I have always wondered what went on inside a dishwasher but not having been brought up with one I always thought they were an unnecessary " luxury" item . I now own one (albeit second hand ) I only use it at Christmas and when I have guests as it takes so flipping long to do a cycle it is also expensive in term of electricity and tablets . I will stick with my washing machine as my luxury item lol .
Please, excuse me for this comment, but I’ll text it anyway.😇 If you for some reason cannot spend one month of your life to train your speech apparatus how to pronounce ‘th’, use this trick: For voiced ‘th’ do not use ‘z’, use ‘v’ instead -> when saying _this,_ say _vis_ instead of _zis._ For voiceless ‘th’ do not use ‘s’, use ‘f’ instead -> when saying _theater,_ say _feater_ instead of _seater._ Native English speakers of some accents do this. It doesn’t mess with understanding the language for other native speakers. However, and S and Z swaps do mess with understanding. One of the most crucial things in English phonology and grammar-is to N.E.V.E.R. use a ‘s’ sound where it shouldn’t be.
It’s hilarious that people in the comments think they can “beat the machine” by 🖐️ washing 😂 sorry people but facts are facts machines/robots will always win 😂
Кстати, столько усилий потратить на саму технику, и сэкономить на озвучке - этоткем надо быть? Вам кто-то русскими буквами написал - вы потом прочитали? Этот самый отвратительный вариант видео на, вероятно, все же английском, которое я когда-либо слышала на просторах интернета. Этот ужас я сохраню, чтобы потом демонстрировать «как не надо».
Неужели русский клей использовался? Судя по произношению, небось русскоязычный и озвучивал. Позорище, как вас только люди понимают, вы их бешено напрягать слух заставили. Неужели сложно хотя бы элементарные звуки поставить? Ну хотя бы межзубные? Доверьте озвучку ИИ, и то лучше будет.
So that's how it works 🤔 Unlike fridge & Air conditioner Dishwasher is quite uncommon things in South east asia 😅 Mostly it's in fancy house or restaurant instead Majority of ppl still washing the dish using thr old method 😗
When manually washing, no one washes one dish at a time with the tap running for the entirety of the process. For those who never had dishwasher (outside of US), know you scrub and clean all the dishes first, and then wash them away with water for minimal water usage. That way manual washing *does* save more water than the typical dishwasher. However yes it obviously requires more time and effort. But it's been proven that manual washing *can* save much more water than a dishwasher. It does come down to technique as well.
In the UK, Hoover made a clear plastic sheet that fitted into the recess of the open door. It had a catch that engaged with the door interlock so it could be run with the door effectively open. This was made for demonstration purposes in some high street retailers. Also one part neglected in your demonstration was how in a sealed unit, the dishes dry. Well, in the Hoover models, the heater was turned on with no water flowing and heated the whole space inside. Ofcourse, the air inside becomes saturated with moisture, but how to get rid of that moisture? Thats the clever part! Well, because the innershell is normally metal it naturally cools down first as it looses heat to the outside. This means the internal saturated air condenses on the cooler inner shell walls and runs down the sides to the sump. So to save having steam escape in your kitchen, it is important to wait for the full cycle to complete before opening the door. The pump is then switched on at the end of the drying cycle to remove the water. An alternative more modern method is to heat the water in the last rinse cycle, so everything is hot inside before it waits to cool down as above. I would also add the plastic moulding at the side of the washer is quite a complicated unit and controlled some timmings with many different water flow paths Effectively it was a water powered computer and to my mind a work of art! How do I know all this? I worked as an Product Engineer in Hoover for many years.
Please, hire a narrator
Mindblowing effort! 👌
I have always wondered what went on inside a dishwasher but not having been brought up with one I always thought they were an unnecessary " luxury" item . I now own one (albeit second hand ) I only use it at Christmas and when I have guests as it takes so flipping long to do a cycle it is also expensive in term of electricity and tablets . I will stick with my washing machine as my luxury item lol .
I wish I had the $$$ to satisfy my curiosities . Thank you rich people! 😂
Just one doubt… if you were going to film it from inside, why all the trouble to make it transparent?!
Exactly 😂😂💯
Terrible russian accent
Now its confirmed dishwashes is worse invention in human history.
I've been waiting over 10 years to see someone finally made this! :D
you have a horrible organ and you missed the point. 80% self praise
Охуннный английский.. аж ушам больно 😂😂😂😂
Please, excuse me for this comment, but I’ll text it anyway.😇 If you for some reason cannot spend one month of your life to train your speech apparatus how to pronounce ‘th’, use this trick: For voiced ‘th’ do not use ‘z’, use ‘v’ instead -> when saying _this,_ say _vis_ instead of _zis._ For voiceless ‘th’ do not use ‘s’, use ‘f’ instead -> when saying _theater,_ say _feater_ instead of _seater._ Native English speakers of some accents do this. It doesn’t mess with understanding the language for other native speakers. However, and S and Z swaps do mess with understanding. One of the most crucial things in English phonology and grammar-is to N.E.V.E.R. use a ‘s’ sound where it shouldn’t be.
