July 16, 2010
CLean The Grime From Your Schedule, And Dishes
I have a very busy schedule at work, which leads me unable to do my dishes all the time. The Pacific Digital tabletop dishwasher gives me the proper amount time I need, which is very little, to do the dishes. The item features a stainless-steel spray arm and tub that will never rust. Its roomy cavity can hold up to four place settings-exceptional for apartment style living.
Place salad and lunch plates in the standing position, bowls at an angle, cups upside down along the higher tier, and silverware in the utensil basket. Then choose from three great automatic wash cycles–large, standard, and gentle–by making a selection from the machine’s easy to use electronic touch-pad controls. Just insert soap–and it takes care of the rest. The dishwasher has a quick sink-connect selection or a fixed-installation option, and its rock-hard design stores easily and out of the way in a standard-size kitchen cabinet when not in use, helping to keep those countertops clear for other every day tasks.
It also includes a heavy-duty detachable lower rack, an expedient drain pump, and a high-quality filtration system. It has a chic, modern design, weighing about 45 pounds, the tabletop dishwasher measures 17-9/10 by 22-3/5 by 18-1/4 inches.
It does the job. The instructions were pretty simple and the whole thing was very easy to figure out and hook up. I have it sitting on top of a counter and it takes up an acceptable amount of room. It can be a little difficult figuring out how to load the dishwasher to capacity since there is not a lot of room to fidget around with.
It has three settings, the lowest of which doesn’t wash very well at all; the middle and “pots and pans” settings work just fine. Pacific Digital did a great job on this one though. I’d recommend this for anyone who doesn’t like to spend a lot of time and effort doing dishes, especially those living by their lonesome in an apartment.
Your dishes turn out better with ginger sugarsnaps in the machine!
Filed under Kitchen Appliances by James Cameroone