Despite the common misconception that the dishwasher is a modern kitchen appliance, the first dishwasher was invented by Josephine Garis Cochran in 1886. She was a wealthy middle class woman with a clumsy maid who would often chip or crack the best china tea sets. Josephine designed a machine that would wash the dishes effectively without damaging the pots in the process.
However, it wasn’t until the 1950s that the dishwasher became a household kitchen appliance. Before that period, there were none of them in the houses and only restaurants and large catering companies used dishwashers.
Dishwashers have come a long way since 1886 and we expect them to do so much more than to just clean dirty dishes without any damages.
is there a good way to choose your dishwasher so it will fit your needs?
First and foremost, the size of your family will influence your choice. A standard 18″ compact dishwasher is suitable for a family of up to three people whereas a 24″ countertop dishwasher would accommodate a family of more than three members.
And now comes another step, figuring out what type of dishwasher should you actually choose. If you have a new kitchen and wish to conceal your white kitchen appliances you could opt for a concealed or ‘built in’ dishwasher.
You will get free standing models in any size you want, but before you choose one, you should measure the space you have in your kitchen or anywhere else you plan the diswasher to be. You should know that this little thing may have quite an impact on what you choose. You should probably go for a portable dishwasher if your kitchen is quite small or you do not have several memebrs of family living with you.
Since the global warming is more real then ever and the prices of electricity are rising, it is a very good option to purchase a dishwasher that is a good energy saver. The appliances that are graded with A rating are the most efficient machines when it comes to power saving. If your budget allows it, get yourself an Eco-friendly dishwasher.