It’s hilarious that people in the comments think they can “beat the machine” by 🖐️ washing 😂 sorry people but facts are facts machines/robots will always win 😂
Great video you put together. You will reach your goal. Keep going and never give up.
Лучше бы ты просто молчал🥵
me: having already watched technology connections who did this years ago to fight against "big dishwash pod" industry. Interesting.
Are you a russian-speaker, bro?)
tea
I thought it was desktop pc at first sight
And here I am thinking Ukraine is under attack how are you able to make videos in the war zone !?
В комментариях русские возмущаются, что у украинца плохое произношение английского🫣
This was so interesting and imformative and entertaining. I really needed this as Im renovating my 1920s house and was debating a dishwasher. Thanks.
Thank you for ze video 🎉❤
Bravo
It would take you about 20 mins to wash and dry dishes, a dishwasher takes almost 2 hours. Not a waste of time
Кстати, столько усилий потратить на саму технику, и сэкономить на озвучке - этоткем надо быть? Вам кто-то русскими буквами написал - вы потом прочитали? Этот самый отвратительный вариант видео на, вероятно, все же английском, которое я когда-либо слышала на просторах интернета. Этот ужас я сохраню, чтобы потом демонстрировать «как не надо».
Неужели русский клей использовался? Судя по произношению, небось русскоязычный и озвучивал. Позорище, как вас только люди понимают, вы их бешено напрягать слух заставили. Неужели сложно хотя бы элементарные звуки поставить? Ну хотя бы межзубные? Доверьте озвучку ИИ, и то лучше будет.
So that's how it works 🤔 Unlike fridge & Air conditioner Dishwasher is quite uncommon things in South east asia 😅 Mostly it's in fancy house or restaurant instead Majority of ppl still washing the dish using thr old method 😗
What kind of accent is this??
RUSSIAN !!!!!
I have wondered for years how it was done 😮. Dishwashers are a wonderfull invention.
When manually washing, no one washes one dish at a time with the tap running for the entirety of the process. For those who never had dishwasher (outside of US), know you scrub and clean all the dishes first, and then wash them away with water for minimal water usage. That way manual washing *does* save more water than the typical dishwasher. However yes it obviously requires more time and effort. But it's been proven that manual washing *can* save much more water than a dishwasher. It does come down to technique as well.
Imagine waiting 2 hours for dishes.
Your english is... Бля...
This yellof stuff seems to be a water filter. You can find similar solution in domestic water filters
Excellent job guys. That was outstanding. Thank you👍🏻
Мужик, всё круто, но над произношением надо работать)
I typically put everything in the dishwasher, however, some plastics will melt. Ask how i know & I'll show you the ice drawer. Be careful!
hope you reach 1m, that was such a cool video. Dishwashers are fascinating.
They should make these in different colours that's would be awesome
great video !
Start here 7:41 or watch on 1.75 speed.
Thats an awesome video. I was wondering since i was a kid, now i know. haha
whats up with the funny accent
wouldn't use have half all that water if done by hand
Why there's an electric charges when just using hand?
Now we can see how pointless dishwashers really are.
This was a great production! Thanks for all your efforts :)
So informative. I thoroughly enjoyed this, seriously, thank you. Great video
Ай эм трэвэлин даун зэ ривэ 😂
nice video but it's the only video this channel has
In the UK, Hoover made a clear plastic sheet that fitted into the recess of the open door. It had a catch that engaged with the door interlock so it could be run with the door effectively open. This was made for demonstration purposes in some high street retailers. Also one part neglected in your demonstration was how in a sealed unit, the dishes dry. Well, in the Hoover models, the heater was turned on with no water flowing and heated the whole space inside. Ofcourse, the air inside becomes saturated with moisture, but how to get rid of that moisture? Thats the clever part! Well, because the innershell is normally metal it naturally cools down first as it looses heat to the outside. This means the internal saturated air condenses on the cooler inner shell walls and runs down the sides to the sump. So to save having steam escape in your kitchen, it is important to wait for the full cycle to complete before opening the door. The pump is then switched on at the end of the drying cycle to remove the water. An alternative more modern method is to heat the water in the last rinse cycle, so everything is hot inside before it waits to cool down as above. I would also add the plastic moulding at the side of the washer is quite a complicated unit and controlled some timmings with many different water flow paths Effectively it was a water powered computer and to my mind a work of art! How do I know all this? I worked as an Product Engineer in Hoover for many years.