Dishwashers


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The modern dishwasher can be traced back to inventor Josephine Cochrane, who put her hand-powered device on display at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. Josephine was the granddaughter of John Fitch, who invented the steamboat. Dishwashers with attached plumbing didn't come along until the 1920s and it would be another twenty years before someone thought to add the drying feature. By the 1970s, the dishwasher came of age and began to be a part of nearly every new home construction.



Dishwashers

If you're fortunate enough to have a dishwasher in your kitchen then you know the amazing amount of time-saving benefits such a machine can provide. Loading a dishwasher and setting the wash cycle means you aren't trapped in the kitchen doing dishes while everyone else is off having fun. If your current kitchen doesn't have a dishwasher then finding a practical model that you can adapt to your space isn't as complicated as you might think. Trusted companies like Amana, GE, Hotpoint, Summit, Frigidaire and Maytag have an abundant array of models that can fit into many existing counter spaces. You might lose some storage space but what you'll gain in convenience will more then make up for that loss.



Types of Dishwashers

Just like all the other appliances you may have in your kitchen, the dishwasher you choose will have its own unique features. Each dishwasher comes with design features that help you get the job of washing dishes done in the most efficient of ways. When shopping for a new dishwasher, you want to look for units that have a large capacity, especially if you've got a family that is always on the go. Getting kids to do the chore of washing dishes could prove a challenge but having them load or unload a dishwasher makes that particular chore a breeze. The goal of any dishwasher should be that you're not washing the dishes before putting them into the machine. Yes, you might give them a rinse but you should be on the lookout for models that have power "jet" washing features that can perform deep scrubbing during the wash cycle. This will prevent the need of a "double washing." Energy costs should also be a concern when shopping for a dishwasher. Many of the models available today have taken "going green" into account and have been redesigned with many energy-saving design functions. Much like a washing machine, a good dishwasher model should come with different wash cycles for you to choose from. Naturally, what cycle you select depends on what you’re washing. It might be a load of pots and pans which requires deeper cleansing or a small load of plates and glasses that merely need a quick rinse. Ideally, you should never run a dishwasher unless if is full. This will maximize your energy usage.



Dishwasher Features

You'll also want to find a model which comes equipped with state-of-the-art cleanser dispensing features. Like your clothes washing machine, these dishwashers release your particular soap or detergent additives so that they are dispensed properly throughout the wash cycle in order to maximize the cleaning experience. Available dishwashing detergent comes in liquid, powder or dissolving tablets. You want to make sure the unit you are buying is a dishwasher that can utilize all types of cleansers.



If you are considering a dishwasher to fit into your existing kitchen environment, you'll find that there is a vast array of finish styles and looks. Everything from stainless steel door fronts to sleek black or white. Consider also the type of control panel features. Most newer models of dishwashers have one-touch electronic controls. This makes setting up the wash cycle as easy as popping corn in the microwave.



Your kitchen environment might be designed in such a way that you wouldn't be able to fit an under the counter dishwasher into it. This is especially true for a lot of apartment dwellers. Fortunately there are several models of dishwashers that are actually designed to be mobile stand-alone units. These require a hose hook up to the sink but that's a small amount of effort for each wash considering the big tradeoff of being able to clean all your dishes at once. You can effortlessly wheel these units into a pantry closet or tuck it under a table until you're ready to use.



Buying a Dishwasher

At the Rainbow Appliance website you'll be able to discover the wide variety of dishwashers available for purchase. These can be delivered right to your door without any hassle. You'll be able to compare prices and styles with one visit to the site. And be sure to take advantage of the limited time rebate offers. Start saving time in the kitchen right away with a new dishwasher.