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If you havent already heard, rinsing your dishes before putting them in the dishwasher is an unnecessary chore. In fact, many modern dishwashers—including the Whirlpool WDT710PAHZ, Bosch SHPM88Z75N and Samsung DW80R9950UT—are equipped with soil sensors, which adjust cycle times and settings based on what is coming out of the drainpipe. But theres just so much that isnt dishwasher-safe, right?
Wrong. Weve tracked down some pretty unusual items that you probably didnt know could withstand a wash and rinse cycle. Read on to find out some of our discoveries.
Care and Cleaning Before initial use and after each subsequent use, wash skillet in dishwasher or in warm, sudsy water, rinse and dry. Do not immerse Control Master® heat control in water or let it come in contact with any liquid. For best results use nylon, plastic, wooden, or rubber utensils.
These luxury chopsticks
These fancy chopsticks can be cleaned in the dishwasher
Conventional American cutlery is usually dishwasher-safe, but now you can get some swanky chopsticks that can also be washed by machine. Made from natural lacquer and organic hardwood, these chopsticks are lightyears ahead of the cheap kind you get with your takeout.
This box grater
Instead of slicing your hands and sponges, this grater can go into the dishwasher.
The Microplane Four Blade Four Sided Box Grater is dishwasher-safe. We found this out during our research and testing the best graters on the market. No more shredding your sponge—or your hand—cleaning up after Taco Tuesday.
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