A remake‽ Yep, and sorry for any feelings of déjà vu! It's my hope that this new version of the video combines more useful information into less time - and I put things in order of importance. While I really hate the stinkin' pods, there's no denying that the market is nearly All Pods All The Time so I put the information that can help anyone up front and held my angst until later. But I really hope that more people challenge their dishwashers! It was designed to wash dishes for you, and most of them do it quite well! A better understanding of _what_ they're doing and when can, I think, lead you to discover the best practices for your machine.
@rafaelmantucci93035 ай бұрын
Always good nonetheless! Just in time to remind me of what I’ve forgotten!
@kekdogg5 ай бұрын
Never apologize for dishwasher content
@windy58835 ай бұрын
"the market is nearly All Pods All The Time" I have to disagree. There is plenty of powder and liquid detergent available at every store I've ever been to (including today!)
@aromaticsnail5 ай бұрын
weird coincidences....Minute Earth just did a (way shorter!) video on this and your original video was mentioned in it and its comments.
@Boredistan5 ай бұрын
بلو رے سیریز کب؟؟؟❤❤❤
@KlueBat5 ай бұрын
I've been a powder user forever, but after your last run of videos on dishwashers I started buying the cheap stuff and using less of it. You know what happened? My dishes are still clean and I spend less to get them there! That warms the heck out of my frugal mid-western heart!
@ToolkiT73UK5 ай бұрын
trouble is that is really hard to find powder nowadays.. so we ended up buying blocks and cutting them in half..
@volodyadykun64905 ай бұрын
What kind of powder
@Nunya.Bidness5 ай бұрын
Pods are nothing but forcing consumers to use more soap than is needed. Same reason clothes detergents come with ginormous scoops. Check your manual and you'll see how little soap you're actually supposed to use.
@a_trauma_llama29915 ай бұрын
I have only found the powder in grocery stores on the bottom shelf in my area. Usually a no-name or store brand. Dollar store as well. Costco has stopped selling it all together. I use eco-strips for laundry, you can tear them into half pieces as needed and work great!
@KoroWerks5 ай бұрын
@@ToolkiT73UKcheck the Mexican markets and things like that, that's the only place I can find powder laundry detergent these days.
@permik5 ай бұрын
Love how the opening lines are basically, "Your dishwasher is crap? Sounds like a skill issue", but said in a really friendly manner.
@phobospotato5 ай бұрын
thats called speaking "midwest"
@sambrown64265 ай бұрын
@@phobospotato better than speaking "New York"
@kalemmackey29175 ай бұрын
I work as an appliance repairman and have to say that very frequently.
@imaginitivity78535 ай бұрын
IT support use PEBCAC, problem exists between chair and computer. I guess this will be PEBKAD😂
@SkELAo75 ай бұрын
yea man, thanks for reminding me that everyone born after 2000 are just fully incapable of being respectful. SO much toxic space rented out in their heads.. sad for real.. Literally saying "skill issue" unironically, is, a skill issue.
@Syy5 ай бұрын
I used to be a "handwash only" guy, because I was ignorant of how the magic box in my kitchen worked - but your original video showed me the light. Now I throw everything in the dishwasher, buy the cheapest powder, and everything comes out perfect with only 10% of the effort. Unironically life changing advice here people.
@OurHeroXero5 ай бұрын
Not to mention a massive time saver
@AltruisticWarrior5 ай бұрын
@@OurHeroXeroand power/water saver, if you have an electrical water heater.
@cwill21275 ай бұрын
Glad you’ve seen the way of the light. No idea why people are die hard hand wash only though
@doubledrats2355 ай бұрын
When I got married in 1983 we first lived in an apartment without a dishwasher so we hand washed for five years. Then we bought a house with a 1952 kitchen and no dishwasher. We finally gutted the kitchen and most of the house in 2010 and installed new plumbing and electricity and finally had a new Bosch dishwasher! My wife never used it. I did use the dishwasher but she preferred hand washing everything. She died of cancer in 2023 at age 62 and never used a dishwasher in our almost 40 years of marriage. I continue to use the dishwasher and will use these tips.
@jlGenozzV5 ай бұрын
Your first video was the motive that I bought my current dishwasher that has an measured gel dispensing mechanism
@CrowbeScrib2 ай бұрын
Put this on before bed in hopes it would be boring and I could sleep to it. However, it is now 2am and I am chock-full of knowledge and a newfound appreciation for my dishwasher. Great video!
@benclaypaperАй бұрын
Videos from this channel never disappoint me
@CrowbeScribАй бұрын
@@benclaypaper this video was in my recommendations. Had never heard of this channel before and had no idea what I was in for
@damoneldritch7588Ай бұрын
I did the opposite. Put it on at 2pm thinking it would be entertaining, just woke up from my forced COVID nap at 6pm.
@KatrenaS25 күн бұрын
Lol
@sugrbaby666 күн бұрын
Lol I totally do that. The last video I went to sleep with was does vinger disenfect well, or I listen to Elon Musk interviews
@garrettb15165 ай бұрын
"I'm apparently the internet's weird appliance guy." Yup. And thats why we love you.
@BliffleSplick5 ай бұрын
I adore the well-paced nerdery 🥰
@TommyGFPV5 ай бұрын
Please do not stop doing what you’re doing, weird appliance guy. Please. PLEASE.
@talon2625 ай бұрын
Though, we haven't seen a video sponsored by Too Many Small Appliances in a long time...
@Sarafimm25 ай бұрын
Weird? Nah. SMART. ... And you help us save money!!
@Sunset4Semaphores5 ай бұрын
*Oh no! Another dishwasher commercial!*
@themonkeydrunken5 ай бұрын
Me: "I can't believe Technology Connections got me to watch two long-format videos on dishwashers." TC: "I'll do it again"
@61rampy655 ай бұрын
And, apparently, you watched this one too! (I watched all three, too)
@TheEDFLegacy5 ай бұрын
@@61rampy65Me three!
@Squirl75045 ай бұрын
+
@joshbbglover5 ай бұрын
For real. I already knew all this stuff, but watched it all anyway lol
@Ryan-lk4pu5 ай бұрын
I don't even have a dishwasher and yet here I am 😂😂
@timl.b.20955 ай бұрын
Man oh man, an informative, articulate, well-edited video without MUSIC! This is gold!
@mooster474 ай бұрын
YES !!!
@aegisbrax53254 ай бұрын
I concur! Lol
@joetatoesniff95254 ай бұрын
And no flailing hand movements
@hehaheadshot972 ай бұрын
He usually has outro music, though I absolutely love it and missed it this time.
@Sunny_Haven2 ай бұрын
Do you not like music in videos? Why's that?
@m_c_the5thАй бұрын
The thing I appreciate most is that TC talks to the audience like they are intelligent as well. Not that others talk down to their audience necessarily, but TC has a nice way of explaining things in a way that feels like he is leading you to the conclusion alongside him, or making comments like "Your were having a correct thought." Makes it feel like your intelligence is also respected and he is just there to make the connections.
@colehetzel500323 күн бұрын
i like when he says stuff like "as you have probably figured out from life experience" cuz like yeah i do be noticing things and such
@echoed13375 ай бұрын
"If you're not having problem's with your dishwasher ... you're probably not watching this" Man, I don't even have a dishwasher, this is just good content
@Django455 ай бұрын
If I had room for one, I would have it. Love watching the content nonetheless! :D
@aaron58095 ай бұрын
@@Django45 I have camping sized one which I'm happy with. It doesn't fit much and cleans not as good as a full size one but still much better than washing yourself
@chelybeann5 ай бұрын
I’m a simple man. I see Technology Connections posts a video about dishwashers, i use my work break and watch it 😂
@worawatli89525 ай бұрын
He made me buy one, I'm serious. lol I live in country where one out of a thousand house has one. Even rich people don't buy it, and let a house cleaner do it, they just don't know how good they are, better than any human can clean.
@CertifiedSkank5 ай бұрын
My dishwasher works just fine. Still gonna watch.
