Iroc-Z
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Seeing that you can get a used dishwasher for cheap on craigslist. Seems like it would be a good parts washer. Hot water and soap. Thinking of installing one in the garage. Opinions?
Seeing that you can get a used dishwasher for cheap on craigslist. Seems like it would be a good parts washer. Hot water and soap. Thinking of installing one in the garage. Opinions?
You need a hot water supply unless you can find one with the heating element in the bottom. I tried hooking my old one up in my garage with just the a garden hose and didn't clean that good with cold water.
no most dishwashers don't have a heating element, only the older style and more recent versions have a heating element in them. The first one i tried was a 15yr old whirlpool which i gutted, no heating element. I just recently replaced a 10yrold bosch also with no heating element.
I bring motorcycle parts in the shower with me. I'm slightly ashamed, yet strangley I enjoy it
(too much junk in hot water)
I bring motorcycle parts in the shower with me. I'm slightly ashamed, yet strangley I enjoy it

I never heard of running a dishwasher on anything but hot water, but maybe its a regional thing, here in SoCal electricity is VERY expensive compared to gas.
Mickey O what did you mean by this? Does hot water typically have more contaminants or something?
It's hard to believe the Bosch didn't have a heating element (must be a cheaper model, the one I tossed (a kitchen aide) was about 15 years old, it had a heating element), I think Bosch or Miele specified cold water supply. But I do think I got it mixed up, most you hook up to hot but some get hooked units get hooked up to the cold (the insty hots get cold only). I should know this I've literally installed hundreds of them and the only ones I saw without a heating element was the 18" models and cheap ones.
Dawn is NOT a good choice, you need a non foaming soap like the new front load washers use. Foam cushions the impact of the water, which reduces the scrubbing ability.
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those premium brands have internal flow through heaters, eliminates the "top rack only" requirement and all the melted plastic dishes that fall down below.
Mickey O what did you mean by this? Does hot water typically have more contaminants or something?
I have installed easily over 1500+ dishwashers no ****!....And have never even heard of anyone hooking one up to cold water.....That's why when a kitchen is plumbed for a dishwasher hookup (three angle stops under the kitchen sink)....there is one cold angle stop for the cold side of the kitchen faucet.... and two hot h20 angle stops, one for the kit faucet and the other for the DW.![]()
I agree with the fact the heating element will in fact help in heating and maintaining the water temp inside the DW. But that's because it heats the water up to 120-140 degrees. Then it will also use the element if the user selected the heat drying option.
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