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"zuuum" > wrote in
: > > "Wayne" > wrote in message > ... >> ospam (DJS0302) wrote in >> : >> >>> 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. >>> >> >> At least one manufacturer, KitchenAid, has used a heated, forced air >> drying system since as early as the mid-1950s. The fan is concealed >> under the tub, the the heated air enters the tub and circulates to >> accelerate drying. Having had several K/A dishwashers over the >> years, I'm surprised that more manufacturers don't incorporate a >> similar system. >> > > ?? So, does the KitchenAid have the option of forced air without the > heating? I am amazed that I have never even known KA's had forced-air > heat-dryers. I was just looking at one considering a purchase. I don't know about the current models...perhaps. That was not an option with earlier models. -- Wayne in Phoenix unmunge as w-e-b *If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it. *A mind is a terrible thing to lose. |
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