@amineaiffa4 ай бұрын
I never thought that I would ever watch a 27 minute video on dishwashers. I must be getting old.
@Abbanellie4 ай бұрын
If it makes you feel better I'm 20 and I've heavily invested in this
@tammara4 ай бұрын
I don’t even use my dishwasher 😂
@flyingdart98194 ай бұрын
Well, I'm not even 18 yet so i hope you feel younger now
@debrasonner59704 ай бұрын
Or, smarter?
@MRSASUSTAO4 ай бұрын
I watch most videos on 1.5 speed. :)
@mandowarrior1235 ай бұрын
I bought an expensive dishwasher due to your advocacy (it has a crazy capacity/compactness with 3 drawers, small for cutlery) and 3 sprayers. If the information they provide for them is correct, both the extra space and the more efficient systems should be a saving over its warranty period, though electricity is pricy here. The other tradeoff is longer cycle lengths for the maximum economy. I had never used a dishwasher, and was reliant on your explaination and advice. Shortly after the birth of my son I became disabled and my wife would spend over an hour at night doing dishes and getting only 4 hours sleep. Your videos were life changing for our family. You have saved us hundreds of hours labour far in excess of the expense of operating it. Thank you.
@estrheagen41605 ай бұрын
See if you have time of use rates and use the delay function to run it in the dead of night. Clean dishes first thing in the morning! I'm in Europe so YMMV but I have a simple two-rate system, with electricity being about 60% cheaper(!) between 9pm and 7am. Definitely worth it to overnight anything you can. This leads to an interesting effect where you can hear all your neighbors in an apartment building starting their washing machines at 9pm on the dot.
@anglaismoyen5 ай бұрын
@@estrheagen4160Excellent advice. I'm in Europe too and we do this with our washing machine too. If we had a dishwasher at the moment, I'd time it so it finishes just before we wake up though, because I love opening it when it's still hot and letting the water evaporate.
@ha12345 ай бұрын
In Australia and other parts of the world, the huge uptake in solar means that the electricity during the day is becoming cheaper than at night. It is becoming more common for people to start up appliances before going to work in the morning: dishwasher, slow cooker etc.
@adondriel5 ай бұрын
@@ha1234 that is amazing! Good to see solar getting more adoption... though i wish it was more popular here in the US
@alis492815 ай бұрын
@@anglaismoyenwe run it during the day, so our small solar panels can provide the power for the pumps for free
@rc2thousand24 күн бұрын
I spent 27 minutes watching a washing machine video. Fascinating. Legendary script and delivery
@SarahNissen20 күн бұрын
What about this dishwasher video? 😏
@Cookie-Dough-Dynamo4 ай бұрын
I have a cheap dishwasher. The kind with only one sprayer. I was going to replace it because it never gets anything clean. Well, followed your instructions and now I use half the soap AND get clean dishes. Running the hot water first was a game changer. So, I figured I owed you $10. Thanks for helping me keep a perfectly fine dishwasher out of the landfill.
@TallKulWmn14 ай бұрын
😂🤣🤣
@Matty0023 ай бұрын
🙏
@desireeretiree2 ай бұрын
Wow 😊!!
@juliecartervyse95512 ай бұрын
I have the same kind and the same problem. This comment has helped me feel like there is still hope. Well the video and this comment together have given me hope. Thank you!!
@Cookie-Dough-Dynamo2 ай бұрын
Switch to glass food storage. Pyrex has great deals on their site and it's made in the USA. It also washes better. I hardly use any soap now. I wonder if it has to do with how glass holds heat. Ever put a glass bowl in the microwave???
@warrenlukeroth80865 ай бұрын
I'm a service technician for a major appliance manufacturer whose name rhymes with... Smosh... and I always recommend powder to customers over pods and liquids. For the very same reasons listed in this video. Chiefly, most people's dishes really aren't that dirty and the pods are, as Alec mentioned, pre measured amounts of detergent that is usually nuclear overkill for dishes that aren't especially dirty. Over time you end up with detergent clinging to your dishes and your dishwasher and can even hurt washability with all the excess detergent foaming up and preventing the pump from pulling water efficiently. "But Smosh recommends Finish pods it's right there on the door" they say, and as Alec did in one of the previous videos, I point out the two companies have a comarketing agreement. I use powder myself and my 10 year old dishwasher looks brand new, as do my dishes. And if you have a water softener built into your dishwasher, use it! You paid for it, it costs extra. Use it. Thanks for all the dishwasher content, it's been very reaffirming for me as a tech - "that's what I've been saying!" Hope lots of people watch this and take the advice.
@M9_Prime5 ай бұрын
How come Smosh dishwashers don’t have a heating element at the bottom? Not that I’m complaining but mine doesn’t and now I don’t worry about my partner melting containers anymore… 🫠
@Ivan-ks1ix5 ай бұрын
Not sure why Alec didn’t recommend breaking powder tabs instead of using two. That’s way too much. I use finish tabs, break the sides off for prewash and the “power ball” goes in the dispenser. But even that is too much. I can often taste/small dishwasher soap residue in my glassware, no matter what. I have a sensitive nose and I’ve just learned to hand wash my glassware. A few points to disagree with Alec on: Finish tabs do not completely dissolve, I’ve found blue particles can build up. That is rinse aid and depending on your water you likely don’t need to add additional rinse aid. I use a little vinegar instead to try to neutralize the residual soap.
@1dareu2mov35 ай бұрын
Smosh? You mean the KZbin comedy channel lol? (I’m kidding, of course.)
@a133m2105 ай бұрын
@@Ivan-ks1ix don't know if he mentions this in the video or not because I haven't got to the end yet but white vinegar works much better than rinse aid
@warrenlukeroth80865 ай бұрын
@M9_Prime I think he may have briefly mentioned it in the video, but they use a heater built into the wash pump that heats the water as it passes through the pump, as opposed to the traditional heating element at the bottom of the tank. It's relying on the concept of "condensation drying" and why some form of rinse agent is especially helpful compared to a dishwasher with the traditional heating element and heated air dry cycle.
@nokbri4 ай бұрын
I want to cry from joy. I did the math, and I owe you 90 literal days of my life with the time you will save me. No more washing dishes before loading the dishwasher!! My 1-sprayer, cheap-landlord, old appliance does the job, now that I know how to use it. I'm forever grateful. 💕💕
@oz_jones4 ай бұрын
❤
@winterzealot4 ай бұрын
Great to know these tips work equally well with old, crappy dishwashers!!!! Can't wait to try it! 💙
@FLPhotoCatcher3 ай бұрын
I'm happy for you. 👍 I would not use the rinse helper, even if it's not a scam, because of the health implications. Lots of things like that are worse for us than we realize. And ingesting the stuff from cups, plates, and silverware is probably worse than being exposed to it from shampoo.
@swikaharra24 күн бұрын
@@FLPhotoCatcher just putting this here ...would vinaigre be a good rinsing agent? After all we eat this stuff ...just not sure if for a long time use it may damages the dishwasher?
@almarfleet429923 күн бұрын
@@swikaharraI was looking into the same thing! The internet is full of users that say ‘yes!’ and manufacturers that say ‘no!’. Manufacturers site degradation of rubber seals and deposits on dishes to which I say ‘I’ll use just a little white vinegar’ which gets diluted into the rinse cycle water, and for the deposits - I’ll take that chance vs your fancy surfactants! Going to try it in the next cycle!
@aliceadler456910 күн бұрын
Wow oh Wow!!! So much I did not know for being 70 yrs old!!! Thank you very much!!! I am of the old school rinse all of your dishes that you add to the dishwasher - it’s such a relief to know the correct way!!! Great video & thanks!!!❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊
@rdormer5 ай бұрын
First video I've ever seen that said "load the dishwasher properly," and then actually explained how to load the dishwasher properly.
