We’d like to remind Forumites to please avoid political debate on the Forum.
This is to keep it a safe and useful space for MoneySaving discussions. Threads that are – or become – political in nature may be removed in line with the Forum’s rules. Thank you for your understanding.
📨 Have you signed up to the Forum's new Email Digest yet? Get a selection of trending threads sent straight to your inbox daily, weekly or monthly!
The Forum now has a brand new text editor, adding a bunch of handy features to use when creating posts. Read more in our how-to guide
Table top dishwasher
the_devil_made_me_do_it
Posts: 5,567 Forumite
I would like a dishwasher but haven't the room for a full sized one. I was told I could buy a table top one. Are they expensive and how do they "plumb" in??
I've never had a dishwasher before, but both my partner and I are becoming increasingly busy with work and uni + I have very sensitive skin and a dishwasher could be a godsend.
Any help/advice would be appreciated
Maybe someone has spotted one cheap
I've never had a dishwasher before, but both my partner and I are becoming increasingly busy with work and uni + I have very sensitive skin and a dishwasher could be a godsend.
Any help/advice would be appreciated
0
Comments
-
I'd be grateful for an answer too on how they plumb in. I've never been able to work it out. Do they just fix onto the taps?
0 -
I let my mind wander and it never came back!0
-
Only thing I would suggest is double checking that it meets your requirements size wise.I find they don't actually take a whole meals worth of washing, so you either end up washing all the saucepans and other stuff by hand or will need to run it twice - not very money saving.0
-
ScoobieGirl wrote: »Only thing I would suggest is double checking that it meets your requirements size wise.I find they don't actually take a whole meals worth of washing, so you either end up washing all the saucepans and other stuff by hand or will need to run it twice - not very money saving.
There's only myself and other half. We wouldn't be home for lunch, so mainly tea-time dishes.
I have no room for the regular size one. I don't want to start moving kichen cupboards to fit one in.0 -
If you have a full sink unit -a basin and a draining board - you could fit a small dishwasher under the draining board side and just have a single cupboard under the sink." The greatest wealth is to live content with little."
Plato0 -
lilac_lady wrote: »If you have a full sink unit -a basin and a draining board - you could fit a small dishwasher under the draining board side and just have a single cupboard under the sink.
Unfortunatly I only have a single cupboard under the sink. I live in rented property too, so am really unable to make changes.0
This discussion has been closed.
Confirm your email address to Create Threads and Reply
Categories
- All Categories
- 353.5K Banking & Borrowing
- 254.1K Reduce Debt & Boost Income
- 455K Spending & Discounts
- 246.6K Work, Benefits & Business
- 602.9K Mortgages, Homes & Bills
- 178K Life & Family
- 260.5K Travel & Transport
- 1.5M Hobbies & Leisure
- 16K Discuss & Feedback
- 37.7K Read-Only Boards