Showing posts with label dry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dry. Show all posts

Friday, November 4, 2016

Choosing the Right Dishwasher for You

When it comes to choosing appliances for your kitchen, nothing has larger differences than those found in dishwashers. Before heading out to your nearest Appliance retailer or ordering one online, you need to ask yourself a few questions to ensure to make the right choice for you and your family.
  • Do you pre-wash your dishes?

If you do, then features such as hard food disposers may not be a worthwhile feature.
  • Do you run your dishwasher at all times of the day?

If your answer is yes, then look for a unit with a decibel rating below 50db. This will allow you to have a conversation in the same room as your dishwasher and it won’t interrupt your rousing anecdote.
  • Do you use a rinse agent such as Finish or Jet Dry?

This is important as not all dishwashers have a heated dry feature. Condensation dry units require a rinse agent to effectively remove spots and allow the water to sheet off your flatware and cups. In addition, heated dry units will dry considerably faster, but at a cost in terms of energy consumption.
  • How big are your plates?

I always encourage clients to bring in plates  or tall glasses and test them in a perspective dishwasher. Not all racks are the same, and nothing will frustrate you more than installing something that doesn’t accommodate your dishes.


If you can answer all these questions, your dishwasher buying experience will go much smoother, and ultimately you will be happier with your purchase. 

Friday, July 22, 2016

Dorm Room Checklist: Essentials for College

It’s that time of year again- millions of families are getting their young adult children ready to embark on their journey to college. It’s an exciting time for students and parents alike as the kids get ready to fly the nest. Make sure your college student has everything he or she will need to make himself or herself feel at home with this handy checklist for dorm room supplies.

Kitchenware- Due to safety regulations in place in most of the college dorms across the country, items like hot plates and toaster ovens aren’t always allowed, but that doesn’t mean your child won’t need some basic kitchen supplies in the dorm room for quick study snacks. Make sure to add these basics to your school shopping list:

Non-breakable, microwavable dishes- 2 large plates, 2 small plates and 2 bowls
Flatware- at least 4 forks, spoons, and knives
2 plastic water bottles, reusable
Water pitcher
Regulation-size dorm fridge, if allowed
Measuring cups and spoons
Spatula/turner
Liquid dish soap
Dish towels
Dish scrubber
Can opener
Pizza cutter

Bedding- Since dorm beds are a little differently-sized than standard twin-size beds, make sure all bedding specifically says it is sized for dorm mattresses before purchasing.
2 sheet sets
Comforter or duvet with cover
Mattress pad
Pillows (both bed and throw pillows)
Throw blanket
Bedbug-resistant mattress cover

Cleaning Products- Help your college kid keep his or her dorm room clean by sending them off with the right cleaning supplies to tackle basic chores.
Glass cleaner
Multipurpose cleaner (make sure it also cleans electronics safely)
Microfiber cloths
Dusting tool (such as Swiffer duster)
Handheld vacuum cleaner

Laundry Essentials- Help your student tackle laundry effectively so they don’t start bringing it back to your house on breaks!
Pop-up space-saving hamper
Drying rack
Detergent, bleach and fabric softener
Emergency sewing kit
Iron with emergency shut-off feature
Ironing board
Delicate clothing wash bag
Lint rollers
Approximately 4 dozen hangers


What other items are on your necessity list for dorm rooms?