These portable dishwashers can take over dish duty |
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If you’re tired of hand-washing dishes, but don’t have the option of installing a built-in dishwasher, consider a portable one instead. It hooks up to the faucet, but otherwise operates pretty much like its built-in counterpart. Our top pick for the last five years is easy to use, cleans exceptionally well, and can fit an impressive number of dishes.
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