@wiredwe1rdexe9855 ай бұрын
it explains alot more than i thought
@Kyderra5 ай бұрын
He does mention loading in things face down, but I see so many disagree on that when it comes to silverware. I firmly belive it should to down because A: it gets clean anyway. B: You won't make it dirty again when you take them out as you grab it with your hand. And C: I reduces the changes of injury, especially for children
@StormCrow425 ай бұрын
@@Kyderra He means face down as in the dirty side of plates and bowls toward the washer. For silverware which stands mostly upright it really doesn't matter.
@danielwey5 ай бұрын
Not only how, but more importantly, why.
@cynthiabowers-n9k3 ай бұрын
That was amazing! Bravo. Learned a lot and I have been using dishwashers for many decades.
@Brandon-sc1fz5 ай бұрын
This is the reason for KZbin. this is quality original useful content.
@alcon8355 ай бұрын
Yes. 100 times yes!
@janegarnham3 ай бұрын
yes
@KristovMars3 ай бұрын
Useful AND entertaining!
@5Andysalive2 ай бұрын
the reason for youtube is obviously cats.
@kimeebug955 ай бұрын
Your original videos on this seriously helped my depression. I started doing “depression loads” and not pre washing my dishes before loading and throwing in extra detergent for the pre wash that I wasn’t doing before. And I’ve gotten into the habit of cleaning out the filter every time I unload. The dishes used to be my wall of “can’t” and not it’s not. I can’t thank you enough.
@dorianthegray5 ай бұрын
I've been there too. And now, if anything comes out dirty, I'll often just put it right back in for the next time I run it.
@mmybickers5 ай бұрын
@@dorianthegray "You can always run it twice" is probably the best depression/fatigue/neuroatypical overwhelm advice I've ever tattooed upon my heart~
@mmybickers5 ай бұрын
@@dorianthegray (especially since I have a portable washer -- I long for a video on these, as I do know mine does not deal as well with particular as a "real" dishwasher, but)
@FerralVideo5 ай бұрын
I can relate as well. I get severe anxiety over doing the dishes. Even had a literal full-scale flashback from it once. The dishwasher was already my favorite appliance in the house. And now I can use it even more effectively and do even less of the "doing dishes" that I dread so much! Thank you Alec! And thank you kimeebug for sharing your story.
@FayeVert5 ай бұрын
Glad to know I'm not the only one with washing dishes trauma.
@zacksmith8936Ай бұрын
Just the sort of stuff that makes KZbin a wonderful place. Thank you.
@kellismith43295 ай бұрын
I gotta say, I am an actual qualified dishwasher repairer with many years experience, and you nailed every point perfectly!
@frikkiejacobs88585 ай бұрын
We need more of this. Everyday, 'boring' things explained in detail that just help people use their stuff better. Thank you.
@assininecomment16305 ай бұрын
To be fair, a lot of the tips to using a device effectively and efficiently, _is just plain logic._ However, the successful inculcation of 'believe our hype' and 'you need even more convenience' over-rides the application of _reasoning,_ in the vaaaaaast majority of consumers. 🙄
@alschroeder17245 ай бұрын
Alec is one of the few people that can talk for hours on dishwashers, lava lamps, pinball machines and VCRs and you not only sit there fascinated but you’re enjoying every minute (or hours and hours) of the videos. Keep up the good work!
@61rampy655 ай бұрын
You forgot to mention *toasters* !
@Coltan999Ай бұрын
I am from Germany and I must say your explanations are some of the best I have ever heard, thank you very much.
@eridiance981822 күн бұрын
why do europeans always preface their comments with what country they are from?
@NotASeriousMoose17 күн бұрын
@@eridiance9818We don't.
@essendossev3625 ай бұрын
First of all: yes, this is helpful. Second of all: I'm so glad you're the appliance guy on the internet. The world needs heroes like you.
@xxDOTH3DEWxx5 ай бұрын
This channel is what modern Home Economics in schools should be...
@marzoval95515 ай бұрын
My mother should watch these vids. She firmly believes dishwashers will run up her water bill and refuses to use it and so she hand washes everything instead with continuously running water.
@lapprentice5 ай бұрын
Home Economics should be a part of school curriculum. It should include, but not limited to, basic car maintenance, basic HVAC maintenance, Toilet & Plumbing, Dish Washer, Cloth Washer, Dryer, and Mold & Insect Control, Basic Electrical. Just saying. It would not provide an average Joe knowledge for their homes and save $$ & environment at the same time. Too bad that today's school wants to keep people as blissfully ignorant as possible so that they can make $$$ off of you on basic basic maintenance services.
@Concorde10595 ай бұрын
@@marzoval9551 this hurts me 😭 there's literally zero upside, only downsides, water, energy, and time spent Definitely an unfortunate part of being human that "well that's what I was taught and therefore your new facts are wrong and I'll now believe my own ideas even more strongly" is such a proven phenomenon for us. At least wasting one's time and a relatively small amount of water and energy to hand-wash the dishes is far from the worst example of that phenomenon.
@Concorde10595 ай бұрын
@@lapprentice "school got rid of home ec classes teaching women how to do household chores and auto repair classes (which, BTW, is still a thing in many schools) because they want to make sure professional tradesmen make more money" is a hilarious take I completely agree with you otherwise. We should be teaching those things. It's almost surely not because people working in education have an obsession with getting more HVAC company revenue, though.
@Distress.5 ай бұрын
@@lapprentice lmao it's not some conspiracy. Academia is white collar, it's a cultural bubble, that's why every teacher just tells you to go to school to get a "good job" the administrator is even worse, since they're the ones who actually make money how is home-ec gonna get more for their students into ivy leagues so they can get more prestige/funding.
@catherineb.21105 ай бұрын
High quality Public speaker. I didn't hear an "um" in the whole 20+ minutes. I did hear every word, and you appear fairly relaxed.
@aarone465 ай бұрын
He certainly prepares for these videos.
@dabeamer425 ай бұрын
You also didn't hear all the mis-takes he left on the cutting room floor. And, disappointingly, there was no blooper section at the end, where we usually get to see a few of them.
@Vieweratlarge5 ай бұрын
The world is brimming with frivolous communication. How refreshing this man is. Good on him!
@jonatanrullman5 ай бұрын
It's almost like it isn't broadcast to us live.
@whuzzzup5 ай бұрын
He is using a teleprompter.
@DangerDurians3 ай бұрын
I used your previous videos to help convince my family to actually replace our (fully broken) dishwasher After 7 years of hand cleaning, that is
@sixty-four5 ай бұрын
i work in an appliance store and i can’t tell you how much more helpful this video is for actually educating customers, as opposed to the brand endorsed training videos we’re supposed to watch.
@dougjb78485 ай бұрын
Gimme $100 or I will tell your boss you are not following the manufacturers’ scripts.
@TrueLady-m9v4 ай бұрын
Do you know if it's safe to use baking soda & vinegar in a dishwasher?
@Lordmuhkuh234 ай бұрын
@@TrueLady-m9v It is. What are you trying to do? Don't use them simultaneously, they will neutralize each other and you will be left with nothing but sparkly salt water.
@TrueLady-m9v4 ай бұрын
@Lordmuhkuh23 won't it clean it? Along with the things in the dishwasher?
@corviraptor4 ай бұрын
@@TrueLady-m9v Ideally, as mentioned in the video at 20:40, you would use a dishwasher cleaning product or citric acid powder for this purpose. When using these products, I believe it would help to switch to an Express or Eco mode for the cycle so it doesn't all get drained out after the pre-wash phase of a standard cycle; I haven't personally tried this because I do not have a dishwasher in my current apartment.
@Hyraethian5 ай бұрын
My mother once used Dawn dish soap in our first dish-washer. It will forever be a fond childhood memory. The whole kitchen filled up with suds and we moved armloads to the bathtub to remove water.
@Malibuthe6th5 ай бұрын
i u fortunately did that not too long ago… peppermint + water in a spray bottle did away with the suds on short notice
@tomboyd71095 ай бұрын
Yeah, I did that too when I encountered my first dishwasher. A foot of foam filled the kitchen floor. Color me embarrassed.
