If you could run the top section and bottom section independently, then it would be Perfect for the Bachelor Pad.
Put all the clean dishes in the bottom and as you use them load them in the top. Once most of the dishes are in the top, move the remaining ones up and run the dishwasher. Now just repeat but go the other direction.
Never need to "put away the dishes" again.
I think some Russian inventor had a similar invention for a small household which was a table with a dishwasher integrated into the pedestal. The top was cut in half the slid open to reveal a top loading small dishwasher. So when you were done with dinner, you just slid open the top, shoved all the dishes into the dishwasher and turned it on.
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If you could run the top section and bottom section independently, then it would be Perfect for the Bachelor Pad.
Put all the clean dishes in the bottom and as you use them load them in the top. Once most of the dishes are in the top, move the remaining ones up and run the dishwasher.
Now just repeat but go the other direction.
Never need to "put away the dishes" again.
I think some Russian inventor had a similar invention for a small household which was a table with a dishwasher integrated into the pedestal. The top was cut in half the slid open to reveal a top loading small dishwasher. So when you were done with dinner, you just slid open the top, shoved all the dishes into the dishwasher and turned it on.