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ijan
post Mar 21 2022, 12:55 PM

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I made my kitchen to fit a dishwasher

it has been like what, 4 years

Most important thing sondary thing in my kitchen. Time saver, life saver, stress reducer, semua laaa

Best decision EVER
ijan
post Mar 22 2022, 07:46 AM

The one with a boring life...
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QUOTE(Clueless07 @ Mar 21 2022, 06:36 PM)
oh really?
well- my wife insisting to get one for our new house.
i am like 50:50

my guess is that i would take 20 mins to was and clean all the dishes with hand.
while to rinse and place one by one will take 10 mins, and to take out after it is done take another 5 mins

so in the end only save like 5 mins.?

hope can hear more and get more view.
if to buy, either Bosh or Electrolux.

> agreed if buy, then buy a full size one.
> agreed to use, only if a complete family dinner ( say 10 plates large and small, and 2 pots)
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You think
You try and kira dulu the time

Placing dished is like after every time pakai letak dalam, habis cycle take out. I kira, not more than 10 mins in total thorughout the day (in/out)

Its just not time that is being saves, its the stress level laugh.gif

Last time hate it to cook, or eat at home. After the dishwasher, I never had a negative thought about doing the dishes. Dulu I run once every 2-3 days, now its almost daily, between 1-2 days because I just dont care thumbup.gif One less thing on the mind Bro

Oh, I use Beko DFN, sbb it was cheap, so at the time on the pagar like you, at least kalau white elephant not that costly of an elephant.
ijan
post Mar 24 2022, 03:46 PM

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QUOTE(YH820 @ Mar 23 2022, 04:58 PM)
haha.... so many goodness.... but since there are so many users here,

I hav 1 question:

I think they recommend to open the door a little bit after the dishwasher done washing the dishes, do u guys do it everytime?

is there a big difference if dun open?

some may ask wat is the purpose of opening the door.....
correct me if im wrong:
for the hot air of drying dishes to escape and prevent condensation back to the plate.... so end up dryer dishes.....

** only some top end model has auto open door after done function**
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some older one recommends such action

Some newer one, with the help of rinse-aid, and internal ventilation fan+high heat final rinse x perlu.

However, malaysia weather climatic laaa, 80% of the time it dries perfectly, 20% of the time ada wet. IF i happen to pass by and the dish is there and malas nk simpan, i just open the door ajar until someone datang rajin to kemas

@ceo684 SenQ with some crazy rebate atm around rm2.2k kottt.
ijan
post Mar 25 2022, 12:19 PM

The one with a boring life...
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QUOTE(YH820 @ Mar 24 2022, 05:09 PM)
ooooooo icic...... good habit.... laugh.gif
oh oh.... now u made me curious which newer one.... brows.gif
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eyh, most NOW punya dishwasher xperlu dah

the older on uses heating element as a dryer, and do not have ventilation (due to limited design spec atm). ATM thats why most plastics xbley masuk DW, or ada certain type can, but upper rack, sbb bottom rack near the heater. Old one la ini

New one ada vent fan/hole that can be closed during washing cycle, uses high temp water and rinse aid to aid drying (hot water+hot materials = high heat load+water evaporation)



 

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