Products That Are Supposed to Be Dishwasher Safe but Aren't

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores personal experiences regarding products that are marketed as dishwasher safe but have led to issues when placed in the dishwasher. Participants share specific items they avoid washing in the dishwasher and the reasons behind their choices.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions they no longer put the lids from the 1 cup prep bowls in the dishwasher due to experiencing slits in them.
  • Another participant shares a similar experience with the lids, stating they have never placed them in the dishwasher and also avoid the measure-all to prevent the lettering from wearing off.
  • A participant recounts a customer's experience where the top of the Quick-Stir pitcher warped after being placed on the top shelf of the dishwasher.
  • One participant, with a background in plastic molding, notes that softer plastics are more likely to lose shape when exposed to heat and suggests hand washing as a precaution.
  • Another participant describes an incident where their 1/2 cup measuring cup melted after falling through the top rack onto the heating element, leading them to secure items more carefully in the dishwasher.
  • A participant shares that they regularly place their Quick-Stir pitcher in the dishwasher without issues, as long as they avoid heated wash and dry cycles.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants regarding the safety of placing certain products in the dishwasher, with some sharing negative experiences while others report no problems.

Contextual Notes

Participants draw from personal experiences and observations, highlighting the variability in outcomes when using the dishwasher for specific products.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in understanding the practical implications of using dishwasher-safe products based on shared experiences within the community.

DebPC
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Are there products that due to experience you no longer put in the dishwasher?
I never put the lids from the 1 cup prep bowls in there. After having 3 get slits in them- I hand wash mine.
Just wondering if there are other products out there like this.
 
I get the slits in those lids too and mine have never been in the dishwasher.I don't put the measure-all in the dw as I am worried that the lettering would wear off, something guests have said happened to them.I don't put the easy read cups or the MFP in the dw because I don't want the plastic to cloud - besides I don't run in every day and I use those at least every day.
 
A customer put the top of the Quick-Stir pitcher on the top shelf of her dishwasher. It came out warped.
 
At one point in my life I worked for a plastic injection mold company. Everyone needs to remember that plastic is molded by using heat. A good rule of thumb is the softer the plastic the more likely it will loose it's shape when heat is used. If in doubt, wash by hand and don't use in microwave.
 
I've had my 1/2 cup size from the measuring cup set melt. But it fell through the top rack of the dishawasher (one of the kids did not secure it properly) and it landed directly on the heating element. Same thing happened with the easy read mini measuring cup. Now I makew sure that the mini cup is firmly secured in the silverware basket to avoid falling through the top rack.

My husband learned his leason the hard way about my PC products when he broke my lare bar pan. I made him replace it. So now he's extra careful with the PC products; he doesn't want to have to replace anymore.;) He broke it by banging some frozen chicken on it to seperate them ( the pan was on our glass top stove no less). Before I could even ask him not to do that, becuse he'd break it, it broke into three pieces. Since it was past warranty, he had to replace it.
 
PamperedchefDaly said:
A customer put the top of the Quick-Stir pitcher on the top shelf of her dishwasher. It came out warped.
I put mine in my DW all the time with no problems. I put a lot of non-DW safe items in mine with no problems, BUT I never use the heated wash or the dry cycles. My tap water is plenty warm to clean my dishes and by never using the heating element in the dishasher, I save electricity
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if my supposedly dishwasher-safe Pampered Chef product gets damaged in the dishwasher?

If your Pampered Chef product is damaged after being washed in the dishwasher, first check the warranty or guarantee policy. Pampered Chef offers a satisfaction guarantee on many products. If the damage is due to a manufacturing defect, you may be eligible for a replacement or refund. Contact Pampered Chef customer service with your purchase details and photos of the damage for assistance.

Are there specific Pampered Chef products that are not recommended for the dishwasher?

Yes, while many Pampered Chef products are labeled as dishwasher safe, some items, such as wooden utensils, certain bakeware, and non-stick pans, may not be recommended for the dishwasher. Always refer to the care instructions provided with your product to ensure proper maintenance and longevity.

How can I tell if a Pampered Chef product is truly dishwasher safe?

To determine if a Pampered Chef product is dishwasher safe, check the product label or packaging for care instructions. Additionally, you can visit the Pampered Chef website or consult the product manual for specific guidelines regarding dishwasher safety. If in doubt, hand washing is often the safest option.

What are the common signs that a dishwasher-safe product is not holding up well?

Common signs that a dishwasher-safe product may not be holding up well include discoloration, warping, chipping, or a dull finish. If you notice any of these issues, it may indicate that the product is not as durable as expected when washed in the dishwasher. Consider switching to hand washing to preserve the product's quality.

Can I prevent damage to my dishwasher-safe Pampered Chef products?

Yes, you can take several steps to prevent damage to your dishwasher-safe Pampered Chef products. Load them carefully in the dishwasher, avoiding overcrowding, and place them on the top rack when possible. Use a gentle cycle and avoid high heat settings. Additionally, refrain from using abrasive detergents or scrubbers that can cause wear and tear.

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