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DJS0302 wrote:
> How come no one has ever thought of putting a small fan or blower inside a > dishwasher? They all come with an option that let you turn off the heating > element so the dishes air dry thereby saving electricity but things made of > plastic never dry completely. Why can't they put in a fan that will either > pull the moisture out of the dishwasher or have one that blows the air around > in the dishwasher to blow excess water off the dishes? It would only have to > run for a minute or two, just enough to get the drying process started. Um, several makers do. Mine does. In the hot dry cycle, you can see a small plume of water vapor coming out below the handle for a few minutes and it dries very efficiently. The fan that would merely blow air around inside the unit wouldn't likely dry things very well. There's 100% humidity in there after the rinse cycle. Pastorio |
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