Design Sinks
No matter what sink model you choose, you can use its potential to maximum advantage, from filling jugs, washing kitchen equipment or dirty wellingtons, all the way to watering your flowers.
Still, a dishwasher is of great help, equally effective as it allows you to remove greasy stains from dishes and leftovers from pots, pans and bakeware. Below is a list of what exactly is and what is not dishwasher safe so you don’t have to wonder whether your aunt’s silver-plated spoons will survive the cycle. (A hot tip: you better wash them by hand if you want to keep their great look).
NOT RECOMMENDED | DISHWASHER SAFE |
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sterling silver cutlery and gold-coloured cutlery | baby bottles |
ceramic knives | teats, soothers and teethers |
chef’s knives | bath toys |
copper utensils | dog toys |
hand-painted ceramics and stoneware | dish sponge/kitchen brush |
blender | ceramic bakeware |
crystal glass | glass |
pressure cooker lids | enamelware |
aluminium | preserving jar lids |
brass, bronze, tin | oven racks |
cast iron | plastic dinnerware |
non-stick cookware | stainless steel (cutlery, cookware) |
pizza stone | casserole dishes |
thermos | double-bottom glasses |
wood | make-up brushes, hairbrushes |
acrylic dinnerware | rubber footwear |
fabric | cooker hood filter |