• @WoodScientist@sh.itjust.works
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    263 days ago

    There’s also just no point. What exactly would one hope to accomplish in having a window in their dishwasher? With a microwave, you can monitor food and make sure it’s not boiling over, smoking, exploding, etc. With an oven, you can monitor goods to see if they’re done or not. But a dishwasher? Unlike a cooking device, there’s no harm in leaving dishes in the dishwasher too long. You don’t need to pull them out at just the exact moment they’re fully clean.

    Unless you’re one of those weirdos that cooks things in their dishwasher, I can’t see any reason why you would need a window in one.

    • TJA!
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      233 days ago

      Okay, but why then is there a window in my washing machine?

      • AFK BRB Chocolate
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        173 days ago

        Usually only on front-loading models so you can see if there’s water in it before trying to open the door.

        • M137
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          83 days ago

          Which is what most of the world uses. And it’s also kinda nice to look at, which isn’t the case for dishwashers.

          • AFK BRB Chocolate
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            73 days ago

            They’re attractive, but they also have a much bigger problem with gaskets getting moldy, and I personally think getting clothes in and out of a top-loading is more convenient unless they’re stacked.

      • Sixty
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        63 days ago

        To see the mold growing in the side loader machine’s silicon gasket that never dries out of course!

        Also because that’s what the house came with and it didn’t break yet.

        I kill it with vinegar filled wash cycles now and then but it’s annoying and recurrent. Top loader with dumb knobs and a metal lid next if they die before me.

        • @Caesium@lemmy.world
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          43 days ago

          my mom’ll never get a side-loaded washer for that exact reason. Clothes also may get a musty smell even when cleaned in one. We’ve got sensitive noses so it’d be unbearable for us

        • @Excrubulent@slrpnk.net
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          33 days ago

          You can get anti fungal liquid that you add to one of the secondary dispensers which should keep that at bay while also keeping mould off your clothes, and also you can leave the door open between cycles to dry it out. I’ve been told it’s important to leave the door open when it’s not in use.

          • Sixty
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            43 days ago

            Good advice for everyone.

            I leave the door open yep, clean the drain trap too.

            I should try anti fungal instead, we’ll see if it does better than vinegar. The cheap bulk white vinegar does work, I just have to do that twice a month and remember to wipe down the gasket frequently.