@marckyle58955 ай бұрын
That the floor got clean as the suds slowly advanced over the rest of the floor is the unanticipated bonus I discovered. It's like scrubbing bubbles for your floor once you mopped it all up.
@railgap5 ай бұрын
At my first shared apartment when I was in the USAF, my room-mate did that. I should have taken photos. O_O
@bobbywhite53195 ай бұрын
Well now I know a form of domestic terrorism
@NorthFur5 ай бұрын
I switched to dish powder a few years ago after watching your previous video, and I couldn't be happier. Less packaging waste, perfectly clean dishes and I've saved a couple hundred Canadian dollars on powder vs. tabs over this time. Thank you @TechnologyConnections for saving me hundreds of dollars, which I can now spend on Super Thanks.
@TechnologyConnections5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
@morezco18 күн бұрын
I bought a dishwasher because of this video, and I regret NOTHING. Thanks for enlightening me.
@doctorchrys57635 ай бұрын
You're not the "Internets weird appliance guy", you're "The Internets Appliance Savant". Take this imaginary award with what you will.
@sorrycase5 ай бұрын
An appliance sommelier as it were lol
@gingganggoolie5 ай бұрын
This comment takes me back to a simpler time, when Internet Awards were still a thing
@SteveSherman-jp1dz5 ай бұрын
"The Internet's Weird Appliance Savant"
@rocbolt5 ай бұрын
You can hear the tormented cries on the wind of all the people who didn't know their dishwashers had a filter
@DavidBurstrom5 ай бұрын
The Venn diagram of those people and of those that don't know of the lint trap is probably a circle.
@bubbajoe2165 ай бұрын
First thing I did when I moved into my apartment was clean the filter. Nasty nasty 🤢
@IIARROWS5 ай бұрын
My filter is always clean... 6 years, never cleaned, still clean. I really have no idea what would you expect to find.
@azuarc5 ай бұрын
I was scared, but I just checked and mercifully it appears I do not have one.
@cheesetomatoes5 ай бұрын
@@IIARROWS That's... atypical. I extract and rinse mine off every two months and it's definitely not clean.
@BlackMarluxia5 ай бұрын
"together, they're the length of a feature film, and you don't have time for that" jokes on you, I watched both videos several times because I thoroughly enjoy dishwasher lore
@patriciacox81695 ай бұрын
Exactly.😁
@tweendoriru5 ай бұрын
The dishwasher movie is like one of my favorite things to listen to as background noise as well. Can't believe a dishwasher lecture could be so soothing.
@patriciacox81695 ай бұрын
@@SimuLord Ahahahhahahhaaaa
@timheinrich37525 ай бұрын
"How am I supposed to do that with one of these CASCADE?!?" Is still an iconic line.
@ShaudaySmith5 ай бұрын
Dishwasher lore. 😆
@JHollan18 күн бұрын
This video was super informative. I'm a hand washer personally, but going to add this knowladge to my repitoir of things I need to know to keep my family from spending fortunes on repairs and talking my ear off about technology they have that "doesn't work" What I do have is a washer dryer that i only recently learned how to use somewhat properly. I'd really love this kind of insightful info about front lowding washing machines and washerdryers. I think a playlist of your videos about home appliances would be an amaxing resource for folks like myself who are only just now acquiring all of my own white goods and the like for the first time. I'm a new homeowner who grew up with a dad who knew how everything worked but didn't get all of that knowladge from him before he passed and now finding myself trying to learn things that i never got to ask about cus it was never pertinent at the time. Your videos are great cus i often go "oh yeah dad used to know how this worked!" wnd it demistifies a lot of things i previously thought was outwith my ability to learn about
@mattvarner58254 ай бұрын
I love when my favorite artists start redoing their greatest hits
@Amita85053 ай бұрын
😂
@Dude-vb4ul2 ай бұрын
Nice compliment, next time don't use your back hand
@mattvarner58252 ай бұрын
@@Dude-vb4ul lol that's a great turn of phrase 👏
@danielloft5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great video! European here, using moderately hard water in 6+ year old Siemens dishwasher that came with the apartment I bought (so it might as well be 10-15 years old). Two more tips that were not mentioned: 1. If the dishwasher has a salt based water softener, go check out if the dishwasher has a water hardness setting. My wife was ready to throw the dishwasher out the window as there was always a thin grease film left on the dishes, especially plastic ones. I was lucky to find the manual of a similar enough dishwasher and realized the thing was set to the softest setting! After setting it correctly (checked the water hardness both via city's water supplier site and with a free sample water hardness strip) and it's like we have a new dishwasher. Oh and the filter at the bottom is also went from a greasy mess to almost not needing cleaning. 1*. Avoid exaggerating with the hardness setting as the salt is corrosive and a too high setting will use it up incredibly fast. 2. Avoid putting narrow dishes (like tall soda glasses) at the corners of the racks!
@jurajvariny60345 ай бұрын
This. TIL american dishwashers don't have built in water softener, dunno why.
@DevinFriske5 ай бұрын
@@jurajvariny6034Different water distribution models. Recently visited my local water treatment facility for work and it was fascinating. Potable water treatment plants sometimes control hardness content. One crazy fact - I live 45 miles from Chicago but have their water via underground distribution network. That said there are many Americans who draw from underground reservoirs, good or bad and this water is inspected for content (usually yearly). Family home was hard water (lots of CaCO2) from the geology so the softening unit was whole house to bring it back within usable range. For the wealthy home owners, it is usually a whole-house water softener.
@haventyetbegun5 ай бұрын
Not sure about the whole "salt is corrosive" argument. Salt is only here to regenerate the water-softening resin. What is corrosive is the water that is softened.
@mcMineoc5 ай бұрын
@@jurajvariny6034I think they have the water softener in their detergent. (hence why you should use more of you have hard water)
@danielloft5 ай бұрын
@@haventyetbegun I've picked this info up from somewhere... I only remember the advise saying that thr salt container should only be refilled right before a washing as spilled salt sitting around the interior of the dishwasher will be corrosive.
@GuttersMN5 ай бұрын
Per your previous dishwasher videos we switched from pods to powder, and it made a HUGE difference. My wife was ready to buy a new one, but now we're completely happy.
@KR-hg8be5 ай бұрын
Yep I discovered that the absolute cheapest powder actually works better than any of the liquids.
@michaeltreadway18172 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video! I've been hand washing because I was never happy with the out come from the machine. I followed every tip from the video and I'm blown away with the outcome. I even discovered that I have one of those little rinse aid compartments haha
@cagroundhog5 ай бұрын
You helped me understand Xmas lights, pinball machines, water heaters, heat pumps, freezers and now dishwashers. This content is very helpful to virtually anybody who watches it. Thank you!
@zacharyracine16185 ай бұрын
"I'm very sorry for what you are about to find. It will be unpleasant!" That was an understatement lol. I can't believe I've never thought to clean my filter as I am an engineer who works with pumps every day... I even watched the last two dishwasher videos. Thank you!
@edrichard61535 ай бұрын
Finally, somebody got through to you.
@wolfe62205 ай бұрын
I recommend a couple of therapy sessions for people after they clean their filter the first time. 😂
@JetJ3215 ай бұрын
@@wolfe6220after reading these comments I am going to give this job to my sweet and unsuspecting husband. He is asleep as I watch this 😅
@wolfe62205 ай бұрын
@@JetJ321 😂
@luvfunstuff25 ай бұрын
Lots of people get rid of perfectly good dishwashers because they never cleaned the filter and now they think it's broken😢
@catibree1Ай бұрын
Boy I learned a lot from you. I normally do not use my dishwasher because I didn't like the performance.. but, as you went on I went out and checked the filter. It was clean since I don't use the darn thing. Then I watched more of your video. Decided to put the breakfast dishes in and just give it a whirl. That includes smeared on egg residue and bacon grease. By gollly, the danged appliance finally cleaned my dishes like I had always hoped. Therefore, it goes to show, that I totally was not doing what I should have been doing. And, only thanks to you and this video have I finally learned what I needed to do. Bad thing.... it took so long to find this video. But, thank you so much. That costly piece of "junk" as I have always called it, is finally worth it's salt.
