I own it too and it’s great. I like that you can run water though it to clean it too.
I own it too and it’s great. I like that you can run water though it to clean it too.
I own it too and it’s great. I like that you can run water though it to clean it too.
I own it too and it’s great. I like that you can run water though it to clean it too.
I have a big rainbow strap for my luggage. You’ll never miss that.
True but they were exclusively Apple and they did a lot of the repairs or upgrades while you waited. It was like going to a doctors office except for your Mac.
Depends, how spicy do you like your records?
Do you really have to count when you look at an analog watch? I think it’s pretty obvious what time it is from just glancing at it.
Do you really have to count when you look at an analog watch? I think it’s pretty obvious what time it is from just…
Do they make versions of this for cars? I imagine many back seat fights would be avoided with an actual barrier.
I like Fossil watches a lot. I have two of them.
I like Fossil watches a lot. I have two of them.
Dishwashers have a heating element to heat the water up beyond your hot water heater. They get up to temps of 156 degrees for multiple cycles and sometimes hotter depending on the manufacturer. So it’s not just a spray of hot water and it’s done, it’s over a prolonged period of time. There’s a reasons why some plastic…
Especially Leon.
I wonder if that means going forward, no future PlayStations will have an optical out port?
This. Pretty much all new houses design the kitchens with a dishwasher in mind. Hell, even here in NYC new construction has dishwashers in all the kitchens even in the studios.
Only shitty older or cheaper models. If you have to prewash dishes for your dishwasher to work then you need a new one.
No it doesn’t. I’ve never seen bugs inside.
The reason the number is so low is many houses and apartments were built without out. It’s only been in the last few years here in NYC that all new construction includes a dishwasher even in the studios. I would imagine in the 50s and 60s, they weren’t quite standard in new houses they way they are now.
All true but you definitely don’t have to spend on the high end to get a dishwasher that works really well. I’d guess around the $600-$700 range will get you one that works efficiently and gets things clean.
You don’t use it for regular silverware?
I’ve known people who use their oven as “storage” here in the city too.
Your argument applies to clothes too. How many people who live alone do laundry every day? Not many. I certainly don’t. Those take up valuable space as well, even more so than the dishwasher.
A dryer and washing machine take up more space. It’s just that washing and drying clothes takes a lot longer than washing up dishes.
You don’t run for president for the salary. I mean Bloomberg would have made more money not being mayor of NYC. It’s more an ego thing.