Thursday, 22 May 2014

The Dishwasher Revolution: Wheels of Change in the Kitchen World


Whether it is the e-commerce upsurge, the telecom penetration, or any significant development in the modern world, we always manage to catch up with our European counterparts. Why is so that the same kind of revolution has not been witnessed in India in the arena of washing dishes with a dishwasher?
According to a recent survey, only 1 in 100 households in India use dishwasher, whereas 2 out of every 3 households in Europe use this modern day appliance. For decades, we used to wash clothes manually and then the magical appliance called the ‘washing machine changed it all for good. However, what stops us from graduating to dishwashers for cleaning dishes? Here are four myths that prevent many Indians from using this modern day wonder that is helping the European households with hassle-free, efficient, and hygienic dish cleaning everyday.
Dishwasher Cannot Wash Indian Dishes: 
This is a very common misconception held by many Indian households. However, the reality is that it can wash almost all the dishes including the Kadai, Patila and even pressure cooker.
It Consumes a Lot of Water
In India where water is almost as precious as gold, saving water becomes an important part of household management. However, the fact is that the dishwasher not only uses less water but also helps save water by recycling and filtering it.
Time-Consuming
In today’s fast-paced world, time is a limited commodity. Most office-goers are hardly left with any energy to even do the basic household chores post office hours. Strangely, when it comes to dishwasher most of them immediately discard the thought of buying it based on the misconception that washing dishes in a dishwasher is a time consuming process. The realty is quite different. It only takes 9 minutes to load and unload 12 place settings in a dishwasher; while it takes 60 minutes for the same task when done manually. Some back-of-the- envelope calculation can show that this way a family of 4 could save up to 4 hours each week simply by switching to a dishwasher.
It Uses a Lot of Electricity: 
According to Intertek UK 2010 Washing up Study, dishwasher use less energy as compared to washing dishes by hand. Thus ultimately helps in saving money on overall electricity bill of an Indian household.
Once these myths are busted, there is no reason for the Indian consumers to abstain from the wonderful convenience offered by this efficient device. The wheels of change in the kitchen world are already turning. Are you going to be a part of the revolution?
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