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08-31-2022 04:41 PM
For anyone simply using the dishwasher for "storage", a word to the wise: turn off the water supply. The hoses in a machine that is not used can deteriorate over time and you can have water flooding your kitchen unexpectedly. Find the shut-off valve and turn it off.
08-31-2022 07:11 PM
@house_cat wrote:Watching an episode of House Hunters recently and the young woman turned down an otherwise perfect apartment because there was no dishwasher.
Really? I survived the first 25 years of marriage without one and even now I don't run it daily. I could easily get by without it, and I do a lot of cooking and baking.
On a scale of 1-10, with 10 being "couldn't live without it", how important is your dishwasher.
For me I'd have to say it's a 3.
Dishwasher is crucial for us ... on a scale of 1-10, it's a 25 ... at least. We run ours at least 4 times a day ... and it's usually full loads. If it was just my husband and I, it probably wouldn't be so important ... but we have 6 dogs and 5 birds and their bowls are 2 loads every day. We've had many dishwasher repairs/replacements over the last 10 years and we dread having to wash everything by hand at those times.
The best idea I ever saw on any of the HGTV shows was on an older Property Brothers show (still in Canada). After the home was selected, the woman/wife/mother told the brothers she wanted 2 dishwashers in the kitchen and 2 washers/dryers in the laundry room. I thought those were great ideas.
08-31-2022 07:42 PM
Makes sense for some people. My dream kitchen would have two fridges. I have one in the basement now, but I'd rather have two in the kitchen.
I had an expensive dishwasher in my last house. It broke after 2 years and was going to cost $450+ to replace the entire computer system so I replaced it with a cheap model that was a real workhorse. When I moved to this house I bought a simple one, as well.
I also detest unloading the dishwasher. I think that's why I prefer to do them by hand .. when I'm done everything is put away and I can forget about it. When the dishwasher is running I am constantly thinking about having to put everything away.
08-31-2022 07:50 PM
08-31-2022 08:45 PM
@house_cat I used to think that it wasn't that important but found that using it regularly has helped some of tummy issues so now I'd rate it pretty high up there.
08-31-2022 09:15 PM
@house_cat wrote:
Makes sense for some people. My dream kitchen would have two fridges. I have one in the basement now, but I'd rather have two in the kitchen.
I had an expensive dishwasher in my last house. It broke after 2 years and was going to cost $450+ to replace the entire computer system so I replaced it with a cheap model that was a real workhorse. When I moved to this house I bought a simple one, as well.
I also detest unloading the dishwasher. I think that's why I prefer to do them by hand .. when I'm done everything is put away and I can forget about it. When the dishwasher is running I am constantly thinking about having to put everything away.
@house_cat, I run mine at night. While the coffee is brewing in the morning, I unload.
08-31-2022 09:21 PM
I am 75, live in rent, and only had a dishwasher once ( for about three years) in my life. I really never think about having one.
09-01-2022 04:55 AM
Not having a dishwasher would't stop me from an otherwise good property, BUT not having one Might make it harder to sell later. Everyone Expects a dishwasher these days.
Myself, I don't know what I'd do if I ended up with my hands in a cast. What other dishwasher do I really Need? Besides, That's the time we usually " Shoot the breeze".
09-01-2022 05:52 AM
I say its a 10. Our dishwasher just died like a month ago. It took weeks for our new ge dishwasher to be delivered .I so missed it.
09-01-2022 07:27 AM
@amyb wrote:My first apartment, years ago didn't have one, no big deal. But then, I worked in a restaurant, ate out a lot, didn't cook much either.
Every other apartment and home has had one.
I don't run it daily. I do the little things everyday by hand. By the end of the week I'll start to just fill it up and run it once per week usually. At that point I throw in things I want to disinfect or clean at least once a week, like sponges, sponge holders, ceramic toothbrush holder, even the toothbrushes!
So, I am glad to have one. I've never had the need to run it daily. It's mostly a once a week thing. Some weeks everything got done by hand and I never run it.
@amyb After removing all of the hair I put my hairbrushes on the top rack.
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