The dishwasher is a device that automatically cleans dishes, bowls, plates, forks, knives, and other tableware. Household dishwashers come in built-in, countertop, and sink styles, and they primarily use spray rinsing for cleaning. Using a dishwasher significantly reduces the tedious labor of hand washing. The high-temperature spray not only removes food residues and grease but also kills common viruses and bacteria, such as E. coli. In terms of water consumption, mainstream dishwashers generally use less than 10 liters of water, which is only about a quarter of what is used for hand washing, making them more water-efficient. The drying function of dishwashers effectively addresses the issue of dishes not drying easily when washed by hand. Regarding washing capacity, mainstream dishwashers are available in various capacities, such as 5 sets, 8 sets, and 15 sets, to meet daily household needs. As living standards continue to rise, dishwashers have gradually become essential kitchen appliances in homes.
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