6/6/2025
6/6/2025
2025/06/06
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In many Kenyan households, washing dishes by hand is part of daily life. After all, it's what most of us grew up doing. But as more people look for easier, cleaner, and more efficient ways to manage home chores, dishwashers are slowly making their way into Kenyan kitchens.
Still, a lot of people ask:
"Are dishwashers really better than washing by hand?"
More specifically,"Do dishwashers use less water?"
Let’s break it down — simply and honestly.
Yes, they do — especially the newer models like LG Dishwashers.
Hand washing dishes might seem like you're using less water, but in reality, you could be using up to 40–50 litres of water each time, especially if you leave the tap running.
Compare that to a modern LG dishwasher, which uses as little as 9–12 litres for a full load of dishes. That’s over 70% water savings!
Method |
Approximate Water Usage |
Hand Washing |
40–50 litres |
LG Dishwasher |
9–12 litres |
If you wash dishes multiple times a day or have a large family, the difference adds up quickly — in litres and shillings.
Let’s be honest — after cooking ugali, stew, and chapati for the family, who wants to scrub greasy sufurias?
With a dishwasher:
• You load your dishes,
• Press start, and
• Relax or do something else, as it does the work.
That’s a win for anyone balancing work, family, and social life. No more long evenings spent at the sink.
Hand washing often uses lukewarm water, which doesn’t kill bacteria effectively, especially when sponges and cloths have been reused many times.
LG dishwashers use high-temperature water and steam to clean your dishes thoroughly. This means:
• Less bacteria
• No leftover grease
• A cleaner, healthier kitchen
LG’s TrueSteam™ technology also removes stubborn food particles and sanitizes your dishes, all without using harsh scrubbing.
We get it — dishwashers seem like something you only see in TV shows or high-end homes. But that’s changing.
Today, LG offers dishwashers that are:
• Affordable
• Energy-efficient
• Designed for the modern Kenyan home
You don’t need a huge kitchen or fancy plumbing. Just a regular power source and water connection, and you’re good to go.
Yes. LG Dishwashers are among the most water-efficient on the market. Some models even adjust water usage based on the number of dishes inside. So you're never wasting a drop.
This makes them perfect for anyone trying to reduce their water bill or be more eco-friendly.
In short: Yes.
Dishwashers are not just a luxury. They’re smart, clean, and economical — especially when you choose a water-efficient brand like LG.
So if you're tired of the endless washing, or want to save time and water, a dishwasher might just be the upgrade your home needs.