I use a box fan to help dry the dishes in the dishwasher. Recently I mistakenly pointed the fan away from the dishes instead of toward them. This appears to be faster and more effective than my normal method. Why?
I use a box fan to help dry the dishes in the dishwasher. Recently I mistakenly pointed the fan away from the dishes instead of toward them. This appears to be faster and more effective than my normal method. Why?
Unpopular opinion: vacuum cleaners are redundant expensive bloatware that can be replaced by a broom in 90% of cases. You only need a vacuum cleaner if you have a carpet, and carpets are filthy relics of a bygone era.
Or a rug, or cloth furniture like a couch, or drapes/curtains, underneath the fridge and other spots a broom just doesn’t fit, inside cupboards, probably more places that aren’t coming straight to mind
Oh: keyboards!
Yet there have never been less “drapes”, curtains and carpets than in a modern home. And oddly humanity got by just fine without vacuum cleaners until - pure coincidence, no doubt - postwar consumer capitalism instructed us that we “needed” these things.
My SiL just moved into a home constructed 3 years ago and all but the main living room and bathroom are carpeted. Every window has curtains, the front 2 have blinds as well. The other couple I’ve been in are the same, and my own homes are similar though constructed in what wouldn’t be called modern times for sure
We got by just fine without microwaves, cell phones, the Internet, etc. too, guess those are all pointless excesses!
If you don’t need a vacuum where you live then don’t fucking own one, I did just that when I loved somewhere that only had a small throw rug I could smack against s pole to dust. The whole assuming everyone only has one because we’re sheep thing is pathetically stupid, though
So many hypersensitive thin-skinned vacuum-cleaner owners! Perhaps they’re projecting their insecurities because deep down they know I’m right.
Lol, someone’s upset they were slapped down for their objectively incorrect statement
Some random dip shit on the Internet isn’t going to shake my confidence that my house is much easier to clean thanks to my vacuum cleaner, but it’s cute you think that
The more insults you hurl, they more convinced I become of your insecurities.
Yeah, all 1 I’ve used in multiple comments so far
Again, some random dipshit saying untrue stuff isn’t gonna bother me. I’ll go home tonight and vacuum around my desk just for you
Dude might be a cocker spaniel. They hate vacuums.
bro no one needs you to “concede” anything. we’re saying you’re being a narrow minded jerk who doesn’t understand the living conditions of others. that’s not an argument. it’s a tip.
While vacuum cleaners might feel like a modern invention, their roots can actually be traced back to the 1800s. Specifically, in 1860, Daniel Hess of West Union, Iowa, invented a device he called a “carpet sweeper.” The apparatus used a combination of bellows for suction and a rotating brush for gathering dust. And while yes if all you have is a hard wood floors the need for a vacuum is diminished but is still helpful. And what is useless for one person is helpful to another. Now there is interesting stories on how the Dyson came around to sell such an expensive vacuum.
The carpet sweeper is an excellent example. I’ve used them and they’re great. This is exactly my point: my contention is that carpet sweepers basically solved the problem, whereas vacuum cleaners are largely a product of 20th century consumer capitalism in that they respond to a pseudo-need generated by marketing. I know that’s not a popular opinion (indeed I’m being insulted and having my comments removed just for expressing it), but I stand by it.
My dust mite allergy disagrees.