What Is a Washing-Up Bowl? |
Everything I know about cleaning I learned from Reddit threads and Facebook groups. It's how I discovered my beloved vacuum mop and where I learned that my dishwasher has a filter and I should have been clearing it this whole time (oops). It's also where I found out about the washing-up bowl. Through a 37-comment thread I learned that washing-up bowls are tubs used in the kitchen sink and that the best ones have drains on the bottom. I wondered if a washing-up bowl might work in my kitchen. After a little research, I ordered this Joseph Joseph Wash & Drain Washing-Up Bowl. If you like to soak your dishes before you wash them, you'll use a lot less water filling a tub than you would filling an entire sink and you'll still be able to use the rest of your kitchen sink as usual. And even when it's not filled with water, a washing-up bowl can be a great receptacle for dirty dishes because it's a softer landing spot for fragile plates and glasses than a cast iron or ceramic basin. It can protect the sink from stains and scratches too. Beyond dishes, a clean dish tub can be used to hand-wash masks or other delicate laundry. Read more about why I love it—and find the dish tub, and some other favorite cleaning tools, linked below. —Emily Farris |
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