@Skip62355 ай бұрын
Your first dishwasher video legitimately changed my life
@mrasco3175 ай бұрын
when the original video came out i was on the verge of replacing my dishwasher since it was under preforming compared to just hand washing my dishes, i watched the video as part of a 3am KZbin rabbit hole and im glad i did because i tried out a few of the ideas the next day and it turned out saving me from needlessly going out to replace my admittedly improperly operated dishwasher. no joke you saved me so much hassle with a single video thank you
@groxiveenterprises3605 ай бұрын
I'm an appliance technician, absolutely adore your videos. This one is close to home. I give a rapid-fire paraphrasing of these tips at least a couple times a week.
@philham184416 күн бұрын
A video that should be watched by everyone using a dish washer! Thanks ❤
@MakeaBlaze5 ай бұрын
your videos on dishwashers have literally changed my life. That sounds exaggerated, but unfortunately it is true. I used to spend hours a week cleaning dishes just to put them in a dishwasher for them to get washed again! My house is so much cleaner not having to spend all my time washing dishes but letting the dishwasher do all the work and now I can instead focus on cleaning the rest of my house with my time! Thanks!!!
@christiankirkenes59225 ай бұрын
I was a repair technician for 12 years. This is a great explanation of everything and very helpful. I'm even going to show it to my wife seems how she doesn't want to listen to me when I try to explain this stuff to her.
@belapapp47835 ай бұрын
Haha! They never listen to us!
@assininecomment16305 ай бұрын
Really, @@belapapp4783? That's what 'they' say about you guys.
@saintejeannedarc94605 ай бұрын
@@belapapp4783 That's probably tit for tat. Men usually listen even less, lol.
@timmzahn5 ай бұрын
Being the "Internet's weird appliance guy" should be a badge of honor!
@sorek__5 ай бұрын
He should hire people and do labs like LTT does to test and rank different appliances. Honestly we all use them, and with his explaining and attention to daily-life details it would be soo good to have reliable source of information.
@omerkaya5455 ай бұрын
LinusHousewifeTips™
@andersjjensen5 ай бұрын
Being "the internet's weird appliance guy who can also do proper research, scripting and editing" is what earns him the badge of honor for me. Because god knows there are a lot of other "appliance folks" out there who make factually shallow content that brings as much joy as having a root canal done.
@deelkar5 ай бұрын
weird-appliance guy or weird appliance-guy?
@hetzz5 ай бұрын
It is in my book. I’m preaching Alec’s Advice to my peers that’s for sure. Most of them would probably never watch any of his videos, but his knowledge is spread via proxy around here. I always refer to Alec when someone asks how I know this simple but yet alluding knowledge, in the hopes of racking some new subs. But In the end, I’m happy to spread the knowledge.
@Mach10X2 ай бұрын
Posting this as a top comment as well: When I had some pods left I would just toss the pod in the compartment then add a bit of powder for the pre wash. Even if you prefer pods, still get some gel or powder for the pre wash, it’ll last you a long, long time since you only use a little. Another tip is that you can run a rinse cycle with a small amount of detergent if you’re like me on only run the dish washer once it’s full about once or twice a week. This gets off the majority of the mess and prevents rotting. Kudos for mentioning the adjustments for the top rack. I’ll also point out that most dishwashers have a removable silverware tray, so pull that baby out to load it up or for unloading, no need to break your back!
@clayman15655 ай бұрын
This video should come on a disk with every dishwasher purchase.
@Jimmyvdpost5 ай бұрын
On a disk ❤
@JMurph20155 ай бұрын
Sadly I wouldn't have any way to play said disk anymore 🤣.
@E4S655 ай бұрын
How about we compromise with a disk and a QR code for the rest of us with no way to play it.
@eksboks1485 ай бұрын
lol before I saw these replies I was like oh yeah that'd be cool! Then they made me realize even I barely have anything that can play one anymore
@deannab88905 ай бұрын
A disk? Where would one find to play it? Next to a fax machine in a museum? A QR code to a link would allow more people accessibility.
@kimberlywhidden69664 ай бұрын
OMG! I never knew half of these things. I’m 62 years old and read all owners manuals to every appliance I’ve ever owned! I’ve shared this video with my kids and next I’m putting it on my Facebook page so my extended family and friends can benefit. I watch a lot of KZbin videos, and this one gets my best video EVER!
@frederic6044 ай бұрын
Wait until you watch this channels toaster video!
@Biddybee4 ай бұрын
Totally agree
@shirleyandrews11523 ай бұрын
I’m 83 & just learned a bunch I also saw one on cleaning a frt loader washer & learned so much.
@NoName-ds5uq3 ай бұрын
You read the manuals? Wait… there is somebody else who does that? I thought I was the only one on the planet! 🤣
@jofrazier-hansen40972 ай бұрын
I read the manuals too.😂
@LeinaDZiur5 ай бұрын
I respect a man with a purpose. And Alec's purpose is to educate people on dishwashers.
@springpurse5 ай бұрын
Another purpose he has is to teach nerds like me how different technologies work
@LeinaDZiur5 ай бұрын
@@springpurse Oh yeah I don't miss a single video. I'm almost convinced to buy a dishwasher, and he helped me choose my AC by understanding how it works.
@angelbear_og5 ай бұрын
And heat pumps! 😆
@davidcool51895 ай бұрын
And the refrigeration cycle.
@Meatsweats_o_O5 ай бұрын
and every other random ass topic. I love it.
@Urufu-san24 күн бұрын
As a European moving to the U.S. next year for work, the „run the hot water prior“ tip is very helpful. Here we hook up to cold water, the dish washer does all the heating - and not with an open heating element, lest anyone burns themselves accidentally. That’s why our dishwashers are fairly expensive, and still not a standard in all households. I recently switched from the 1:15h program on my dishwasher to the 29 minute program - and the dishes are just as clean. Way to safe energy and water, found out by just playing around a bit! On a side note: Excellent presentation! 👍🏻 On top of the excellent info.
@aarondubois61625 ай бұрын
when the original video came out i set out to buy myself a dishwasher. i was mid 20's and had handwashed my whole life and it was honestly the worst chore ever. i had my first child with a second on the way so i knew the amount of dishes would only increase. i managed to find a portable one for really cheap and i fixed it myself. to this day it still works and is hands down the only purchase i have never ever regretted even a tiny bit. i love that thing and its coming with me every where i ever move too. all because of these great videos, they're awesome.
@TheMaragorn5 ай бұрын
What kind did you get?
@JohnShalamskas5 ай бұрын
Two years ago I replaced my broken dishwasher with a Kitchen Aid very similar to the one TC appears to be using. It took about 3 weeks of hand washing to convince me to cough up the money for it. I was amazed at how much time the machine saves me. I'm completely satisfied with the Kitchen Aid dishwasher. Parts are readily available, because it is made in America by Whirlpool. And thanks to TC, I am using liquid detergent in the pre-rinse, which makes everything squeaky clean despite the hard well water. I never have to clean the filter because I do a quick hand rinse in the sink to remove large stuff.
@aaronhuie70135 ай бұрын
One of the things I've noticed in switching to powder -- not to mention using the minimum amount of powder I can get away with - is that it has resulted in dishes that are every bit as clean as pods can make them and doesn't leave an invisible residue of soap on the dishes that you can smell and even taste in your food. That has been by far the best advice I've gotten from this series of videos. Thank you for reminding me that newer, more, and more convenient are not always equivalent to better.
@deus_ex_machina_5 ай бұрын
Do you use a rinse aid, the surfactant thing that prevents water stains, and thus residue?
@Matt-jq7zw5 ай бұрын
@@deus_ex_machina_ i still had residue with rinse aid but lowered the amount of detergent after watching his last video and it went away. for laundry/dishes, i always liked filling up the soap to the max as a kid and just continued that until his vid
@aaronhuie70135 ай бұрын
@@deus_ex_machina_ Yes I do.
