Tonights dirty dishes

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(underfilled) load from tonight's Sunday roast

Jon, I'll use U.S. terms. I'd say the bottom rack is definitely BobLoad status. As for the top rack, that still has some space in it I can see. And the pyrex measuring cups don't qualify to be soiled enough. The cutlery tray definitely has some space. Mind you, I've never played with a machine, nor seen one in person, with a cutlery tray so I dodn't have an appreciation for how the water gets there other than from the top of the tub. But, I'll give ya extra points because I see rice on those eating utensils. But here's my unknowledgeable question, could one of those bowls from the top rack be place face down in the cutlery tray and get clean? Or something e3lse very low in height that could be placed up in the cutlery tray to utilize some of that open space?
 
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Oh , tomorrow I'll send you.
Just don't send you know coz it isn't a good idea try to find a paper in the drawers at mid night when parents are already sleeping lol
 
Hi Bob,

The tray has about an inch or two clearance underneath the top spray arm with the set up as it is - there is a combination where you can lower the middle section of the tray so as to accommodate deeper utensils such as whisks, ladles, eggcups etc. Water is sprayed from the top, and also water reaches underneath from the middle basket. I can place serving spoons, spatulas etc face down and both sides will still be clean. The tin opener at the front-right of the middle rack would probably fit in the tray, as well as the teabag saucer face down.

The large Pyrex bowl was only used for a sauce mix hence little residue, though the soup in the small Pyrex jug was dried on. Normally I would have been able to put more in the top rack, but I wanted my favourite tea mug for the morning so put it on tonight :-).

BTW, the black roasting tray and the oval casserole dish had baked on soiling, and the middle-right saucepan had dried on potato-starch.

Wait for Christmas day, my annual Christmas-day dishwasher loads will be posted :).

Jon
 
Jon, thanks for the explanation. Glad you'll have your favorite tea mug for the morning. I look forward to those Christmas day dish loads of yours!!
 
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I used the Heavy cycle , so it took around 2 hours.
At the beginning it showed 2:40 because I selected the "sani" option , but as it heats very quickly , it cuted out some minutes :)
 

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