Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Countertop Dishwasher

Of all the inventions made for the kitchen, the dishwasher would rank as one the top ones. No more scrubbing and rinsing and drying off plates and cups and utensils after a good meal. A dishwasher is especially for city folk who are on the go all day and all week. You can grab a meal on the go, prep them up on proper tableware and then clean off the tableware in a dishwasher. No fuss, no mess. Dishwashers come in several shapes and sizes. There are built-in dishwashers, stand-alone dishwashers and countertop dishwashers.

The countertop dishwasher is perfect for singles, couples or a small family. It is designed to occupy a small area on the kitchen countertop ? normally right next to the sink as the countertop dishwasher usually hooks up to the faucet for its source of water. You also need a power point nearby to run the dishwasher. Make sure that you hook up the water pipes tightly though as a loose connection in this area will flood your countertop quite quickly. You also need to make some space in your sink for the draining pipe.

Like most dishwashers, the countertop dishwasher runs on either the tablet type detergent or a combination of dishwasher soap and rinser. When using the tablet type detergent, you would normally not need to get the dishwasher rinsing fluid, as it would have already been included in the tablet. If you are living in parts of the world where hard water is supplied to your home, then you will need to get dishwashing salt as well.

Operating a countertop dishwasher is really very simple. Before putting in your used dishes in the portable dishwasher, make sure that any leftovers are thrown away. Arrange the dishes in the proper places inside the portable dishwasher to ensure maximum cleaning efficiency. Make sure that your dishes are not obstructing the water spraying mechanisms inside the countertop dishwasher. Top up the dishwasher soap and rinsing fluid. Close it up and let the dishwasher run through its cycle. Once done, it is advisable to open the countertop dishwasher door to let the dishes dry. You have the option of air drying it or wiping the dishes dry. Be sure to clean the draining filter once in a while to prevent blockages.

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