h a l f b a k e r yA few slices short of a loaf.
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"much greasier/filthier" - and yet, dishwashers
seem to use smaller doses of detergent than
washing machines. Hmm. |
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I like it. However, I see lint in your future. |
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A little WIBNIFTY for my tastes, expand on how the machine will work, what shape would it have? Front load, top load? Racks? Spinning? More detail please. |
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[WcW] I think we're talking about an existing washing machine (front-loader, top loader - take your pick) and rather than using traditional crockery, loading it with plastic stuff that wont break. |
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Sorry, this thing would be loud. And people would still keep a dishwasher around anyway for the breakable stuff. |
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If the idea were for a rack you could place dishes in and a mode that didn't fill the bin, I'd vote for it. |
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this is so haphazard you might as well just throw everthing into the bathtub and wash the stuff whilst you bathe! not too good - |
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I'd vote for [phoenix]'s solution |
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I think that bits of food would migrate into the fabric and become enmeshed. Maybe if we had a combination device that could do either but not both at the same time..... |
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No scraps with my unders please. NO NO NO! |
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see! somebody (the THOR company!) had the same idea that I did! |
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