@MichaelButlerC5 ай бұрын
shrinking down your content to under 30 minutes is probably the hardest part about your job, but we thank you for it !!! the best youtube channel!
@normanpanzica130929 күн бұрын
I'm awestruck by the excellence of content and of delivery. Helpful content from the supreme excellence of his presentation. I've been well-paid for speeches but I salute this gem. In a word, Wow.
@ruibritoprior40775 ай бұрын
YOU, sir, were the reason I bought a dishwasher for my house. My hand arthritis-soaring days were over! We didn't buy a dishwasher before, because on our parents house, the dishwashers were more of a headaching thing than proper kitchen-helper appliance. I saw your first video, I made my wife watch, I started my mind-bogging teary eyes mode, I cryed for help for 2/3 weeks, I made my wife so sick of hearing it and she finally cracked, and let me buy a dishwasher. At first she was doubting the results 'You really think a random nerdy-guy from KZbin is right about dishwasher?'... But then, no more dirty dishes coming out of that dishwasher (unless I forget to clean that filter... oops) Recently, as in, last week, we went on vacation, and my mother-in-law was putting dishes in the dishwasher, and even rising out would leave the dishes dirty. She is obnoxious on the powder, she still uses those pods, and everytime I talk about powder she goes: 'companies made such an effort in creating these pods, so they must surely work!' And they never do.... 'And it's...' (--clearly not--) '...the dishwashers fault!'. I love to not have to pre-rinse the plates, I love how simple it is to load the dishwasher and how things turn out to be. PS: when I bought the dishwasher, I made sure to be energy-efficient, and to have a pre-wash compartment (in my case, it has a slope on top of the wash compartiment lid). As a result of this, every wash takes about 2/3kwh in ECO Mode, 5Litters of water and 10grams of powder. Pretty neat! And as a Plus, on ECO mode, about 20min from finishing, it automatically pops the door to a specific angle, so the dishes/utensils are correctly dry when it ends the cycle! Thank you for all the tips! Kudos from Portugal ;)
@purpleldv9665 ай бұрын
Hey irmao! Can you find powder dishwasher detergent in Portugal? Greatings from Romania!
@ouzoloves5 ай бұрын
What make and model do you have?
@jonathanfontaine23255 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing :) Is that 2 or 3 kWh, or 0.66kWh?
@Pystro5 ай бұрын
Oh, pods do work as intended all right! They look flashy and make idiots - sorry, ignorant consumers - buy them ...for triple the cost of cheap powder.
@ruibritoprior40775 ай бұрын
@@purpleldv966 hi. Yes I can, SUN powder in Continente and Auchan, and Finish powder in Froiz.
@andrewn73655 ай бұрын
This video should be broadcast as a PSA. I feel like 90% of people with a dishwasher could learn how to get the most performance out of their machine and save some money too.
@IceWolfLoki5 ай бұрын
Dishwasher manufacturers should include a link to it on the box the dishwasher comes in (cause lets face it who reads the manual)
@Anon-y4w5 ай бұрын
This video needs a compressed like 5 min version with just clear tips and only a sprinkle of explanation
@DawnPetrichor15 ай бұрын
@@Anon-y4wThis is the compressed version, hah. I think the first videos done on this were just upwards of 5 hours? Unsure on that number, but it’s definitely around there.
@Soepsliert5 ай бұрын
The detergent mafia will never allow that 😂
@andrewn73655 ай бұрын
@@IceWolfLoki That reminds me of the licence agreement with a forced arbitration clause printed on the box of LG refrigerators. The issue there was that the box would usually be taken away by the delivery crew and people had no idea they "agreed" to those terms and conditions.
@joekeen1175 ай бұрын
I can't believe I just watched a 27 minute video about dishwashers AND enjoyed every minute! Well done sir!
@ngonidzashemashenu9510Ай бұрын
This video is a real game changer! I was even considering replacing my dishwasher but not after watching this video. I'm now getting great results. Thank you a million times 🙏🙏🙏
@dawn_h65 ай бұрын
I don't know any other channels that can get half a million people to flock to a half-hour dishwasher tutorial the day it's uploaded. I love it
@Sir_Corgerus5 ай бұрын
Yeah it's great to see videos done this well. It more effectively brings crucial information to people who need it most.
@rallychamp20035 ай бұрын
I agree. It is amazing. And the comments (5400 after only 2 days!) are also so lovely. I'm so pleased for Alec. I've been watching his channel since the beginning.
@xTobsecretx5 ай бұрын
It’s funny, just yesterday I was telling my friend who has dishwasher problems that you have a super long video about dishwashers and here you are today with an updated shorter version. Truly a man of the people!
@AmanBansil5 ай бұрын
I can't believe this was suggested to me and I'm watching the whole thing...and, I FINALLY KNOW HOW TO PROPERLY WASH DISHES IN THE DISHWASHER. I love how serious of a tone this is...how technical it is. This is the level of detail we need things explained. Well done.
@mangeliqueb2 ай бұрын
I haven't been impressed by dishwashers coz I'm still thinking I could do better manual dishwashing but now that I've come across your video, I am convinced that dishwashers are indeed very helpful like washing machines do with our laundries. Now I know what to do with a dishwasher even before I get them. All thanks to you!
@ldalipis5 ай бұрын
Your dishwasher videos should be played at schools. You have taught me details that are so precious!
@raylopez995 ай бұрын
He's good, a master of his domain.
@patpatboy25 ай бұрын
I legitimately changed my dishwashing behavior based on your first set of videos. I started running my kitchen sink until the water was hot, I switched from pods to powder detergent for the main wash, and liquid detergent for the prewash, and I've been very happy with the results. Glad to see a more accessible update for people who aren't about to watch an hour long video about dishwashers (plus another ~hour long Connextras video)!
@eugenetswong5 ай бұрын
I find that the best use of that water is to just wash our hands after loading. This helps to avoid wasting water, and helps us to avoid forgetting to purge cold water. Settings can be chosen before step 1, if the machine allows it.
@echorises5 ай бұрын
We don't have powder available in the whole country, used liquid ones for both prewash and the wash. Results: better but still worse than licking the plate clean.
@kevind8145 ай бұрын
Same, but I do use the heated dry; otherwise items will still be wet hours later. I make sure to put all plastics on top rack.
@eugenetswong5 ай бұрын
@@kevind814 Do you open the door when the machine is done? Letting out the steam is enough to dry most dishes.
@kevind8145 ай бұрын
@@eugenetswong No, as the machine has a vent to allow this.
@arxaaron5 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. Your "proper use" info convinced me to return to regular use of my dishwasher. After my wife passed and I was living alone, it seemed more efficient and just as easy to wash by hand, even after I welcomed a new life partner into my house. Except for the occasional party cleanup, the dishwasher sat idle for the past 12 years. After watching this, I let the dishes stack up a bit, racked up the plates in the machine (without any of my usual rinsing or soaking), then re-powderized the solid box of Cascade under the sink (stab, stab, scrape, scrape, repeat), ran the tap til the water was hot and crossed my fingers that the machine's water seals hadn't dried up and turned to dust. I ran a normal cycle and the dishes came out spotless. Machine washing does a better job of sanitizing, and, according the green book of facts, also uses a little less water than hand washing. A happy return to the convenience of modern world of the past! 😁
@YeshuaKingMessiah5 ай бұрын
A lot less esp if no prerinsing! And far cleaner. No one knows how to get a dish or pan clean, I swear 🤢 Plus I can put toothbrushes and sponges in it, among other things, to disinfect practically.
@deagol43Ай бұрын
I, too, lost my wife of 50+ years, and appreciate this site and the many appreciatyive comments. I am going to search out a repair for my washer, which has a habit of leaking around the door, and get back to using the machine. Oh, yes, the hints and tips are great. It seems the users' manuals in our appliances do a poor job of using them efficiently and to extend their lives. (This applies to our major appliances, cars and trucks!}
@amandaweichel51802 ай бұрын
I appreciate this video. I don't think most people know how any of these appliances we use everyday works. I also didn't read the maintenance manual! Now I know how to better take care of my dishwasher and have it last longer.
