A dishwasher's main function is to clean your plates, bowls, glasses and silverware, but it wouldn't hurt for those clean dishes to come out dry so you don't have to hand-dry them or live with unsightly drip marks and water stains. If you think there's no answer for subtly moist or downright sopping dishes after a dishwasher cycle, think again.
And I'm not talking about the heated self-drying mode that modern dishwashers are equipped with. In fact, you can skip that cycle altogether and save a little on your monthly energy bill with this analog solution to an age-old problem. We've got a better, faster, more eco-friendly way to ensure dry dishes after every wash.
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To flash dry your dishes, all you need to do is open the door to the dishwasher as soon as the final rinse cycle is done and the unit has drained. The hot dishes will evaporate the water and the steam will escape through the open door. Shazam! Dry dishes.
Generally, flash drying only takes a couple of minutes with most dishwashers. It can take up to 10 minutes max to fully dry your dishes, though, with some models. It just depends on how hot the dishes are.
If you're like me, you'll forget to open the dishwasher, even when it beeps that it's finished. So, set an alarm on your phone -- or have your home assistant like Alexa or Google Home set an alarm -- to remind you. Two things buzzing at you at once should do the trick.
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