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I ran across an astonishing review of a GE dishwasher on Epinions. The reviewer is rather much distressed that the "Heat & Dry" cycle can't be used alone, but only works with the "wash cycle" activated. So as to not have dirty dishes left accumulating over several days, producing "bacteria and smell," she wants to wash the dishes in her sink, load them in the dishwasher, use the "Heat & Dry" cycle to dry them, and apparently repeat this scenario over the course of several days until a full load accumulates to wash in the machine.

She's outraged at the machine's bad engineering which requires WASTING energy WASHING dishes that she has already WASHED by hand when she only wants to DRY them so they won't smell until she can accumulate a full load to WASH them AGAIN.

Unbelievable!
 
1- The female mind is a scary and un-navigated place. Don't waste you energy pondering it. Thousands of generations have tried to no avail. (Hint: It's hormonally driven, all bets are off).

2- Craziness does not go to the mountains. It goes to the people.

3- If people knew HOW to think, they would not process the way they do.

4- Scarily one needs a licence for just about everying, but not to reproduce. I suggest we take up a colection to have the tubes tied, if it's not already too late.

In cases like that the moderator simply needs to hit "DELETE" with no regret.

:-)
 
Toggles, dahling,

before the PC-Police haul you off, remember, please: There is no worse crime in their books than speaking the truth.
My brother washes and rinses the dishes...then dries them before putting them in the dishwasher.
He maintains that they aren't really made for cleaning.

Epinions has often helped me, but there are a few nut cases who write regularly. Not as bad as that one gardening club, but, gosh.
Anyway, after they dump on this thread, I'll bake you a cake from my secret file collection, the one that cuts through any problem, no matter what bars the way to escaping the problem.

Oh, dear, did I say 'dump?' Surely, I meant 'jump in and participate that they might enlighten us'. Must have been Fraudian. I mean Schadenfreudian...
 
It's Not a Woman Thing...

...Take it from someone with serious time in the housewares and kitchen design biz, men are just as crazy and dumb when it comes to white goods and housekeeping, and probably more so. I have a partner who has pet theories about the workings of every appliance we own- not that he ever, by any least chance, does any actual cleaning, maintenance, or care of anything whatever. He gets angry at "that crappy dishwasher" because it won't clean bowls he's stacked in the upper rack- on top of other bowls. He complains that the design of the reefer is poor because "those glass shelves are always sticky"- never suspecting that they wouldn't be sticky if he didn't let milk run down the side of the jug without wiping it. He tells me that I vacuum "too often" and that I'm "wearing out the carpet". Letting it go unvacuumed and uncleaned for five years before I moved in here was soooooooo good for it, yeah, uh-huh (only took me three months to whip it back into shape).

He complained my washer "left soap in the clothes" (using twice the detergent the label calls for mighta had something to do with that, ya think?) and cranked the timer mercilessly with the washer running to create extra rinses, eventually killing that machine. I finally had to tell him that I- and the replacement washer- would be leaving if he so much as went into the laundry room again.

The kitchenwares store I worked for? You would not believe the things I saw. $125 saute pans burnt and their bottoms warped round- on the first use. TOL Braun coffeemakers people tried to return because they "just stopped working" (not in warranty, and never once cleaned of mineral desposits). People asking us for an address for Cuisinarts because they wanted to sue the company for an accident caused by a processor part they'd "repaired" with SuperGlue. Bakelite handles incinerated off LeCreuset pot lids by a trip through a self-cleaning oven ("Well, my sister cleans her cast iron that way all the time!") Martha Stewart cookbooks returned with grease-stained pages after someone "bought" it to use the party recipes. Calphalon ruined by being run through the dishwasher, after we had given the customer an additional caution at time of purchase, in addition to the manufacturer's instruction sheet.

$85 Henckels, Sabatier, and Forschner knives "sharpened" using the grinding wheel on the back of an electric can opener. Or the same knives returned as "no good" because the tip was broken trying to open a paint can with it. Expensive French tinned bakeware rusted in the dishwasher, in spite of caution and instruction. Pot racks collapsing after three pots had been put on them- because they'd been put up on a Sheetrock ceiling with molly bolts. Food processor bowls stained blue because someone had tried to reconstitute dried-up eyeshadow using the processor and hot water (Gawd, just go buy some more damn Maybelline!)

