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question about portable dishwasher
#11
Although I'm looking for a "portable" unit I'm considering a semi-permanent installation. I found these gems that will take care of the fact that we have a pull-out faucet that won't accept a portable dishwasher hose:

https://www.plumbingsupply.com/quick-tee-adapter.html
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#12
quick-tee-adapter

Pretty sure that's considered "plumbing", which requires a permit from County and installation by a licensed contractor....
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#13
Thanks for the link to the quick tee adapter. Looks useful.

And Kalakoa, do you really think a building permit is required to install a "T'? Have you noticed how many unpermitted homes, ohanas, and junkyards there are in Puna?
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#14
terracore, we got a roll-around portable from Sears several years ago and I recommend it. It's small and run only every couple days. I haven't noticed a spike in electrical usage with it. It also does not seem to take up much water which had been a worry. Some study says that you use more water washing by hand.

It does tie up the faucet and is kinda loud but it washes dishes much better than I do by hand. When not in use it is against the wall and is handy extra counter space.
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#15
do you really think a building permit is required to install a "T'?

Exceeds the de minimis requirements for a plumbing permit.

how many unpermitted homes, ohanas, and junkyards

Problem being: enforcement is "complaint driven" and at the whim of County officials. It's nice to believe that "rules are for everyone", but they clearly aren't.
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