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The Wirecutter Show

Dishwasher Disputes, Settled

The Wirecutter Show

The New York Times

Wirecutter, Education, Life Hacks, Product Testing, Products, Product Recommendations, Society & Culture, Advice, How To, Leisure, New York Times, Home & Garden, Testing, Recommendations

4.4894 Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2025

⏱️ 39 minutes

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0:00.0

From The New York Times, you're listening to The Wirecutter Show.

0:06.4

Hey, everyone, it's The Wirecutter Show.

0:08.9

I'm Cairo Blackwell.

0:10.2

I'm Christine Sir Clissette.

0:11.7

And I'm Rosie Garron, and we work at Wirecutter, the product recommendation site from the New York Times.

0:17.8

Each week, we bring you expert advice from our newsroom of 140 journalists who review everyday products that will make your life better.

0:25.6

This episode of The Wirecutter Show is called Dishwasher Disputes Settled.

0:34.6

Kyra and Christine.

0:37.8

Oh.

0:39.9

She's using her adult voice. Her serious voice.

0:42.6

Today, on the podcast, we are discussing the appliance responsible for a great number of divorces in America.

0:51.5

Any guesses?

0:52.3

I really have.

0:53.2

The refrigerator.

0:53.8

The refrigerator. No, I think it's got to be

0:56.1

something like the washer. It's obviously the dishwasher. Oh, duh. In my experience, every marriage consists of two

1:06.0

distinctive people, and you're either one or the other. You're either the white glover or you're the raccoon. Okay,

1:13.1

stay with me. I'm here. The white glover loads a dishwasher like they're in a high-end antiques

1:18.5

shop, meticulous, organized, everything in its place. And then there's me, the raccoon.

1:24.6

The raccoon takes its little paws with its little opposable thumbs

1:28.0

and tosses those dishes in any empty available space it sees. Efficient, inspired, creative.

1:36.1

Infuriating. Top rack, bottom rack, the air quotes silverware basket. We don't discriminate.

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