A Look at Portable Dishwashers
By Kent
Pinkerton
Editor's Summary: This brief article cites the advantages
of owning a portable dishwasher and the name of some of the companies
that manufacture them.
Portable dishwashers are just the ticket for those with less than
enough space for a more permanent and heavier dishwasher. They range
in widths from a slim 18 inches to a maximum of about 24 inches
for the “larger” portables. In general, they are also less expensive.
They usually run anywhere from $200 to $500, rather than to $600
or more as with permanent units.
Portable dishwashers have wheels on them. You can roll your portable
dishwasher to the storeroom if you don’t plan on using it for a
while (and would rather opt for hand-washing). It’s also much easier
to maneuver, for those who plan on moving to a new home in the near
future.
They usually contain two rolling baskets for placing dishes into.
They don’t usually boast the usual whistles and bells of large units,
but they do have enough settings to choose from. For example, many
units have a super-powerful cycle for pots and pans. Some also offer
an option for boosting the water temperature when the house’s hot
water supply is low.
To operate a portable dishwasher, you must roll it over to the
sink and connect it to a hose. That part is easy. Just screw the
hose to the sink’s plumbing. Make sure you won’t be using the sink
during the machine’s cycles, and also be sure to unclog the sink
first, if necessary. Drano or Liquid Plumr should do the trick.
Also, be sure to rinse dishes before putting them in the machine.
This will prevent the number of cases of clogging and grime buildup.
If it ever does get plugged up, emitting a black gunk that ends
up on your dishes, try scrubbing the walls down with vinegar and
running the machine with a cup of vinegar.
Almost all manufacturers of standard, full-size dishwashers also
offer a portable model. This includes Bosch, KitchenAid, Maytag,
Whirlpool, GE, and Kenmore.
A portable dishwasher’s top acts as a countertop in many households,
a godsend when space is at a premium. Alternatively, some portable
dishwashers are made to sit atop an existing countertop in your
kitchen. These have smaller capacities, as one might guess. But
their performance is every bit as good as a floor-bound unit.
Perhaps the best part about portable dishwashers is that they are
simpler machines than standard dishwashers. This means less repair
work is needed, and less often.
You can purchase your new portable dishwasher at Sears, Menards,
Target, ABC Warehouse, or any other large appliance retailer. They
usually offer 1-year parts and labor warranties. But with care and
attention, your new dishwasher can last for years.
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dishwashers, dishwasher parts and repair, and reviews of the best
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