Trust me, crazy and stupid cut across all sexes, orientations, classes, ethnicities, age groups, and income lines. I have seen it all.
 
As hooked as I am on dishwashers, if I used so few dishes per day that it would take several days to fill a dishwasher, I'd just wash them by hand and be done with it.

The woman in question is certainly making a lot of work for herself and using much more energy than washing by hand or running a partially-filled machine on a short cycle.

Some people!
 
Based on what logic do you *feel* it should work?

You guys have a point. It takes all types to get the world to rotate.

Neighbors (yes in this case women) were furious at the "bad wiring" in the building because the electric heater and the iron run simultaneously from the same outlet and the same circuit blew fuses.

News flash: 3,000 watts far exceeds what a 15a 120v line (a general lighting circuit) can handle.
 
Rinse and Hold!

I love that cycle on my Bosch. For those times when we don't have a full load, I just load them up and use the 8 minute rinse and hold cycle. Sometimes I add a dash of detergent. Uses a lot less water and energy than handwashing.
 
Now THAT I thought was a dirty trick to make you buy a more

Oddly, went to buy a BOL-ish AMANA branded Maytag only to find NO R&H cycle on its electronic timer.

HA! that worked well for them; went with a GE.......
 
~left accumulating over several days, producing "bacteria and smell," she wants to wash.

Concrete and two stitches, I say.

(Ducks and runs.....)
 
Dishwasher and clothes washer whack cases!

My in-laws! My wife's stepmother will only wash dishes in the DW ONLY, mind you ONLY after she has washed them in HOT soapy water. "It might tear up my DW or stop something up". When we visit NO-ONE is allowed to wash any dishes in her kitchen.

Laundry is another story! Say you have 4 extra large loads of laundry to do. She will divide them out to have 8 small loads to wash. She owns a Kenmore super capacity 1990 something washer. "The utilities in south GA are so high I turn the water level to extra small on those small loads to save water". GEEZ! She doesn't realize 4 extra large loads save more water then washing 8 small ones.

We were there September 2006 when my wife's father was dying of cancer. We ran out of clean clothes. I washed a "large load" of colors. She came back from the hospital and immeidiately started chewing me out wanting to know why I did a large load in her washer. I was going to tear it up and her utilities would be thru the roof next month. I told my wife I would go to the pond out back with a wash board before I would ever do laundry there again.

The step mother claims she took 5 years of "Home Economics" when she was in school and she is pretty much the expert on what it takes to run a house.

The flip side of the coin was always no food what so ever gets thrown out! Save spoon full of this. Save spoon full of that. Save 1/2 of a biscuit from McDonalds. Her philosopy is "a woman can thow more food out the back door then a man can bring in thru the front".

It has taken 3 bouts of cancer, 1st husband dying of a massive heart attack, 2nd husband dying with cancer to realize she placed her priorities in the wrong things of life. Now she is 73 years old misable living everyday with regrets that she didn't stop to enjoy simple everyday things versus worrying about all this other stuff. SO SAD! We no longer go there since my wife's dad died because you cannot be comfortable in her house feeling you might mess up something.
 
Sing it , girls: When I think back on all the crap I learned

~The step-mother claims she took 5 years of "Home Economics" when she was in school and she is pretty much the expert on what it takes to run a house.

Funny, I always believed if you have to go to school for it (and can't be self-taught based on interest/motivation) you don't have a knack for it.
 
One other thing about my step mother-in-law

She absoulutely loves moth balls! "They are cheap and the smell doesn't bother me". You go there and they are in between the blankets, towels, in the closets, under the bed, in the sofa they are literally all over the house. That's first thing you smell when you walk in.

Maybe the fumes from those things over the years finally fried her brain.
 
Chris Rock has an excellent coommentary on the female mind and how males using logic to reason with emotion will never get anywhere.

There are many women who understand appliances and many men who do not. You either have mechanical aptitude or you don't and you either use a rational thought process or you don't. Trying to explain logical, scientific or mechanical principles to people whose minds cannot process those things is a waste of time and like beating you head against a brick wall. I have found it best to avoid dealing with such people and I NEVER try to answer a question involving any of the above for them. It would be hell to have to deal with that every day.
 

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