@kenk82155 ай бұрын
Thanks for redoing this! Ive recommended your initial videos many times but i think this shorter version will increase their chances of actually watching.
@fatsquirrel755 ай бұрын
Showed my gf 10m vid from another channel, she quickly lost interest. She couldnt believe i watched over an hour on what should be 5mins. Big items on the bottom, small and fragile on top. Pack cutlery randomly. Run hot water b4 starting. Go cheap, and just add some powder for first rinse.
@paperboyqc5 ай бұрын
But I really want to takemore.
@CODDE1175 ай бұрын
Ah, the original, the sequel, and the abridged version. Fantastic stuff.
@capitalinventor48235 ай бұрын
Now it's for the third in the series and maybe a prequel. :) You know we'll watch @TechnologyConnections!
@tzz6155 ай бұрын
Great video!
@brokenrecord30955 ай бұрын
I've watched a few of this guy's videos now. He has a rare talent of making mundane subjects interesting.
@1laurelei14 ай бұрын
I love his can-opener video!! It offers a more subtle life change than the dishwasher trilogy, perhaps, but improvements are improvements. 😂
@PrismaNotTerra4 ай бұрын
TC: May I interest you in 2 videos about dishwashers? What about a compressed version? Maybe a video about coffee percolators, or perhaps one about drip machines? How about many about different lighting devices? Perhaps a video about boiling water? Or maybe 2 videos on appliances from decades ago that are far superior to their modern counterparts? Me: All of the above
@AbandonedMines1111 күн бұрын
Really enjoyed this video! I’ve always been fascinated by how washing machines and dishwashers get things clean. I just bought a new dishwasher as a replacement for the model I had which was probably 25 years old if not older. The new dishwasher uses a lot less water although the cycle times are a little bit longer than what my old dishwasher had. I, too, found that the Great Value brand of dish dishwashing detergent pacs were pretty effective. After those ran out, I bought the Kirkland dishwashing pacs because those were highly rated by Consumer Reports magazine. Those seem to work well, too. But after watching your video, I plan on going back to buying a box of Great Value dishwashing detergent after I run out of the Kirkland pacs. I believe Consumer Reports rated the Great Value brand as very good just as you did. A+ video, man!
@zeprincesszz4 ай бұрын
For those of us looking back .. 1. Check for and Clean Filters 2. Run kitchen tap until hot before starting dishwasher 3. Use the detergent dispenser and close its door (also put some detergent in pre-wash!) 4. Try a basic/ cheap detergent (powder or gel jug) Also, make sure your dishwasher is actually hooked up to the hot tap your sink is hooked to.
@debraowen67232 ай бұрын
Thank you!😅
@Goddybag4Lee2 ай бұрын
And for Europeans or others that can. Use Dishwasher Salt!
@Calayna12 ай бұрын
Thank you for the spark notes version! 🙏
@rudymeowАй бұрын
@@Goddybag4Lee Dishwasher Salt are only needed if you have hard water, Europeans machine have salt dispenser because a lot of regions needs them. If your water are soft you don't really need any salt.
@UrsulaMajor4 ай бұрын
Just wanted to leave a comment to say this video literally changed my life. I was raised to treat the dishwasher as solely a sanitation device. I would scrub and struggle with dishes until they were spotless before putting them in the dishwasher. This ended up leaving me exhausted and having to rerinse the white powdery spots off of everything after it was done. I eventually just stopped using it Your video taught me that i was drastically overworking for worse results. I stopped prescrubbing and now my dishes end up coming out cleaner 😂 Thank you so much for this video❤
@Akanisen0495 ай бұрын
A continuation of the dishwashers!!! Those two original videos helped me and my partner save a lot of time, energy, and money 😁
@JD9689323 күн бұрын
A lot of people probably think this video is stupid and pointless, but it's not. I learned so much! Thank you. I haven't had a dishwasher in years(lived abroad) and these tips are insightful.
@klfjoat5 ай бұрын
"That water will evaporate quickly, unless you live in a swamp." We in Louisiana appreciate your shout out. 🤣
@meman69645 ай бұрын
Also central Florida, sauna land
@Bipolar_Expedition5 ай бұрын
South Florida. West of state road 7. A short drive from the wetland preserve. My air conditioned, indoor humidity often exceed 60%.
@010101Be5 ай бұрын
Right next door at the Gulf here! E. TX
@Dipsoid4 ай бұрын
Central Floridian here, my dishes always come out still wet unless I leave the dishwasher overnight, even then there's no guarantee the dishes will be dry. The worst is plastic Tupperware. I'm trying to slowly replace the crap with glass Pyrex because I don't know what it is, but I could leave the clean dishwasher for a week, open it up and all of the plastic stuff is covered in water while the ceramic and glassware is nice and dry. Plasticware is even a pain to towel dry because I can wipe it down with a fresh dry towel and it still feels damp afterwards.
@rysterstech4 ай бұрын
Can confirm, in Louisiana they do not dry properly.
@GigaGrim5 ай бұрын
I watched your video years ago and not to be hyperbolic, it genuinely changed my life. I hate washing dishes by hand and I used to think that dishwashers never cleaned effectively. Running the tap until hot made all the difference.
@_DeathDreams_5 ай бұрын
Thanks for single-handedly keeping cheap store-brand dishwasher detergent alive
@jeanminnick9617Ай бұрын
I just moved and am getting used to a different dishwasher and hard water. This video was very helpful. I've changed where I put things, cleaned the filter, and am running the hot water first. I had already purchased Lemon Shine so was glad to see you mention it. The last loads have been better. Thank you so much!
@ew75125 ай бұрын
Did not plan to spend half an hour watching a video about my dishwasher this morning, but I have no regrets.
@ElMona4 ай бұрын
This stuff should be in a life-preparation course in schools
@user-eh2hj8bx6O4 ай бұрын
It's stuff parents should be teaching their kids
@liam32844 ай бұрын
But parents don't know it. These videos remind me of Australia's state TV educational programming unit in the 80's and 90's. It's high praise, as they were known for practical content with high production values.
@evanbarnes99844 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing while watching this! Until recently I was a teacher, and I always wished I could add a class period to the day for stuff like this and how to make a good phone call or write an email that's actually well written and communicative.
@hcxpl14 ай бұрын
I mean, I don't even have a dishwasher but that's what I was thinking the whole time through the vid
@alleecmo4 ай бұрын
If by "life-preparation course" you mean Home Economics... Those classes were got rid of because society saw them as only for training housewives, thus misogynistic. Never mind that EVERY adult needs to know how to feed themselves (plan meals to avoid waste, grocery shop wi$ely, cook & properly STORE food), clothe themselves ($hop wi$ely, wear what looks good on them, properly launder and MEND to help clothes last, and possibly sew), shelter themselves (find and CARE FOR a house/apartment), transport themselves (buy & care for a car or find other viable options), fund any needed education, find a JOB (apply & interview), properly manage that paycheck (aka, BUDGET & balance accounts) and PAY BILL$. Everybody forgets the "Ec" is for ECONOMICS. We became "ashamed" of being frugal, as it admitted that we were NOT all "temporarily embarrassed millionaires". If the last 20 years or so has taught us nothing else, Adulting 101 is VERY needed.
@oleeide97635 ай бұрын
Ahhh 27 minutes about one of my favorite apliences again, almost as enjoyable as the hour long feature about the red fridge, my al time favourite KZbin video..
@vco7531Ай бұрын
this is the only channel I can watch a 30 minute video on dishwashers for leisure
@jennifermeadows21354 ай бұрын
Thank you for a professional, music-free, well-illustrated video with simple, easy-to-understand information! You gave very basic information without being condescending, and taught me a lot in a short time about something I’ve had in my kitchen for nearly 30 years (with replacement, of course)! Thank you!
