DishDrawer

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A DishDrawer model
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A DishDrawer model

DishDrawers are a model of dishwashing machines made by Fisher & Paykel.

They are marketed as individual drawer unit or a doubledecker unit with two separate drawers. Drawers are completely independent of each other, with the intention of being placed either separately or together as the client wishes, and being run at separate times with different wash cycles. Each drawer is half the size of a conventional dishwasher, takes half the amount of dishes and uses half the water, energy and detergent.

DishDrawers also have mechanisms to allow water pressure control and detergent dispension control.

One popular use of DishDrawers is by Jews who keep kosher. Jewish law requires separate dishwashers for meat and dairy. The DishDrawers allow separate meat and dairy dishwashers in a small kitchen that might have room for only one full-size dishwasher.

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