is one of the old style ones. you have to manually move it and hook it up to the sink, which is fine. it still works great. now, i wake up this morning to find a huge puddle on the floor of the kitchen while the dishwasher is on. so my first thought is oh shit, its leaking. so i started cleaning it up and unplugged the dishwasher. i started cleaning up and realized it wasn't a leak, so i turned it back on to finish - then i saw that the hose was no longer connected to the sink and water was coming out of the hose and spilling on the floor. so someone *smart* in my house took the hose off the sink before the dishwasher was done for some reason. fucking genius
maybe there mouth was burning from jalepenos and needed a drink of water...still should of hooked it back up..plus, you almost have all 3's in your post count.
The dishwasher in my house is one of the old fashion ones too and started fires when used... found that out the hard way. It came with the place and we can't take it out, so we just use it as a counter and keep things inside it... it's pretty useful, has a locking door thing so things are usually safe. We don't really need a dishwasher anyway...
that sucks. we don't have a dishwasher. that sucks more. someone's house burned down recently near where i live because of a dishwasher. there was a plastic lid or something that fell down onto the heating element during the heated dry cycle, and started a fire, and no one was home.
its fine to disconnect it from faucet, but leave the hose in the sink so the water that comes back out has a place to go that you know, is not the floor
We've almost had a fire because of the dishwasher. Not here, though, at my mom and dad's house. The smell when a plastic spoon gets melted in the bottom is one I will never forget.
I don't even know why ours did it though, there wasn't any plastic or anything, it's just shitty. but, the soap compartment inside makes a good place to hide Neils joints. lol
LOL...You got parents that are so cheap they wash and re-use plastic spoons?......I knew a Chinese lady that owned a restaurant ....she was a millionaire ...and she saved her same straw to use over and over
My great grandma was a multi-millionare. She washed and re-used tin foil. She was an oakie who sold her land.
hand the bitch a shovel come on people, that was easy *dissappointed* my parents re-use stupid shit like plastic spoons and [FONT="]margarine containers [/FONT] the used to keep tv dinner containers fuck that shit, i threw a bunch of it out and i continue to do so whether they like it or not
Andy wants me to save margarine containers and stuff...I agree with you. I refuse to do it. The platic on those are not meant to be in the microwave or reused and can give you flipping cancer. Andy's not cheap at all-except when it comes to tuperware and silverware. When I moved here i was like 'what the fuck man, how does your silverware and knifes have rust on it?' So I got new ones, with his card of course and throw-out his stuff gradually so it's not too traumatic for him. I don't know man. What i eat off of it super important to me-it needs to not be rusty or capable of rusting (hello-they should not make kitchenware that's not stainless steel) and it needs to not give me cancer. the end
oohhh ohoohh. how about this one? i had a dishwasher that started a fire in my house once too. she didn't like being called dishwasher so she set my sheets on fire.
No, one of those big spoons you stir stuff with. It was plastic. Whoever came up with the idea to use plastic for stirring hot things... But yeah, they wash and reuse plastic silverware (I think that's the dumbest term, plastic silverware...), and plastic cups, and plastic bowls...all the disposable stuff. But the funny thing is they have plenty of REAL dishes. My mom's obsessive compulsive like me and a hoarder. I used to be a hoarder, but not so bad anymore.