Check out Bosch washers. The European designs tend to use less water.
Mark V.S.
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From: dms@scheidt.chem.nd.edu [mailto:dms@scheidt.chem.nd.edu]
On Fri, 16 Aug 2002, Michael Lye wrote:
>
> first one I ran across) claims the ability to clean 16 place settings
> using as little as 5.6 gallons of water per cycle. (from
> http://www.appliancemagazine.com) Don't know any other specific figures
> but other manufacturers will have similar perhaps some lower water
> usage. Doesn't take much hand washing to use up 5.6 gallons of water.
Watch these numbers. Many new dishwashers have a sensor that tells how dirty
the dishes are (by looking at the rinse water, I think). They stop washing
when they're clean. Some washers have water use numbers quoted that are the
result of more or less washing clean dishes. I don't put clean dishes in
the dishwasher, and I suspect most people don't. Real water use can be
several times higher. There are highly effecient dishwashers that use
very little water, though.
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