Robot vacuums are like “robot” dishwashers. They’re helpful, but a huge percentage of the physical work remains.
I want a robot dishwasher that collects dirty dishes around the apartment, loads them, runs the cycle, puts away the clean dishes, and re-runs the still dirty dishes.
I want a robot maid that picks up all the stuff on the floor, puts it away, vacuums the floor without getting stuck on a chair, cleans the tops of throw rugs without moving them, empties its contents into the trash, and cleans the hair off its own axles.
no worries, i went through it too. like, when i moved in with my wife we didn’t have a dishwasher for the first time for me in like five years and it was An Adjustment.
Robot vacuums are like “robot” dishwashers. They’re helpful, but a huge percentage of the physical work remains.
I want a robot dishwasher that collects dirty dishes around the apartment, loads them, runs the cycle, puts away the clean dishes, and re-runs the still dirty dishes.
I want a robot maid that picks up all the stuff on the floor, puts it away, vacuums the floor without getting stuck on a chair, cleans the tops of throw rugs without moving them, empties its contents into the trash, and cleans the hair off its own axles.
when’s the last time you didn’t have a dishwasher
22 years ago, why?
did you live by yourself or were you doing dishes for a family? because that makes a difference. i’m thinking you may have some recency bias
I was living with roommates, one of whom was absolutely terrible about doing her own dishes. But I still don’t get what your overall point is?
that having a dishwasher has made you forget.
no worries, i went through it too. like, when i moved in with my wife we didn’t have a dishwasher for the first time for me in like five years and it was An Adjustment.