Revolutionizing Dishwashing

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Revolutionizing Dishwashing

Post by Schneibster » Sat Nov 12, 2011 1:42 pm

When the real improvements come along, they're usually not announced with fanfare.

This one is going to make a huge difference in all sorts of ways; cleaning will be revolutionized. Cleaning of everything will be revolutionized. The nozzle described in the linked article is going to save energy, save lives, and save water. At the same time, it's going to make everything cleaner, because you'll be able to use it to clean things that couldn't be cleaned before.

Not only that, but it doesn't require as much soap. So it will clean the environment up, too. Great stuff. A British invention, too, so cheers for that.

Read all about it.
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Re: Revolutionizing Dishwashing

Post by kiki5711 » Sat Nov 12, 2011 2:16 pm

cool!!!!!! how long will it be until a regular person can afford to buy it though?

the first look at the two guys pic in the article, the first thought I had was "looks like the one on the left is pouring some beer in the cup" lordy, lordy...where is my mind!

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Post by FBM » Sat Nov 12, 2011 2:24 pm

That is indeed interesting. Hope it gets marketed in a way that makes it widely available and not something just for big industry. :pop:
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Post by Schneibster » Sat Nov 12, 2011 2:38 pm

License agreements are supposedly pending. I'll certainly be keeping an eye on it.
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Re: Revolutionizing Dishwashing

Post by maiforpeace » Sat Nov 12, 2011 4:14 pm

Not sure how useful that would be for dishwashing...I hand wash dishes and the only time I use the sprayer is for rinsing the first part of the soapy dishes....then when that water has collected in the tub, I use it to rinse the rest of my dishes.

But I do see the many other benefits. Very cool!

I use my shark steam cleaner in the kitchen all the time...I'm very sensitive to the smell and taste of chemicals and don't want them to ruin my food.
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Post by Schneibster » Sat Nov 12, 2011 4:22 pm

You'll use a new faucet that has a setting where the water comes out with bubbles and ultrasonic waves in it, and it will rinse stuff off the dishes better.
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Re: Revolutionizing Dishwashing

Post by maiforpeace » Sat Nov 12, 2011 4:26 pm

Schneibster wrote:You'll use a new faucet that has a setting where the water comes out with bubbles and ultrasonic waves in it, and it will rinse stuff off the dishes better.
I've been bucking for a regular dishwasher so don't tell my husband about this...he'll just give me the same excuse he gives me about other upcoming great inventions.

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Post by Schneibster » Sat Nov 12, 2011 4:30 pm

They'll be using it in dishwashers in less than five years.

You should see my dishwasher. I got a Fisher-Paykel. It uses 1/4 of the water and 1/3 of the detergent and 1/3 of the power, and has five cycles instead of two and is quiet. I bet they can reduce the water usage, cycle time, detergent usage, and power usage even turther, maybe halve each one or better.
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Re: Revolutionizing Dishwashing

Post by maiforpeace » Sat Nov 12, 2011 4:53 pm

Schneibster wrote:They'll be using it in dishwashers in less than five years.

You should see my dishwasher. I got a Fisher-Paykel. It uses 1/4 of the water and 1/3 of the detergent and 1/3 of the power, and has five cycles instead of two and is quiet. I bet they can reduce the water usage, cycle time, detergent usage, and power usage even turther, maybe halve each one or better.
I'd be surprised if it was an American made appliance. It's also more expensive than the average dishwasher. Is it as popular as a Kenmore? 8-)

It's beyond me why we don't share the same technology for home appliances with the rest of the developed world. When I visit my relatives in France, Germany and the UK I marvel at all their low resource usage appliances. Also, dryers for clothing (one of the biggest energy suckers) are uncommon...they just hang their wet stuff on a line if outside, and on a rack if inside.

America's gross consumption of energy and water resources when it comes to home appliances is shameful.
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