@ingridhahn13384 ай бұрын
Thank you very great video
@gliftor5 ай бұрын
Ten years from now, my children will be shown your videos in school. And that is a good thing
@brewtalityk5 ай бұрын
I'm setting a reminder for 10 years from now. Hope we make it
@tonipwneroni98465 ай бұрын
@@brewtalityk if we make it bro, a beer for you is on me for getting that far. Remind me ten years from now. Edit: IDGAF if we live on separate continents. If we make it that far and it's within my means, i will video call you, send you the funds, and say cheers with my own drink in celebration. Hopefully the housing crisis or climate change doesn't kill is first.
@TGardenBlue5 ай бұрын
i’m joining the group
@TheTruthKiwi5 ай бұрын
Thanks to channels like TC the internet isn't total brain rot for kids.
@grogueQ5 ай бұрын
I live in Baltimore, so kids don't learn anything in our schools.
@de_la_Nae5 ай бұрын
just wanted to say that my girlfriend showed me your old/main dishwasher video a month ago-ish and it's helped a lot. i'm crippled, it's not easy to stand/crouch over the appliance and figure it out, and the landlord didn't give me a manual. your information has definitely made it easier and more effective to use. thank you, TC!
@trouty79475 ай бұрын
If you can find the brand name and any strings of letters and numbers on the appliance, there's a very good chance you can actually get the manual for it online. Extremely helpful if something breaks too, as you can guarantee you won't be able to fund the manual for it when you need it haha
@RainerSchrom2 ай бұрын
I agree with everything you say. Best video on dishwasher use for this country. I wished everyone would watch.
@1busologo5 ай бұрын
we've got fridges, freezers, dishwashers, toasters and kettles. now i'm really excited for a washing machine trilogy
@InventorZahran5 ай бұрын
Hopefully featuring a climactic battle between a side-loader and a top-loader!
@TestarossaF1105 ай бұрын
@@InventorZahran yessssssssssssssssssssssss
@Veronica_needssleep5 ай бұрын
He has hinted on this in one of the full length dishwasher video's, in a snarky comment about washing powder existing. My eyes have been peeled ever since!
@Danicalip85 ай бұрын
Omg yes!! I need a washing machine video ASAP!
@timduncan67505 ай бұрын
Yes please...
@damdamfino5 ай бұрын
I’ve tried sending your videos to my parents because their coffee mugs keep coming out dirty and they just won’t see the light. They insist on a certain brand of the pods. So when I’m there and doing the dishes, I throw a cheaper gel pod in the tub and put their favorite pod in the dispenser and suddenly their mugs are cleaner. I also do a citric acid clean every week or so because their water is hard. You’re changing lives, man.
@strohmy98635 ай бұрын
Dishwashers in Germany have a compartment that you fill with a special salt (usually only every couple of months) which then descales the water automatically. You then don't have to use acid to clean the machine and also glassware for example comes out very shiny without any stains.
@rybaluc5 ай бұрын
@@strohmy9863Well that is not exactly true and yet not harmfully untrue so to speak: 1) Dishwashers with water softeners are not special to Germany. 2) Salt is not special and is not softening water itself. It's just pure salt without whiteners(well not always), iodide or antigranulation additives. It's more pure than your kitchen salt. 3) softening is done by ionex capsule full of small granules Granules in capsule inside the dishwasher are refreshed few times in cycle by salt dissolved in water. It's not a rocket science really. However you might damage softening capsules if you forget to add salt into it annually or you not disable softener prior use all in one agents. Not all dishwashers have reliable signalling for missing salt. It's good to check it vusyally from time to time.
@Refertech1015 ай бұрын
@@strohmy9863 that salt is probably metaphosphoric acid
@dws845 ай бұрын
Ha! Boomers!
@willhooke5 ай бұрын
What does the gel pod do that the powder pod doesn't?
@RoelWijnands5 ай бұрын
Every dishwasher episode makes me more excited for the inevitable sequel: Your washing machine is better than you think (tips, tricks, and why 3 minutes can last for 15)
@Roxwins5 ай бұрын
Use cold water and less soap.
@julianbello83765 ай бұрын
@@Roxwinswhich soap?
@Roxwins5 ай бұрын
@@julianbello8376 Purex. There is a podcast with Malcom Gladwell (I think, I’ll see if I can find it) where they did an experiment and they spoke to machine manufacturers about best practices. I don’t remember if there was a machine or brand recommendation, but the overall take away was that modern washing machines are made to be efficient and so I soap. So use cold water and less soap, and Purex was the best soap.
@Tardisntimbits5 ай бұрын
@@RoxwinsBut cold water doesn't kill bacteria in your clothes, especially your underpants.
@ediebegonia5 ай бұрын
@@Tardisntimbits I don't think that's accurate when comparing cold water to water heated by a residential water heater.
@howyacuttin90872 ай бұрын
I just spent 30 mins watching how to best use a dishwasher, of which I dont have. But your presentation and tips were great. Well done you.😊
@grayrabbit22115 ай бұрын
@0:03 - No, if you have a Frigidaire FDPC4221AW dishwasher, your dishwasher *truly sucks*. My new place came with a 1 month old one of these and after 6 months of fighting, it was never able to get dishes clean. Pre-rinse, no pre-rinse. Scrape, no-scrape. Powder, liquid, etc. Dishes came out dirty every time. I ripped it out and put a Bosch in and haven't had a bad run yet.
@justno5675 ай бұрын
Frigidaire is just terrible.
@DailyCakeSlice5 ай бұрын
Not sure my model but yeah my Frigidaire dishwasher is also awful. After only 2 years it has completely stopped pumping out old water
@edrichard61535 ай бұрын
Bosch is a little pricey but they are beautiful machines.
@stillnotatim5 ай бұрын
@@edrichard6153Of course they are. Those Germans.
@mascot49505 ай бұрын
A dishwasher feature I'll never want to live without again: Automatically opening door when finished. That was a game changer for me. No more needing to pay attention to when the machine is done so I can open the door while it's still toasty inside to help the last moisture to evaporate. Just start and forget, it'll sort itself out.
@MalBuch-vk1jw5 ай бұрын
Agree! My machine (in Germany, from Neff) has the weird limitation of only doing this in the Eco programme without modified options. As soon as you choose a different programme or add an option to Eco, the door will stay shut. :(
@Thermalions5 ай бұрын
So envious of you. I know they exist, but they're impossible to find around my parts (and mine doesn't need replacing yet anyway).
@bartiz125 ай бұрын
Especially handy, when you are about to leave for 2-5 days and forgot to put on your dishwasher. With classic, 'non self-opening' one you come back to very unpleasant smell... or just leave dirty dishes to further rot. With self opening doors - there is no dilemma.
@jorgelotr37525 ай бұрын
Make sure to warn your visitors about it, though. My current dishwasher has that option (and somehows counts the drying time with the door open as part of the wash cycle), and someone visiting was doing something on the kitchentop when the door opened; it was a guy of the right height just in the perfect position.
@Emiliapocalypse5 ай бұрын
WOT. I’ve never heard of this witchcraft and would be in awe of your dark wizardry. Really you shouldn’t have said anything, you could’ve gotten a new follower of your magic with a simpleton like me, I’m willing to do the cleaning and promise not to go all Mickey Mouse on your mops
@chelybeann5 ай бұрын
I just wanted to say that your original dishwasher videos completely changed how i did dishes and i am now a cleaner person because of it! I never thought the dishwashers got them clean enough and id be too tired after a big dinner to do dishes so they would sit. Now that i know how to run a dishwasher, my dishes get cleaned every evening and put away every night. Thank you for these types of videos! They mean more than you know.
@halg36252 ай бұрын
Your channel is one of my favorite channels, of all time. My family has never owned a dishwasher, but I'm getting older, and a bit slower. I really want to get one, when I can afford it. The house isn't really built to accommodate a dishwasher. But there are old water faucets, where the washer used to sit, back in the 60s. I bet I can hook it up there. And conveniently, the faucet is actually in the dining room, which is part of the kitchen. This is VERY valuable information. Thank you.