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To want a dish washer?

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dilemma456 · 22/04/2010 22:34

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MamaG · 22/04/2010 22:35

tell him to fuck off

get it

it gives you SO MUCH TIME

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WolframAlpha · 22/04/2010 22:35

Get one. I think if you run them full etc not too dreadful and frankly Worth It.

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scurryfunge · 22/04/2010 22:37

You could argue that if you let the machine stack up and only use it once every few days when full then it will be more green than kep running hot water to do washing up every meal time.I'm probably making that fact up though

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abbierhodes · 22/04/2010 22:37

Oh, they're wonderful. Get one. Bollocks to the environment, let him walk to work or something to even it out.

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ChippyMinton · 22/04/2010 22:37

Just get one. He will be converted.

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Tortoise · 22/04/2010 22:38

YANBU I love my Dish washer. I believe they actually use less water. Just costs more to buy the tablets than washing up liquid!

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Vallhala · 22/04/2010 22:39

YANBU. I've just had to get rid of mine as my new house's kitchen is too small to accomodate it. God I miss it! I spend way too much time washing up and I'm fed up with it already, just 2 weeks into our move, despite living in a lovely house in an idyllic village.

If your DH won't budge from his stance buy him a pair of Marigolds and put your feet up whilst he uses them!

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ChippyMinton · 22/04/2010 22:39

'once every few days'?
Mine is often on twice a day.

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amothersplaceisinthewrong · 22/04/2010 22:39

Indeed. I only got one a few years ago when the kitchen was redone and would not be parted from it now. Just get online and get it ordered.

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Goingspare · 22/04/2010 22:39

Could you compromise and get a second-hand one? It's the manufacturing of them that's un-green; they can be quite economical in water and energy.

Actually, I'd get one anyway.

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scurryfunge · 22/04/2010 22:41

Yeah I know Chippy, mine is on everyday...I told yu I was making it up!

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ben10isgr8 · 22/04/2010 22:41

get one...go now..order online
We just got one after 10 years of me doing the dishes and it is the most freeing feeling I have had, (I am so pathetic but I just don't care)

I heard some report that dishwashers are more environmentally friendly than hand washing as you tend to use it once per day or less while some people wash up 2 - 3 times per day.

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scurryfunge · 22/04/2010 22:41

you*

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IwishIwasmoreorganised · 22/04/2010 22:41

YANBU.

I'm sure they're not that environmentally unfriendly as long as it's fully loaded.

Go on washing up strike so that your DH can see how long you spend at the kitcken sink every day!

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ooojimaflip · 22/04/2010 22:44

Does he want you to wash the clothes by hand as well? Get one.

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AmeliaJaneAgain · 22/04/2010 22:44

Scurry I'm sure I thought the same (though I too may have made it up!) Does this help?

'A 2004 peer-reviewed study concluded that the best automatic dishwashers available at the time, when fully loaded use less electricity, water, and detergent than the average European hand-washer.'

From en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dishwasher

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BeenBeta · 22/04/2010 22:45

Just go and get one. It will change your life. People do not wash clothes much by hand anymore - same with dishes. As long as it is completley full every time it is used the energy/water use is almost no difference betwene a dishwasher and washing by hand.

Really if DH wants to save the planet, he can fit the house with insulation, a solar panel, stop driving, make sure every electrical item is switched off every night.

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PrivetDancer · 22/04/2010 22:45

Yanbu, get one! I could not be without now, it genuinely improved my life!

Get the most energy efficient one you can, your dh can prove his green credentials by handwashing the stuff when he wants to, otherwise the machine gets to do it

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BertieBotts · 22/04/2010 22:46

God, I miss mine from the last house I lived in I seriously want one. Just need to convince my landlord to let me...

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displayuntilbestbefore · 22/04/2010 22:47

YANBU
Having a dishwasher will give you loads more time (to do environmentally friendly things) and I have also read about them using far less water than when someone washes up by hand frequently during the day.
Does your DP do all the washing up at the moment, may I ask?

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paisleyleaf · 22/04/2010 22:48

I read that they're greener. Really.

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Alibabaandthe40nappies · 22/04/2010 22:49

Dilemma - ours is v.economical and uses only 16 litres of water to do it's whole wash. When you consider that it will hold an entire day's washing up where you might use 3/4 bowls of water to do it by hand, much better to use the dishwasher.
No running gallons down the sink while you wait for the hot to come through.
V.good if you are ill because it gets everything sterile.

If he barely does the washing up then he has no say - just order one and organise a plumber!

Seriously though, my DH is very eco-minded and he did his research and insisted we got one.

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ChippyMinton · 22/04/2010 22:49

Don't forget it will need to be plumbed in...

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EricPicklesFatNeck · 22/04/2010 22:51

mine is second hand! much greener you use less water, less detergent and less energy and you dishes are much cleaner.

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dilemma456 · 22/04/2010 22:51

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