How are dishwashers more effective than hand washing?

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I’ve already heard the argument “they heat up the water far higher than one would when hand washing”, cool whatever. The part I don’t understand is how a dishwasher could ever match the precision of a sentient human when it comes to ensuring it gets every spot. If I’m washing dishes and there’s a hard spot that didn’t initially come off, I put some elbow grease in to make sure I get that spot. Dish washers can’t do that. They can spray every item, but they can’t ensure they hit every spot.

And I don’t want to hear anything about rinsing them before you put them in the dishwasher.

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Personally, it takes me ten minutes to reload the dishwasher. It would take much longer to wash and dry by hand. If the dishwasher does miss a spot, I’ll just hit it by hand, even if it’s not perfect the near boiling washer that gets sprayed on the dishes will sterilize any germs

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