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I Now Have My Table Top Dishwasher
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Some of you might remember I was asking about them .
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Well it does look bigger than I realised, but hopefully I'll get used to it.
I bought some dishwasher tablets, but didn't realise you need dishwasher salt and rinse aid?
Could those of you with dishwashers recommend both of these things for me i.e. make and cheapest place to buy please?
Have you tried the branded ones and the supermarket ones, is there a difference in quality? TIA.
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Well it does look bigger than I realised, but hopefully I'll get used to it.
I bought some dishwasher tablets, but didn't realise you need dishwasher salt and rinse aid?
Could those of you with dishwashers recommend both of these things for me i.e. make and cheapest place to buy please?
Have you tried the branded ones and the supermarket ones, is there a difference in quality? TIA.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We used Fairy or Finish tablets for many years until we found a test report which found Sainsbury's Prism best so we tried them and have used them ever since. Dishwashers rely on water being heavily splashed around, so will rely on the holes in the arms not being clogged with scale from hard water, hence the requirement for salt to regenerate the built-in softener. We have soft water, so don't need salt but, if you don't use salt you might find the performance falls off after a time. A lot of the tablets contain rinse-aid (so they say); it's really only to make glasses look better but BEWARE, the dishwasher will turn glassware cloudy - wash good quality glasses by hand.
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