One thing I hate to do is wash dishes. In our first house we did not have a dishwasher nor did we have room to add one in our kitchen. It was horrible having to hand wash the dishes each night. OK so it wasn’t horrible as much as it was just something I did not want to do when I was accustomed to putting the dishes in the dishwasher my whole life. I think the only thing worse than not having a dishwasher was not having a garbage disposal. It was gross scraping food into the garbage can.
Anyhoo…when Cassie contacted me and asked me if I would like to try out the new Finish Dishwashing Detergent (it’s the new name for Electrasol), I jumped at the opportunity. And I think she jumped at sending them out because I got them like two days later! And I liked what I saw immediately upon opening the package. Each Finish came in it’s own biodegradable package that disolves in the dishwasher. I especially liked that. I have a weird thing with having my hands dirty and I especially hate getting things like cleaners on my hands. So big thumbs up to Finish for changing the design! Here’s a little info on Finish:
Each Finish is premeasured and is a multi-chamber system containing:
- A Powerball with Jet Dry to give our dishes amazing shine
- Powermax bleach to remove stains
- Powerful enzymes to remove burnt on stains
1 pack of 12 count Finish is only 4.99! Can’t beat the price!!
Cassie also sent over a bottle of Jet Dry which I have never tried this product before. You just put it in your rinse aide dispenser and it literally helps to dry the dishes so you don’t have to towel dry them when you pull them out. That is a HUGE thing for me. I barely get time to unload the dishwasher anymore with all the things we have going on with the kids, preschool events, walking the dog, etc. So anything to cut down on the time things take, the better in my book!GIVEAWAY!!!How would you like to win your very own pack of Finish and Jet Dry? I have been given the opportunity to give 5…yes FIVE of my readers the chance to win a set of their own Finish and Jet Dry. How cool is that?So here’s what you have to do:
- Head over to the Finish website and find out how using your dishwasher can save water and energy and come back here and tell me in a comment how you do that. (leave email address)
Want extra entries???
- Favorite my blog in Technoratti (leave Technoratti name)
- Follow me on Twitter (leave your twitter name)
- Follow my blog
- Blog about this contest linking to both my site and the Finish website (leave link to your blog post)
Extra info…
- Contest is open to U.S. residents
- Must leave an email address to contact you in case you win
- winner has 48 hours to claim the prize before a new winner is chosen
- Contest ends April 18th
Tj and Amy says
A recent study found that dishwashers use less water and energy than washing up by hand while having better cleaning and more hygienic results. wow I had no idea. that’s great. amsbolda@hotmail.com
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Shel says
A recent study found that dishwashers use less water and energy than washing up by hand while having better cleaning and more hygienic results- Make sure you load dishes according to the dishwasher manufacturer’s instructions to allow for proper water circulation.
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Shel says
I follow your blog
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Carolee says
I just started using those Finish dishwasher thingys.
I too hate cleaning stuff on my hands (and dishwater).
Those thingys are neat- no mess, seems to work.
An A+ in my book!
BTW, your blog was mentioned on my blog, Bloggers Connect as a blog “found” and enjoyed by the reader. Check it out at:
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Jess says
I learned that I need to check and clean drains and filters regularly to ensure efficient operation.
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Jenn says
According to a recent study, automatic dishwashers use in average 4-6 gallons of water per wash, whereas manual dishwashing uses 27 gallons in order to clean the same number of dishes. Hence automatic dishwashing saves up to 85% of water compared to hand-washing.
I had no idea!
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Linda says
I learned “Load dishes according to the dishwasher manufacturer’s instructions to allow for proper water circulation.
Carolyn G says
A recent study found that dishwashers use less water and energy than washing up by hand while having better cleaning and more hygienic results-
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cdziuba says
I learned ” dishwashers use less water and energy than washing up by hand while having better cleaning and more hygienic results”.
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Tamara B. says
My dishwasher is my best friend in this house. Went to theri website and is states that automatic dishwashers use in average 4-6 gallons of water per wash, whereas manual dishwashing uses 27 gallons in order to clean the same number of dishes. Hence automatic dishwashing saves up to 85% of water compared to hand-washing. Hooray for the dishwashers.
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mom2gabnnat says
Automatic dishwashers use less water than washing dishes by hand. The only time I hand wash is when the item is too big for the dishwasher.
janetfaye says
* Load dishes according to the dishwasher manufacturer’s instructions to allow for proper water circulation.
* Check and clean drains and filters regularly to ensure efficient operation.
* Take a few minutes to check in the machine user’s guide for the most efficient program according to the size or type of load in your dishwasher.
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Faved you on Technorati – Janet Fri
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janetfaye says
I blogged:
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wigget says
dishwashers use less water and energy than washing up by hand while having better cleaning and more hygienic results – one of the many reasons we use our dishwasher
Garner5 says
I learned that setting your dishwasher to a lower temperature can save 84 kWh of electricity in one year. That like getting 3 months worth of dish washing for free! Very neat!
Thanks!
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Garner5 says
I’m following your blog. Thanks!
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Garner5 says
I’m also following you on Twitter. User lisalmg. Thanks!
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Garner5 says
I blogged about this giveaway. http://mowermom.blogspot.com/2009/04/win-finish-and-jet-dry-at-diaries-of.html
Thanks!
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camper223 says
data for dish-washing machines, following standardised conditions (EN 50242). As result out of the investigation of 113 persons it is found that the average consumption to clean 12 place settings of dishes was measured to 103 litres of water, 2,5 kWh of energy and 79 minutes time.
Using your dishwasher uses less water then washing by hand.
Check and clean drains and filters regularly to ensure efficient operation
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Melissa says
I learned that you should check and clean the drains and filters regularly to ensure efficient operation.
Ally M says
Dishwashers use less water than washing dishes by hand.
dishwashers: 4-6 gallons of water per wash,
manual dishwashing: 27 gallons in order to clean the same number of dishes.
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Anonymous says
load according to manufacturer’s instructions and check the drain to ensure efficient use.
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