• chonglibloodsport@lemmy.world
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        I don’t have a garbage disposal. I’ve never even seen one in real life. I think they’re just not a thing in Canada. I’ve only heard of them from TV shows (where they always seemed extremely dangerous).

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          Haha damn ok in America that is a very big deal you would have been shook. I’m used to it now but it is nice to clear up small build up.

          They aren’t actually dangerous but I think most people have some irrational fear about them regardless lol

          ETA I just realized what a jerk I was. I forgot I asked for advice. You gave advice and I was sparky

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            in America that is a very big deal you would have been shook.

            I’m curious what this means. I’m in my mid-30s, grew up in the US, and have never had a garbage disposal either. My childhood home had a garden and a compost pile, so that’s where food waste always went. Then I moved into apartment life. The only time I ever saw a garbage disposal was when my ex’s mom insisted that we had one in our apartment (which was a condo my ex was renting from her.) She said, “It’s under the sink!”

            Yeah. It was under the sink: still in a box, uninstalled. Even after she learned that, she still didn’t bother having someone install it. That was the only time in my life where there was (technically) a garbage disposal in the place I lived.

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        I’ve bought a small “portable” dishwasher for my rental apartment some years back. It fit in the cupboard below my sink.

        All it needs is power, cold water and a drain access. The latter two can easily be forked off your sink.

        Maybe that’s an option for you, too.

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        If it helps, you can get mini dishwashers that sit on the worktop. Some of them you don’t even need to plumb in. I had one when I was living in an apartment and it was amazing. Just put everything in, fill it up with 3-4 jugs of water (the jug came with it), and put the drainage pipe in the sink. I let it run overnight and had clean dishes in the morning!