Thank you! I just got a portable dishwasher and had no idea how it worked. Your the first video I found that throughly explained everything & went threw a cycle. Thank you again for your detailed explanation!
Great demonstration! I have the exact same model. Works as well as any built in, but a bit more expensive than an average dishwasher because of low production. I never rinse my dishes and this dishwasher will power clean anything!
Hi, we don't have these in Australia but I converted a freestanding dishwasher by placing it on a board with wheels called a *Dolly here. They hold up to 180 kilo in weight with nice sturdy wheels. It works great and mine is super quiet. I first used a portable dishwasher when I lived in Canada. In Australia dishwashers have gained in popularity but still we have a long way to go to get people to use them. Love the snow!!! I miss it 🙃🙂🙃
That’s very true about the noise level being higher than a built in model, I have a portable 2000s Whirlpool powerclean very good machine, but these models are much louder than the same built in models because there is nothing underneath of the frame where the motor and pump are, so since it’s not shoved into a cabinet with plating over it it’s all exposed essentially under there they don’t put any sound proofing on these units at all unfortunately. I find you can also use a small 4X4 custom frame to put around the base of the machine snug up to it while it’s running and that’s the only way to lighten it, or use insulate the inner door panels and access plate.
Beautiful place man. I appreciate all the knowledge you've dropped over the years. I would have had some nasty grows if i didnt have your vids to go back too. Just thanks
I don't know if you're still around to check this but I wanted to ask about the power cord - it says on the home Depot website - something about a 3000 or 4000 watt electric cord, how did you know which one you needed on your unit?
Help! Can u show a vid that drains? Doesnt it leak yukky dirty water? Do u have to manually uncork to drain, or does it automatically drain (something pops out on attachment end?)
Okay here is what I’m confused about. Where does the used water go as the machine is running? Mine has two places to hook up one end of two pipes, then they come together at the faucet with the coupler thing. But where does the old water drain to? I won’t use mine because I can not answer this question
source? Cause I've been doing it for years and years and never had a dishwasher break on me (granted I also moved quite a bit, soooo I haven't had any one dishwasher for 10+ years).............oh okay, I see; they worry it might damage the gaskets of the rinse aid compartment....people DO suggest vinegar is used, but placed in a dinner bowl at the top of the dishwasher instead. haha but if I'm doing that, then I never use that compartment anyway! :P
Knowing this was my dream in life. Thank you
Thank you! I just got a portable dishwasher and had no idea how it worked. Your the first video I found that throughly explained everything & went threw a cycle. Thank you again for your detailed explanation!
Great demonstration! I have the exact same model. Works as well as any built in, but a bit more expensive than an average dishwasher because of low production. I never rinse my dishes and this dishwasher will power clean anything!
Hi, we don't have these in Australia but I converted a freestanding dishwasher by placing it on a board with wheels called a *Dolly here. They hold up to 180 kilo in weight with nice sturdy wheels. It works great and mine is super quiet. I first used a portable dishwasher when I lived in Canada. In Australia dishwashers have gained in popularity but still we have a long way to go to get people to use them. Love the snow!!! I miss it 🙃🙂🙃
That’s very true about the noise level being higher than a built in model, I have a portable 2000s Whirlpool powerclean very good machine, but these models are much louder than the same built in models because there is nothing underneath of the frame where the motor and pump are, so since it’s not shoved into a cabinet with plating over it it’s all exposed essentially under there they don’t put any sound proofing on these units at all unfortunately. I find you can also use a small 4X4 custom frame to put around the base of the machine snug up to it while it’s running and that’s the only way to lighten it, or use insulate the inner door panels and access plate.
Thank you so much I have one in the house we moved in to and had no idea how to use one
Hi! Could you put a link with the type of adapter Are you using between the dishwasher an the faucet?
Beautiful place man. I appreciate all the knowledge you've dropped over the years. I would have had some nasty grows if i didnt have your vids to go back too. Just thanks
Dude you got a lovey place love the view you got
My childhood called Lex, they want there dishwasher back, next review should be one of these things🎐also missing from the late 80's early 90's,😂😅😂🤔😎✌
How do you know when to turn the water off to the dishwasher??
I don't know if you're still around to check this but I wanted to ask about the power cord - it says on the home Depot website - something about a 3000 or 4000 watt electric cord, how did you know which one you needed on your unit?
didn't even know these were a thing!
Me either.
Thanks for demo. Where to buy the adapter . I bought one adapter at home depot but leaks
Good video man keep up the good work
Thank you
I need help on how to disassemble the arm to clean the filters?
Dream come true!!! Does the vinegar help it dry better at all? And how’s the smell?
Just got mine delivered yesterday
Does this dry your dishes
Help! Can u show a vid that drains? Doesnt it leak yukky dirty water? Do u have to manually uncork to drain, or does it automatically drain (something pops out on attachment end?)
Awesome I’m buying one
What's the sink faucet brand is that? I need to replace mine in order to get my portable dishwasher to work.
Sorry mate, don't live there anymore, so can't check for ya.
Help I put in new faucet and can find an adapter for it
excellent!
Caution. Vinegar cam damage the seals on a dishwasher over time.
lol we got that much last night. We have had about a meter and a half so far in the north west.
How do you clean it?
Okay here is what I’m confused about. Where does the used water go as the machine is running? Mine has two places to hook up one end of two pipes, then they come together at the faucet with the coupler thing. But where does the old water drain to? I won’t use mine because I can not answer this question
Is that washer a #es180? thx
Though you were gunna make hash with it somehow hahaha
hahaha not on this channel...
never put vinegar instead of rinse aid agent, it is proved that vinegar can damage the dishwasher in the long term !
source? Cause I've been doing it for years and years and never had a dishwasher break on me (granted I also moved quite a bit, soooo I haven't had any one dishwasher for 10+ years).............oh okay, I see; they worry it might damage the gaskets of the rinse aid compartment....people DO suggest vinegar is used, but placed in a dinner bowl at the top of the dishwasher instead. haha but if I'm doing that, then I never use that compartment anyway! :P
God in a another life brother you would be in show business
#es180
Thank you