Dishwasher: The AirDry Advantage
Impact
Medium
Difficulty
Easy
Speed
Instant
Your dishwasher has a secret energy-hog mode: the 'heated dry' cycle. It uses a high-wattage heating element to bake the water off your dishes. It's fast, but it's expensive.
If you have a bit of patience, you can slash your dishwasher's energy use by 15-50% just by turning off that heated dry. Instead, use the 'air dry' setting, or just crack the door open a few inches once the wash cycle finishes. The steam will escape, and the residual heat in the dishes will evaporate the remaining moisture naturally. It takes a bit longer, but it's totally free.
Think of it as a 'slow living' hack for your kitchen. Most people run their dishwasher at night anyway, so by the morning, your dishes will be perfectly dry and ready to put away. No extra electricity needed! Plus, avoiding that intense heat is actually better for your plastic containers and delicate glassware, which can warp or crack over time in the high-heat dry cycle. Your dishes stay nice, and your bill stays low!
Quick Check Before You Try This
Use this tip as a practical starting point, then check whether it fits your home. The right answer can change with climate, utility rates, equipment age, household routines, and whether you rent or own.
| Check | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Your actual bill | A high-impact tip in one home may be minor in another. |
| Equipment age | Older appliances and HVAC systems often waste more energy. |
| Comfort tradeoff | A good energy habit should not make the home harder to live in. |
| Safety or warranty limits | Electrical, HVAC, plumbing, and appliance work should stay inside manufacturer and code rules. |
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