• Seppo@sopuli.xyz
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    A dishwasher generally use less water than running dishes under the tap.

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      But it does use more electricity. And if you are alone you’re either waiting a week to wash dishes or doing more loads that aren’t full.

      IMO in wetter areas where water use isn’t a problem you’re better off saving the energy and letting the water run in the sink. If water use is an issue it may be worth it to do at least a prewash/soak in a filled sink then do a faster running rinse in the second sink, or a filled rinse with a mild anti bacterial agent if you’re cool with that.

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      How? Washing dishes under the tap uses exactly 0 electricity. How does using a dishwasher use less electricity than that?

      I like to hear your explanation for that

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        They said water not electricity. And unless you’re using cold water it takes electricity to heat water usually.

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          Right, because the water just moves on its own because you ask it nicely.

          And no dishwasher ever used hot water 🙄

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            Dishwashers generally use cold water hand heats it to the required temperature inside the machine for the cleaning cycle, then uses cold water for rinse cycle. Imagine it like washing 15+ plates and cutlery under the tap, but at the same time. A fully loaded dishwasher will always be more efficient than doing the same amount of dishes manually.