Your dishwasher uses about 7 gallons of water per wash, with prewash, or about 3 1/2 minutes of running your kitchen faucet. With a sanitizing (added heat) cycle, it gets the water much hotter (usually >165° F) than what comes out of your faucet. Plus, you don’t have to stand hunched over the sink washing dishes.
Have never used rubber gloves for dish washing – in addition to not being feel where washing is needed, they are so large on my hands that they floated off when I tried using at parents house when younger. (I wear children’s gloves for winter and garden as my hands are so small.)
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
My rubber gloves when worn at my employed grocery store are for when collecting carts from the parking lot during a rainy downpour.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 3 years ago
Pluggers go to play parties?
juicebruce over 3 years ago
Those are “Chore Party Gloves” ;-)
nyssawho13 over 3 years ago
“So flexible you can pick up a dime!” ;-)
walstib Premium Member over 3 years ago
So Audrey Hepburn wasn’t a plugger.
ctolson over 3 years ago
I remember the rubber gloves that had the flannel liner where impossible to blow up like a balloon. Probably why my mother used them.
John Wiley Premium Member over 3 years ago
Your dishwasher uses about 7 gallons of water per wash, with prewash, or about 3 1/2 minutes of running your kitchen faucet. With a sanitizing (added heat) cycle, it gets the water much hotter (usually >165° F) than what comes out of your faucet. Plus, you don’t have to stand hunched over the sink washing dishes.
raybarb44 over 3 years ago
Sadly……
MichaelSFC90 over 3 years ago
Her husband will also need a set of gloves.
mafastore over 3 years ago
Have never used rubber gloves for dish washing – in addition to not being feel where washing is needed, they are so large on my hands that they floated off when I tried using at parents house when younger. (I wear children’s gloves for winter and garden as my hands are so small.)