The dishwasher has its pros and cons compared to traditional hand washing, but it’s a popular choice, available in stores and supermarkets. Let’s compare the pros and cons of using a dishwasher versus traditional hand washing!
1 Advantages of a Dishwasher
Saves Water, Electricity, and Provides a Better Clean
Many customers worry about the electricity and water consumption of dishwashers. Typically, washing dishes by hand for a family of four to five people after a meal takes around 15 to 20 minutes and uses about 15 to 20 liters of water.
However, with a dishwasher, we use less water, approximately 10 to 15 liters per wash.
Dishwashers save water, effort, electricity, and provide a better clean
Thus, dishwashers are more water-efficient than traditional hand washing.
Although dishwashers take longer to wash than hand washing, a dishwasher cycle typically takes about 40 minutes to an hour, depending on the selected wash cycle. But, the dishwasher has multiple stages: rinsing, cleaning, drying, disinfecting, and odor removal.
Dishwashers take longer but deliver a superior clean
So, while dishwashers take more time, they ensure a thorough clean, eliminate bacteria, and save effort without consuming excessive electricity.
Disinfects and Prevents Mold
Dishwashers offer both hot and cold water washing options and allow you to adjust the water pressure to suit your needs. They can effectively remove stubborn stains and have quick disinfection and drying capabilities.
Dishwashers disinfect and prevent mold
These features are ideal for humid weather and families that use wooden chopsticks and spoons, as the dishwasher will dry and disinfect them, preventing mold from growing inside.
Offers Various Wash Cycles
Modern dishwashers provide multiple wash cycles, including automatic, economical, mixed, and quick wash cycles, giving you the freedom to choose the one that suits your needs.
Dishwashers offer a range of wash cycles
Additionally, some machines can also be used to wash fruits or vegetables.
2 Disadvantages of a Dishwasher
High Price
Currently, the price of a dishwasher in supermarkets and stores ranges from 10 to 40 million VND (Vietnamese Dong). If you opt for a used machine, it will still cost you around 5 to 10 million VND. This price range is relatively high compared to the average income in Vietnam.
Dishwashers are expensive
Additionally, there are associated costs for related accessories, which can also be quite significant.
Not Suitable for All Utensils
A disadvantage of dishwashers is that not all utensils can be washed in them.
You can’t wash all types of non-stick cookware, aluminum dishes, or heat-sensitive utensils in a dishwasher.
Therefore, it’s essential to inspect items before placing them in the dishwasher to avoid damage.
Dishwashers can’t wash all utensils
In conclusion, when comparing the dishwasher to traditional hand washing, we find that the dishwasher offers more benefits. It suits the needs of busy individuals, especially those who juggle office work and household chores.
If your family has the financial means, investing in a dishwasher can save you time and provide a more relaxed lifestyle.