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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 electricityPamperedchefDaly said:A customer put the top of the Quick-Stir pitcher on the top shelf of her dishwasher. It came out warped.
While many of our products are labeled as dishwasher safe, some factors can affect their performance. The high heat and harsh detergents in dishwashers can damage the protective coating on metal products, leading to rusting. To prevent this, we recommend hand washing these products with a mild dish soap and drying them immediately.
Yes, our silicone spatulas are safe to use in the dishwasher. However, prolonged exposure to high heat can cause them to lose their shape and become less effective. We recommend placing them on the top rack of the dishwasher and using a gentle cycle to prolong their lifespan.
Our wooden cutting boards are not dishwasher safe as the high heat and moisture can cause them to warp and crack. To clean them, use a mild soap and warm water, then dry them immediately. Avoid soaking them in water or leaving them in a damp environment as this can also damage the wood.
No, not all of our products are suitable for use in the microwave. Only products that explicitly state "microwave safe" on their packaging or in their product description should be used in the microwave. Using other products in the microwave can cause them to melt or release harmful chemicals.
Although our stoneware is dishwasher safe, we recommend hand washing them to prolong their lifespan. The abrasive nature of dishwasher detergents can cause scratches and damage to the glaze, affecting the appearance and performance of the stoneware. Hand washing with a mild dish soap is the best way to keep your stoneware in good condition.