WhiteWalls wrote: » Thought it was only my house where the dish washer is an ornament. If I had my way it would be used but Iv noticed in a few houses now where dishes were being washed in the sink and an idle dishwasher there. Supposedly they are hard on electricity but then again we have to boil 2 kettles to wash them so I don't see the point. Don't ask why we bough one in the first place but its never used. Whats the situation in your humble abode?
thelad95 wrote: » Dishwashers can be pointless. Think about it, a family eating dinner. Everyone gets up takes 2 minutes to clean their cutlery and dishes at the sink and put them away. Dishwashers are only for convenience and I can see why their usage will fall with incoming water charges and ever-rising utility bills, people may return to the humble act of washing at the sink.
Dishwashers vs washing by hand Washing by hand may be quick and easy for a few dishes, but it won't always save water compared with a fully loaded dishwasher. Imagine washing up nearly 130 items with just 7 litres of water – that’s what the most water-efficient dishwasher can do. To beat that, you'd have to wash everything by hand in less than a single bowlful of water, avoid leaving the tap running and dispense with soaking or rinsing items.http://www.which.co.uk/energy/creating-an-energy-saving-home/reviews-ns/water-saving-products/water-efficient-dishwashers/
thelad95 wrote: » Dishwashers are only for convenience and I can see why their usage will fall with incoming water charges and ever-rising utility bills, people may return to the humble act of washing at the sink.
Sir Arthur Daley wrote: » Dishwashers are far more economical than you might think, hand washing can and does use lots of water.
thelad95 wrote: » But no electricity.
Tin Foil Hat wrote: » It uses hot water - be it heated by electricity, oil or gas.
Sir Arthur Daley wrote: » No they don't.
dee_mc wrote: » They're talking about human dishwashers
thelad95 wrote: » What I'm talking about is that not everything has to go into the dishwasher. Ok, if there is a big meal it is more practical to feck everything into the dishwasher but if it's only one plate or one or two mugs, why not just take 60 seconds to clean them yourself and put it away. This will save the amount of times you use the dishwasher, which in turn saves electricity.
The Backwards Man wrote: » I'd marry my dishwasher if I had somewhere to stick the ring