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Yes I'm a dishwasher that doesn't need plugging in, I do the dishes in the sink with hot water and fairy liquid and it only takes a few minutes of my time, no plumber or electrician required. I also live in a small flat and it works for me Yes there are dishwashers that don't need plumbing, you fill a reservoir each time you want to wash dishes and empty it when it has. By the time you have done that I've done mine and put them away
I never knew that dishwashers also came with built in AI and blog support What part number are you and are you currently in stock at Curry's or Argos?
Hello all, Just wondering if anyone can recommend a small counter top dishwasher you can fit on top of a counter top that doest need any plumbing? if so how do you connect it to the water? do you just plug into the kitchen sink tap? We have one of those taps which hot and cold come out of. The water pressure is pretty poor though so would it still work? Does the dish washer heat the water up making it very hot? Are there any dish washers you don't even need to plug into anything? thanks all
I can't advise on the counter-top units, but we once purchased a "slimline" dishwasher (but still under the counter) for a small kitchen. Budget was tight so we got the cheapest available. It worked as well as it should but the noise was absolutely horrendous - so loud that it drowned out anything else in the flat, so no watching TV or relaxing or anything. I suspect that noise levels for the counter top units may also be a parameter that you need to check out as part of the purchasing process.