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12 Signs Your Dishwasher Is Dying

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Grandfather assisting granddaughter in cleaning dishwasher at kitchenAs far as kitchen appliances go, few are as underappreciated as the dishwasher. In fact, it ranks as the least-used device in American homes, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. That’s odd because:

  • Hand-washing dishes is such a loathsome task that most people would prefer scrubbing a toilet, according to a 2017 survey.
  • Doing your dishes by hand has been scientifically proven to be less effective than using a dishwasher.
  • Using a dishwasher can save you nearly 10 days’ worth of hand-scrubbing over the course of a year.
  • An energy-efficient dishwasher can cut your utility bills by $111 per year, as compared to washing and drying by hand.
  • In the age of COVID-19, do you really want to take your chances that you’re not getting your dishes completely clean?

So, what gives? After talking to appliance experts, it has become apparent that a great many dishwashers out there—maybe even the one in your kitchen—are actually in desperate need of replacement. Here are the signs your dishwasher is dying (or is basically already dead).

 

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