Thinking that something is environmentally friendly because it biodegrades is pretty naive.
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Okay, now I"m jealous of those who have a dishwasher.
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Jon Miller: MikeH speaks the truth
Jon Miller: MikeH is a shockingly revolting dolt and a masturbatory urine-reeking sideshow freak whose word is as valuable as an aging cow paddy.
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Originally posted by Cort Haus View PostI'm seriously, you guys. ISTR that a lot of people on this site have themselves down as Eco-positive types, but everyone is bragging about using their shiny, electricity and water-guzzling dishwashers without discussing the footprint.
Can we afford a Carbon Gap?
Not that I claim to be an expert in this **** though so I have no idea how credible that is.Blah
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i find that a bit hard to believe on its face."The Christian way has not been tried and found wanting, it has been found to be hard and left untried" - GK Chesterton.
"The most obvious predicition about the future is that it will be mostly like the past" - Alain de Botton
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Agreed, especially since I basically rinse and clean my stuff before putting it in the dishwasher in the first place.It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O
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Well, they refer to a study of the university of Bonn with people from several countries having to clean a 140 piece set manually using their normal cleaning habits. There were lots of variations in water use etc. between those persons, but none of them came even remotely in the (low) range of the machine to clean the same amount of stuff. For the comment about production cost etc. they mention an US study.
"Die Zeit" from where that article is counts usually as a serious newspaper, though without the original studies at hand it's hard to say how much "journalistic freedom" that article contains...
edit: of course pre-cleaning manually before using the dishwasher spoils the results.Blah
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You can get a dishwasher pretty cheap if you buy a floor model or look around for sales (and assuming you have a spot for it in your kitchen). I got a nice stainless steel finished Frigidaire a few months back for ~$400.Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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Originally posted by BeBro View PostWell, they refer to a study of the university of Bonn with people from several countries having to clean a 140 piece set manually using their normal cleaning habits. There were lots of variations in water use etc. between those persons, but none of them came even remotely in the (low) range of the machine to clean the same amount of stuff. For the comment about production cost etc. they mention an US study.
"Die Zeit" from where that article is counts usually as a serious newspaper, though without the original studies at hand it's hard to say how much "journalistic freedom" that article contains...
edit: of course pre-cleaning manually before using the dishwasher spoils the results."The Christian way has not been tried and found wanting, it has been found to be hard and left untried" - GK Chesterton.
"The most obvious predicition about the future is that it will be mostly like the past" - Alain de Botton
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Originally posted by BeBro View Postedit: of course pre-cleaning manually before using the dishwasher spoils the results.It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O
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Well, considering my goal is usually to eat everything I put on my plate, the answer is not very often.
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Since it's only me an my wife now, I only run the dishwasher once or twice a week. If the food dries and hardens, (especially eggs, gravy or other sauces) the plates don't always come clean. I've always referred to my dishwasher as a dishdryer.It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O
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Originally posted by rah View PostHow many people here don't rinse off their stuff before putting it in the dishwasher?Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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Originally posted by MikeH View PostSounds like that environment raping bastard has more money than sense.
A) Washing dishes etc manually
B) Using a dishwasher
C) Eating everything using disposable and biodegradable plates and cutlery
I'm willing to bet that the results would be surprising...
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Originally posted by Oerdin View PostI do but that's mainly because I hate cleaning food bits out of the food trap at the bottom of the dishwasher.
This shouldn't happen at all unless your throw entire meals into it (seriously). Buy a new dishwasher, use the fridge for storing your foodBlah
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