>my dishwasher's pump is fricked and I dunno how to fix it
This is PrepHole. WTF are you doing?
I use paper plates and plastic silverware
Ohhhhhhhhhh so your increasing CO2 emissions huh anon?
I dont hve anywhere to put one without renovating and i like my vintage style kitchen
I also dont mind doing dishes, its calming and i can watch the boats go by
Also water is free i dont care out saving it
I've tried every single little trick, dishwasher just does not do a good job, I've heard it all you're using too much soap, not enough soap, rinse them first, don't rinse, clean the filter
none of that shit works dishwashers just suck
I just squeeze some of the magic blue jizz into the slot, set the 30 min cycle, and done, all perfect everytime. If something doesn't come out clean it means I was dumb and some stuff was hitting the spinning arms.
Also I just clean the filter every 2 months and make an empty run with dishwasher cleaner.
Have you ever read the manual for your dishwasher?
I've always fricking hated dishwashers and had very mixed experiences with them until I actually read the manual for my current one.
>Why, yes, I am at a high altitude
>Why, yes, I do have hard water
>Indeed, I pretty much only run the dishwasher when it's full
Manual explains which options to use, which ones to not bother with, how much of various types of detergent to use depending on the options chosen all varying with altitude, water source, and available water pressure.
Manual also explains that there is normal maintenance, need to pull the main screen and inspect it regularly, and check the screen at the high-pressure pump.
Surely not every manual is going to be worth a damn, but the one for my current Whirlpool sure as frick was.
Now it works exactly as well as the manual says it will for each an every scenario, and I always get clean dishes after one wash and without water spots.
Changed my life.
I can wash my dishes faster than I can load that stupid machine.
>B-B-BUT YOU CAN'T PUT X,Y&Z IN THERE!
Frick off then.
The money I'll spend on a dish washer is my 10 year's water bill on washing dishes.
I used to work as a chef and the machine we had could wash dishes in 3 minutes. Domestic machines take 1.5h lmao
If you can pick up your dish, wash it, and then put it down faster than you can just pick it up and put it on a rack then you are either lieing or not actually cleaning your dishes.
>I used to work as a chef
Oh it's the meth talking, nevermind.
Not saying that poster is not a dildo but you are too. They weren’t saying they could wash them in the time it takes to load a dishwasher. They were saying they could wash them faster than the machine can which is undoubtedly true unless you make thirty dishes a meal or have ms or some shit.
Try reading the post next time.
>I can wash my dishes faster than I can load that stupid machine.
are you moronic
Residential dishwashers only sanitize dishes if you set them to, running them normally only washes.
My dad once said dishwashers are nothing but a scam put on women, paid for by men
Women need to have something to do around the house. Otherwise they become feminists.
>dad moves in
>now scrubs all the dishes by hand before putting them in the dishwasher
At this point it's just wasting even more money on water and soap which he uses as an argument against dish washers....
>single person, maybe couple
Handwashing
>Family
Dishwasher
Simply a question of volume
I don't have enough room in my kitchen to get a dishwasher. My little galley kitchen is too small.
This is PrepHole
Why are you not dishwashing it yourself
Probably too tired from firing the clay for his dishes after waiting an entire crop season just to make dinner.
what if we PrepHole the dishwasher?
I've always washed dishes by hand, then put them in the dishwasher. I've never heard of people not washing dishes before putting them in the dishwasher, until now.
>let me just wash my dishes so my dish washing machine can wash them
>I've always washed dishes by hand, then put them in the dishwasher.
Are you Filipino by chance
I'm as white as can be and have lived in the south united states my whole life.