The "Everyday" show-off thread !

I recently picked up Midea TORRINO,WQP12-5201F from FK during the sale on 24 dec 24 . I was majorly influended by @MrGordon posts on the usage and cost . For 15.5k if one could remove the maid and achieve better cleanliness with no everyday kich-kich it was a win win situation . Oh man this was one of the purchases in my life that one doesnt want it first but then regret not buying earlier . This was the best purchase in electronics/kitchen ever . I paid 16.4k after precloure of EMI but waiting for another sale was paying the maid another 1500/ . My all other kitchen/Home applicances are smart and from LG which this was not but the price really swayed me
In 11 months I get my moneys worth back . Maid was taking 18k annually for cleaning utensils . Even if it lasts 5 years I will be the happiest guy .... One could argue that additonal expenses of salt / detergent / rinse are also there with electricty but still .
I have seen such clean , steamed , bone dry utensils except good restraunts . The only heartbreaker is when the utesnils come out from dishwasher and you see the scracth / gashes on the expensive glass crockery made by that steel / metal scubber or scotchbrite from old washes by maid , steel utensils I am not counting only . The other con is it totally strips oil coating on wok/ kadhai which you would have painstaking done , so dont wash them . It took out muck on those corners / gaps in handles or the black burnt marks from normal usage which we never though one could . Space is a premium so got the black iron table made and shifted the dishwasher below it
FK link https://www.flipkart.com/midea-torr...STDSWFTGTEBADWYXKURQKBZY&marketplace=FLIPKART

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Nobody calculates the water saving, which is much more valuable in terms of global usage.
I experimented with washing under the tap and in the dishwasher. The dishwasher used 16litres for the intensive kadhai cycle and by hand used at least 100 liters for the same vessels. This is considering the tap being normal water and not hard water.
If it is hardware, you would spend even more water. Unfortunately, this is a privilege for the better off and those who can afford while it is actually needed for those need to save more. Weird capitalistic world.
 
and by hand used at least 100 liters for the same vessels. This is considering the tap being normal water and not hard water.
Joke right? 100 ltrs? Thats not even the amount water my family utilizes in a single day! Nor we believe in wasting but we use resources the most efficient way possible be it water, electricity, food etc.
I do my own vessels and cleaning even a tough kadhai I wash well under 6 ltrs.
 
@nRiTeCh Are you sure? 100 liters per day for everyone?

Doesn't a washing machine use 180 liters per cycle? Our old Samsung does, it's a 6.5kg top load.

Three fills, one wash and two rinse, each 60 liters.

For washing dishes, we got a cheap aerator for the sink and that lowered the water consumption by a lot.

We consume about 200 liters per adult per day all things considered.

Maybe we all like long showers or something, I know I'm showering at least twice a day.