Beko dishwashers have a feature called Ion guard, which basically is fans that activate every little while and completely filter the air inside the dishwasher. This completely gets rid if humidity and smells. You can store clean or dirty dishes in there for weeks and it wouldn't have a smell What's a shame is that in my region they sell the dishwasher with either half load or ion guard, between them I rather go with ion guard but being able to do a half load would be very convenient as I live alone
A feature i have in my oven that i absolutely love is a setting for dough to rise which is 30-60 degrees (Celsius) that i can choose …works so good for people who bake a lot plus i also use it for homemade yoghurt
I have a bread proof option on my oven, the biggest downside is that the bread deflates too much from the time when you pull it from the oven to when you can stick it back in when the oven is up to baking temp. I usually end up using the warming drawer (where the pans live) to proof my doughs.
Super useful video. I had all these features, as I found them important, but most people told me I am a geek. Now I have more confidence it was money well spent. I would add one more for the washing machine: weight measurment. It tells how loaded up it is. I used to measure the kg on small scale, but this is much faster.
Great information!!!! If adding a griddle to the middle section do you have to have the griddle elongated burner or can you use the regular 5th burner?
I like the pop open feature on the dishwashers to aid in drying, bit is this a bad idea if you have wood countertops? I'm worried the steam would warp them.
We'll add it to our list, thanks for the suggestion! We've done something similar to that in our video about fabric softeners, but not specifically scent boosters. I'd imagine a lot of the same things could be applied to scent boosters though. You can check that out here if you're interested: th-cam.com/video/8Y3RpTEfH0M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=kM59_Wk2oVMfC1oo
I have seen that video. From what I heard scent boosters dont have much fabric softening and have much more fragrance, so there probably is a difference. Would love to hear more about other products (scent boosters, wool balls, stain removers, etc)@@BoulevardHome
I wish microwaves let you set a default power level. I would set my default to 50-60% and adjust my reheating times. If i needed or wanted to heat something fast then I could manually change the power level to 100%. Didn't know about the Humidity sensor that is cool! Inverter microwaves are awesome too! I can run mine on the same 15A outlet with my induction cooktop and not trip the breaker.
My old microwave had power settings from 350W to 1300W. My new one operates on percentage only. 100% is 1300W which is too high for my rice, so I get on my calculator and do my percentage equation. 60% is 780W for example. That's perfect for basmati rice on a 12 minute setting. Try that method.
Here’s my issue with the smart dispense on the washers; my Samsung toploader doesn’t even give the right amount of water for a load. How is it supposed to dispense the proper amount of detergent? I would LOVE to go back to a front loader, but my machine is only 3 years old 😢
Are you serious? Modern dishwashers do not have heating elements anymore? That was a big feature and an important feature government needs to get the hell out of everything.
lots of dishwashers still have heating elements, not sure where he got that information from....my whirlpool has a very hot dry cycle using an element ..I can see it in the bottom
ALL DISHWASHERS HAVE A ELEIMENT FOR CORRECT wash and rinse TEMPERATURES. Normally a circle or square calrode. At the bottom sump of the dishwasher. 120f 130f Target Temp 140f 155f Basic & med line DISHWASHERS. Cold water only gives more versatility in TRUE wash and rinse temps. But longer wash times. European machines achieve this if you have and array of dishware. Like delicate for lower temp washing. But usually people don't apply this . They use hot water hookups. 115f 120f 130f 140f 150f 155f 160f 170f Achieve those temps in a higher end DISHWASHERS. These machines uses a flow thru heating system. Meaning you want see it. And plastics won't get burned . Or plastic tops or lids that might fall down in the sump that could cause damage near a element.
What's your favorite appliance feature that you couldn't live without? Let us know in a comment below!
Beko dishwashers have a feature called Ion guard, which basically is fans that activate every little while and completely filter the air inside the dishwasher.
This completely gets rid if humidity and smells. You can store clean or dirty dishes in there for weeks and it wouldn't have a smell
What's a shame is that in my region they sell the dishwasher with either half load or ion guard, between them I rather go with ion guard but being able to do a half load would be very convenient as I live alone
A feature i have in my oven that i absolutely love is a setting for dough to rise which is 30-60 degrees (Celsius) that i can choose …works so good for people who bake a lot plus i also use it for homemade yoghurt
That sounds like a super awesome feature, I've never heard of that myself! As a baker myself that sounds amazing!
I have a bread proof option on my oven, the biggest downside is that the bread deflates too much from the time when you pull it from the oven to when you can stick it back in when the oven is up to baking temp. I usually end up using the warming drawer (where the pans live) to proof my doughs.
