The old style (We had one for years) attached to the faucet and more or less took control of your faucet for the duration of the load. This presents a couple of problems:
1 - If you want a drink or something you have to stop the dish washer and remove the nozzle. Ours has a passthrough, but you would get hot water and it came out at a dismal rate.
2 - Emergency. Sometimes that sucker would slip partially off. One time this flooded the kitchen.
This Sanyo dishwasher only takes over your faucet for long enough to fill up the tank inside, then you unhook it from the faucet and all it needs is a power supply.
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Ryan @ Dec 19th 2005 2:28AM
No kids, this actually is different.
The old style (We had one for years) attached to the faucet and more or less took control of your faucet for the duration of the load. This presents a couple of problems:
1 - If you want a drink or something you have to stop the dish washer and remove the nozzle. Ours has a passthrough, but you would get hot water and it came out at a dismal rate.
2 - Emergency. Sometimes that sucker would slip partially off. One time this flooded the kitchen.
This Sanyo dishwasher only takes over your faucet for long enough to fill up the tank inside, then you unhook it from the faucet and all it needs is a power supply.