• HisThiccness@lemmy.zip
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    Anyone who doesnt load their dishwasher in an orderly fashion is a monster. 😂

    When we did have a dishwasher I always made sure it was nice and organized so I could fit more. Instead of buying a new dishwasher we’re saving to buy our dream sink.

    Edit: Link to the dream sink if anyone wants to see or buy for themselves.

    https://www.davorhome.com/products/davor-elegant-waterfall-kitchen-sink-faucet-with-digital-temperature-display-led-lighting-dks2301?variant=41194086858867

  • SisyphusIsHappy@sh.itjust.works
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    Excellent organization. I wish my partner was half as good as that.

    Unfortunately, you lose points for wood in the dishwasher :( otherwise it would have been 10/10

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      People say that about wood in the dishwasher, and it’s true it does take a toll, but in my experience even cheap wooden spoons/handles will take hundreds of washings to really splinter. Most of my stuff is cheap so I go for it anyhow. I’ve probably only thrown out like 3-4 wooden items in 25 years, due to dishwasher wear.

      Seems like with it being wooden/porous, the extra heat and sterilization aspect makes it worth doing (in addition to the convenience)

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      i don’t think you even need to be autistic to do this, it’s just how dishwashers are loaded, never seen people do it much differently.

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      This is the only way it makes sense as in: everything should get cleaned and nothing stuck in between. I could go on but I’m also autistic.

      And still, the only way loading the dishwasher makes sense and is efficient.

  • Arcanepotato@crazypeople.online
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    I love this cutlery shelf!!!

    I have to hand wash my chopsticks because they fall through the cutlery basket and create a disaster in my dishwasher…

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      I love this cutlery shelf!!!

      It’s a game changer!

      These are the “everyday” chopsticks. We hand wash “the good ones”. :D

    • 🇨🇦 tunetardis@piefed.ca
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      I have some plastic netting I lined around part of the cutlery basket where the chopsticks go that seems to prevent this. I’m trying to remember where I found it? I think maybe it was around some fruit from a Chinese grocery or something? It’s kind of elastic but you can stretch it out to cover the space and it sort of just stays there once you anchor it well enough.

  • DominusOfMegadeus@sh.itjust.works
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    Because you do it correctly? This part makes perfect sense to me. What I have yet to discover is what the correct way/location is to load bowls of varying sizes in my Bosch dishwasher.

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    How else would you do it? its convenient because you can just grab the whole bunch of forks, knives etc. and put them in the drawer when done. Fast and efficient

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    Not cute but reasonable. Just don’t put that bread knife ever again in the dishwasher.

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    Kills me to say it but I don’t think you caught your partners tone correctly…

    “That’s cute Honey… But the cutlery handles are facing the wrong way. Let me redo it for you”

    I’m I the really the only one seeing this?!?!

  • fenrasulfr
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    1 month ago

    As others said you put your knifes, forks and spoons the wrong way around. The cut outs on the sides are to put the handles of your cutlery in.

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    Forks and spoons should point inward, the spray on top can’t correctly rinse them otherwise

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    Oh wow, that’s what that drawer is for. Why does it come with one of those side baskets then?

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      I still use the side basket because doing that with each spoon one by one is a nightmare. Top is great for tall spatulas or shallow dishes though

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    I thought that was sticks of RAM in the thumbnail