The top rack is a games changer for handicapped people!
That's great to hear! Thanks for sharing.
Another great vid, thank you!
Love yalls videos! Thanks for the useful info!
So glad to hear, thanks for watching!
Thank you for making this video, I learned a lot!
You're welcome, glad that it was informative!
Super useful video. I had all these features, as I found them important, but most people told me I am a geek. Now I have more confidence it was money well spent.
I would add one more for the washing machine: weight measurment. It tells how loaded up it is. I used to measure the kg on small scale, but this is much faster.
That's a super useful feature as well, thanks for sharing! And glad that we were able to give you some more confidence!
Great video!
Great video! I called changed my washer so that I have auto dispensing !! Thank you!
Didnt know dryers had so many components to them😮,saving!
Awesome again!😄
Thank you
As a person from Southeast Asia, I hold the Dishwasher as a fancy, hi-tech appliance. We wash everything by hand
Great information!!!! If adding a griddle to the middle section do you have to have the griddle elongated burner or can you use the regular 5th burner?
As a chef for almost 2 decades. I strongly recommend convection ovens. They'll cook your food more evenly and maintain temperature more accurately
Información súper útil 👏🏽
I like the pop open feature on the dishwashers to aid in drying, bit is this a bad idea if you have wood countertops? I'm worried the steam would warp them.
can you make a video about scent boosters? products that make your laundry smell nice (like essential oil + wool balls)?
We'll add it to our list, thanks for the suggestion! We've done something similar to that in our video about fabric softeners, but not specifically scent boosters. I'd imagine a lot of the same things could be applied to scent boosters though. You can check that out here if you're interested: th-cam.com/video/8Y3RpTEfH0M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=kM59_Wk2oVMfC1oo
I have seen that video. From what I heard scent boosters dont have much fabric softening and have much more fragrance, so there probably is a difference. Would love to hear more about other products (scent boosters, wool balls, stain removers, etc)@@BoulevardHome
Would powder detergent be better long term for your washing machine longevity vs liquid or pods?
I wish microwaves let you set a default power level. I would set my default to 50-60% and adjust my reheating times. If i needed or wanted to heat something fast then I could manually change the power level to 100%. Didn't know about the Humidity sensor that is cool! Inverter microwaves are awesome too! I can run mine on the same 15A outlet with my induction cooktop and not trip the breaker.
That would be pretty cool if you could set those default power settings for microwaves that don't have a humidity sensor!
My old microwave had power settings from 350W to 1300W. My new one operates on percentage only. 100% is 1300W which is too high for my rice, so I get on my calculator and do my percentage equation. 60% is 780W for example. That's perfect for basmati rice on a 12 minute setting. Try that method.
nice grill 😅
Some of they features have existed for decades such as a convection oven and the microwave sensors, I think most people have them by now
It's true that a lot of these features are becoming standard in units. Thanks for watching!
Here’s my issue with the smart dispense on the washers; my Samsung toploader doesn’t even give the right amount of water for a load. How is it supposed to dispense the proper amount of detergent? I would LOVE to go back to a front loader, but my machine is only 3 years old 😢
Samsung top loader?? I'm really sorry you have to suffer with one of those
A “super useful setting is convection”!?🤯🤯… Its an oven, it bloody should have convection!!
If it doesn’t have convection… walk, in fact run away!!
I mean lots of ppl dont use convection. My family has never used it.
Are you serious? Modern dishwashers do not have heating elements anymore? That was a big feature and an important feature government needs to get the hell out of everything.
lots of dishwashers still have heating elements, not sure where he got that information from....my whirlpool has a very hot dry cycle using an element ..I can see it in the bottom
My dishwasher is only like 3 years old or so and has a heating element
@@glennlazenby6137 yeah my kenmore (whirlpool) one is only a few years old it has a heating element
ALL DISHWASHERS HAVE A ELEIMENT FOR CORRECT wash and rinse TEMPERATURES.
Normally a circle or square calrode. At the bottom sump of the dishwasher.
120f
130f
Target Temp 140f
155f
Basic & med line DISHWASHERS.
Cold water only gives more versatility in TRUE wash and rinse temps.
But longer wash times.
European machines achieve this if you have and array of dishware.
Like delicate for lower temp washing. But usually people don't apply this . They use hot water hookups.
115f
120f
130f
140f
150f
155f
160f
170f
Achieve those temps in a higher end DISHWASHERS.
These machines uses a flow thru heating system.
Meaning you want see it.
And plastics won't get burned .
Or plastic tops or lids that might fall down in the sump that could cause damage near a element.
What else can the government screw up??