Every household now have washing machines and nobody washes clothes with their hand anymore. Can anyone explain me why I should keep this and not replace it with a wash basin ?

  • @Just_Pizza_Crust
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    1610 months ago

    Most fancy lingerie (or anything with lace) must be washed by hand in a sink. It just makes sense to wash clothes in the washroom as opposed to the kitchen or bathroom, especially since the plumbing is already there for the washing machine.

    • @saltesc
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      110 months ago

      You could put your undies in the dishwasher.

  • @Delphia
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    1410 months ago

    Mostly cleaning things you dont want to clean where you make your food or disposing of liquids you dont want near your food.

    Soaking clothing in bleach, soaking kids clothes…

    You can however buy some much nicer looking sinks, benchtops and cabinets that give you the same utility and piss off the big ugly tin cabinet.

  • @[email protected]
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    1410 months ago

    To store old paint brushes, paint tins and bottles of turps under.

    Also if it’s close enough to access via your outdoor entertaining. Fill it with ice to store drinks when you’ve got people over

    • @[email protected]
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      210 months ago

      We live in a disposable society. When you have dirty undies, you just throw them in the garbage /s

        • @[email protected]
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          210 months ago

          It was not really a joke.

          When my sister was a young adult, living at home, she would go down to Kmart every week and buy a new pack of 7 undies. She just really didn’t like doing her washing.

          No she didn’t onsell them in Japanese Vending machines…

    • @LordKitsuna
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      010 months ago

      I’ve never owned something so delicate that it wasn’t fine on the gentle wash cycle and low heat gentle dryer cycle. I don’t know I’d ever want to own something that annoyingly frail as far as clothing goes

  • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin
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    1310 months ago

    My mom used it to bathe the pets and to pre wash outdoor clothes that had gotten all mud covered and junk

  • @Etterra
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    1010 months ago

    In America we call these slop sinks and use them to wash up after getting dirty outside, fixing the car, etc. Or to clean stuff thats too big or messy to use the kitchen sink but in a more controlled way than with a garden hose. As such they tend to be in the little room between the garage and the rest of the house. Sometimes in the basement instead.

    Also used to wash certain clothes that are hand-wash only.

    The design is different than the picture - deeper and usually fiberglass or plastic.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      110 months ago

      I miss having one of these. The house I grew up in had one, but no place I’ve lived in since has had a utility sink.

  • @[email protected]
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    810 months ago

    Well it’s useful to clean big things, like the BBQ grill (doesn’t fit in kitchen sink), also blankets and things. I honestly never used one until I had a kid and most things you can do in a laundry sink, you can do in a bath.

  • Ricky Rigatoni
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    410 months ago

    What if you find a bunch of ducklings covered in crude oil and need to wash them?

  • @quinkin
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    310 months ago

    Fits a bucket for mopping.

  • @[email protected]
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    210 months ago

    I mean, my SIL’s place has a European laundry and they intentionally have a deep porcelain basin in the bathroom that doubles as a trough for when they need to do soaks etc.

  • YⓄ乙 OP
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    110 months ago

    Thanks guys . I have decided to remove this and install a porcelain wash basin.