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We used to use the standard tablet that would be released automatically during the cycle. However this broke and we chucked a tablet in during the cycle.
Sometimes we forgot to add a tablet and when we took the dishes out we found that they were clean.
If the dishes were badly soiled then perhaps a tablet will help; but generally our experience is no. Even we when badly soiled we use a supermarket own brand.Never pay on an estimated bill0 -
Interesting, thanks0
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When it's off, it uses nothing, whether it's plugged in or hard wired to an FCU. The cost in electricity per cycle is a few pence, and the water cost will be about the same as flushing your WC (zero unless you are metered).
The secondhand value of an old dishwasher is the same as an old washing machine-zero.
If your electricity bills are high, it's more than likely due to the way you heat and hot water the property. Post some proper info, along with your annual usage in kWh's, and advice can be given.No free lunch, and no free laptop0 -
When it's off, it uses nothing, whether it's plugged in or hard wired to an FCU.
Not quite correct if it has touch controls; they always use a bit of power all the time to detect when you touch them. Some models of dishwasher constantly use up to 10 watts of power just to keep the touch controls active. We always switch ours off at the wall socket when it is not being used.0 -
We used to use the standard tablet that would be released automatically during the cycle. However this broke and we chucked a tablet in during the cycle.
Sometimes we forgot to add a tablet and when we took the dishes out we found that they were clean.
If the dishes were badly soiled then perhaps a tablet will help; but generally our experience is no. Even we when badly soiled we use a supermarket own brand.
Definitely going to test this, thanks.0 -
ASavvyBuyer wrote: »Not quite correct if it has touch controls; they always use a bit of power all the time to detect when you touch them. Some models of dishwasher constantly use up to 10 watts of power just to keep the touch controls active. We always switch ours off at the wall socket when it is not being used.
All our appliances get shut off at the wall when not in use - including the cooker & microwave, both of which have touch controls. It's quite surprising how much some stuff takes when sitting on standby.
We had electric reclining chairs which chewed their way through 360 watt/hrs a day each when just plugged in - thats over £30 a yearNever under estimate the power of stupid people in large numbers0 -
ASavvyBuyer wrote: »Not quite correct if it has touch controls; they always use a bit of power all the time to detect when you touch them. Some models of dishwasher constantly use up to 10 watts of power just to keep the touch controls active. We always switch ours off at the wall socket when it is not being used.
I doubt if a years -old d/w has touch sensitive controls. But even if it does, at a constant 10W, it will cost about £9 a year. So I don't think that will be the cause of the OP's 'sky high' bills.No free lunch, and no free laptop0 -
matelodave wrote: »We had electric reclining chairs which chewed their way through 360 watt/hrs a day each when just plugged in - thats over £30 a year0
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Do they not have some kind of 'standby' mode ? I've never had one or really looked at one. I'm just thinking the "tv on standby vs unplugged" situation, although I realise even if it did it would only be a few mA being used at most.
If its not being used at all, then there might be a switched spur I guess or (hopefully!) a fused spur at least for it.0 -
Everyone has been so ridiculously helpful!, thanks so much! I’m a young adult who hasn’t encountered these problems before,which makes me sound useless but sadly I haven’t anyone else to ask! I’ve had to get someone in to disconnect my dishwasher. It’s frustrating as my dad use to be a plumber&handyman. There’s only so much google can tell me ��
Now I need to figure out how to fix a leaking cistern. All these bills seem crazy high. Thanks everyone for all the advise!0
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