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Has anyone seen this new InSink DishWasher?
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Post# 425426   3/29/2010 at 00:52 (5,140 days old) by dishwashercrazy (West Peoria, IL)        

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This looks really interesting to me.

If it has already been discussed, I am sorry for the redundancy. However searches of the archives did not turn up any hits.

Likely, this unit is going to be very expensive!

Mike


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Post# 425427 , Reply# 1   3/29/2010 at 00:56 (5,140 days old) by dishwashercrazy (West Peoria, IL)        

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Post# 425429 , Reply# 2   3/29/2010 at 01:57 (5,140 days old) by MattL (Flushing, MI)        

Why?

What need does it fill?

What does it do better?

It looks like it takes up MORE space that a standard DW too.

I see not reason for it to exist....


Post# 425430 , Reply# 3   3/29/2010 at 02:08 (5,140 days old) by nmassman44 (Brooksville Florida)        

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I have to agree with Matt. I wouldnt want it plus it takes up alot of real estate in the kitchen. And your stuck if the thing dies with either buying the same machine to replace it with or you would have to buy a replacement sink and cabinet plus the counter as well. Whoever the inventor is didnt look further down the road. At least thats my take on it.

Post# 425456 , Reply# 4   3/29/2010 at 06:39 (5,140 days old) by favorit ()        
Ditto

Also I don't ever dare to figure out what might happen if one uses some dishwashing liquid in that sink as normally we are used to do ....

Post# 425464 , Reply# 5   3/29/2010 at 07:52 (5,140 days old) by Maytagbear (N.E. Ohio)        
At least


KitchenAid's Briva was comprehensible, if expensive.


This one....the potential for a drawer to jam itself shut if a piece of dishware shifts during a cycle is very high.


Lawrence/Maytagbear


Post# 425790 , Reply# 6   3/30/2010 at 16:45 (5,139 days old) by roto204 (Tucson, AZ)        
Better still

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It's elegant, but easy to, say, fill the dishwasher drawer with water or dish soap, unless having a drawer open cuts off the faucet. (Or unless there's a freeflow drain in the drawer when it's open.) Plus, to load the dish-drawer, the sink has to be totally free of stuff, and I don't know about your house, but that's a rarity in my place :-)

And yes, it's fundamentally an electric sink, and if the dishwasher eats it, you're SOL. Plus, if you add-up the cabinet space you "gain" with this installation, it still equals the amount you'd have with two full-size cabinets plus a standard 24" machine.

Nevertheless, for the avant-garde look, it is pretty sweet. I like it better for its novelty than the F&P DishDrawers, for instance.



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