My countertop dishwasher died in 2012 and I really missed it. Since then, I’ve been dreaming of replacing it with an 18″ portable model, but they are rare and the few times I’ve seen a used one at a reasonable price, I didn’t have the money for it. I decided that I was getting a dishwasher again this summer even if I had to pay full price.
It surprises me the number of people who say to me, “Dishwasher?! You’re one person! Stop being so lazy!” I don’t get this attitude. No one said that when I bought a washing machine and stopped washing my clothes by hand! The people who say this tend to fit into two categories that sometimes overlap: people who don’t do much cooking and people who have never been single and responsible for the entirety of running a household.
Yes, it takes about 20 minutes to do the dishes each day. That’s over two hours a week. I have to make a meal plan, drive to the store, buy the food, and prepare the food. I have to do the laundry. I have to clean the house. I have to mow the grass. I have to do all the repairs on my home. Oh, and I also run a business, so I not only work, but I also have to do all the admin stuff related to running a business. My life is very full. Don’t tell me I don’t need a machine that can save me more than two hours a week of a chore I despise. That’s 20 minutes I can go walk around the neighbourhood, watch an episode of a sitcom, or read a chapter of a book.
Every time I get a dishwasher, it’s a keystone moment. My kitchen stays neater and then the rest of the housekeeping seems more manageable. My budget also improves because I no longer find myself avoiding cooking marathons because I don’t feel like dealing with the cleanup. I need a dishwasher a lot more than I need a washing machine since, for some unfathomable reason, I actually enjoy doing laundry by hand!
So with that out of the way, I found the dishwasher I wanted on Kijiji for $450. Two hiccups, I couldn’t afford $450 and it was in Swift Current, six hours away round trip. I decided to keep an eye on the ad since I could afford $450 later this summer. A new one would be about $650, so $450 would be a really good deal and so I expected the dishwasher to go fast. It didn’t and I saw the price drop to $350 and then $250 in a couple of weeks!
I could do $250 by borrowing from July’s budget, so I emailed the person and said that I’d be willing to pay $200 since I’d have to use up so much gas to get it. I said that I understood if she wanted to wait for a better offer and to keep my contact information. She emailed back to say that she was happy to get an offer and her dad could meet me much closer than Swift Current (Lafleche) so that she could get the full $250. Perfect!
She had bought the dishwasher for an apartment and then had a chance to get into a house, so it is barely used! It’s a GE model, which is better quality than the Danby I was eying.
It just fits in the lounge between the loft ladder and the counter and gives me the extra bit of counterspace I wanted for my tortilla press and food processor. I have just enough floor space to easily roll it to the sink. I had originally planned to try to run it off the garden hose so I wouldn’t have to move it, but the manual says that it really does need hot water to run properly, so I’m going to run it off the sink after all. The seller thought to include the adapter I need to hook up the hose to the sink.
I ran a test load and was quite pleased. The dishes, pots, and cutlery came out clean, but everything that had sticky residue on it (ie. peanut buttery food processor parts) didn’t get cleaned at all. I know this is likely a water pressure issue in that I have none when hooked up to city water, as I was for the test.
I am going to do another test off the holding tank, just to see if that improves things. I don’t want to make a habit of it because I doubt it’s good for my water pump to run that long. This could end up being good motivation to MacGyver myself a Mexican-style tinaco system to accumulate water and then gravity feed it into the RV! I just can’t imagine where I could install such a tank since I wouldn’t want that weight on my RV roof! So in the meantime, I’ll make sure to give the peanut buttery stuff an extra rinse. 🙂
I’m so happy with my new purchase! It really feels like it was meant to be… and I will miss it this winter in Mexico. One more reason why I’ll be happy to get home in the spring. 😀
Oh, and it’s HEAVY. There is literally a huge cement slab installed into the bottom of it! Huh?! It’s impossible for two people to get something like this into the RV, so I used my brain and MacGyvered myself a series of ramps to get it out of the truck and into the house!

