• @jivemasta@reddthat.com
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    591 year ago

    Work at a dishwasher factory. We used to make a model with windows, they were really expensive parts, which meant that they were really expensive dishwashers for a feature that really isn’t useful.

    It makes sense in a microwave or oven because you can check in and make sure it’s all good, or pull it out if it’s done. You can’t do that with a dishwasher, it just runs it’s course.

    Plus all you could see in the thing was splashing soap water.

      • @LillyPip@lemmy.ca
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        121 year ago

        Where else are the house elves supposed to live in modern homes? We don’t have servants’ quarters and the closet is packed floor-to-ceiling with vintage porn.

    • @bitsplease@lemmy.ml
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      191 year ago

      Also, it wouldn’t really look nice - a typical stainless steel dishwasher looks clean - a microwave and oven (hopefully) look clean and tidy through the window. But a windowed dishwasher? Half full of dirty dishes for most of the day, and even when the dishes are clean they won’t look neater than a plain stainless steel finish (or whatever finish you prefer)

    • I saw this post and was all “yeah, where the hell is the dish window!” But then reading your comment, all these points are pretty obvious and make total sense ahah.

    • @Jimmycrackcrack@lemmy.ml
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      31 year ago

      This has me thinking, could I have a cheaper microwave with no window? I mean i guess the window has saved me a few times because of stuff getting over-nuked but I never even considered the idea of not having one.

      • @nrezcm@lemmy.world
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        11 year ago

        One has to keep radio frequencies from leaking the other has to keep water from leaking. One of the two are much harder to do.

    • kamen
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      21 year ago

      Just curious, what’s the reason for these parts to be expensive? Is it that they have to be properly sealed (unlike an oven)?