Joe Biden's War on Dishwashers Rages On
Not content with merely getting rid of Trump-era deregulation, the Biden administration is now tightening energy efficiency standards for a long list of home appliances.

Not content with merely getting rid of the Trump administration's more liberal standards, the Biden administration has proposed strict new energy efficiency rules for dishwashers.
On Friday, the Department of Energy proposed a sweep of energy efficiency standards affecting electric motors, vending machines, and dishwashers that it says will collectively save Americans $652 million in utility bills every year.
"This Administration is using all of the tools at our disposal to save Americans money while promoting innovations that will reduce carbon pollution and combat the climate crisis," said U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm in a press release.
Including Friday's proposed changes, the administration has proposed tightening energy efficiency standards for 16 product categories, including many home appliances. The DOE has opened or finalized rules on microwave ovens, normal ovens, refrigerators, and laundry machines in just the last few months.
"We're seeing costs of new products going up dramatically," says Jill Notini of the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM). "The food we are putting in the refrigerator is costing a lot more than it did a year or two ago. Now we're telling consumers not only is your food going to cost more, but your refrigerator will also cost you more."
Meeting DOE standards will cost manufacturers $2.5 billion, according to AHAM's aggregation of the DOE's own cost estimates. That figure doesn't include the costs of the latest dishwasher mandates.
The department estimates that consumers will save $3 billion over the next 30 years, or $100 million per year, on their utility bills thanks to the rougher rules. That's a pretty small per capita savings when spread across the 89 million dishwasher-owning households.
The Biden administration is pushing appliance regulation in the opposite direction of where it was headed under former President Donald Trump, who took a particular, personal interest in liberating American households from performance-worsening appliance rules, including those affecting dishwashers.
"The dishwashers, they had a little problem. They didn't give enough water, so people would run them 10 times, so they end up using more water. And the thing's no damn good. We freed it up," said Trump on the campaign trail in October 2020.
Research performed by the free market Competitive Enterprise Institute found that dishwasher cycle times have steadily increased to meet ever-tighter energy efficiency standards requiring machines to use less water and electricity. Manufacturers have met these standards by having machines recirculate less water throughout a longer wash cycle.
That's encouraged some dishwasher-owning households to switch to even less efficient hand-washing.
Trump's DOE created a new "short-cycle" regulatory category that allowed manufacturers to make products that didn't meet existing efficiency standards for cycles that took an hour or less.
The Biden administration finalized the repeal of that Trump rule in February 2022. Its new proposed rule will require manufacturers to hit even stricter energy efficiency rules for new dishwashers starting in 2027.
DOE assures the public that its rule will not worsen dishwasher quality. It'll only improve energy and water efficiency.
"They have to say that because by law they can't set a performance standard that compromises product quality in any way," says Ben Lieberman, a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
Lieberman also argues that one-size-fits-all regulations don't take into account the different ways consumers might use their appliances. Those doing dishes frequently might be eager to spend more money on a more expensive dishwasher model if it meant lower utility bills in the long run. Someone who runs their machine less will see fewer savings from higher energy efficiency and, therefore, prioritize the purchase of a model with cheaper upfront costs.
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Not by sarcs standards. Even when true you are still wrong.
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Well it does. It was posted at 10:05 AM. Soak it in.
It has to exist. Even Reason can no longer deny Biden is the worst.
Oh they will. Just between election cycles.
He's far from good, but not the worst by a very long shot.
No, he is the worst. I've studied Politics and American History as seiouisly as an amateur can, and he is the worst , the dumbest and laziest yet to darken the Oval Office door.
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Both the lack of embarrassment and the lack of intellectual diversity that many exhibit in continuing with the same trolling and commenting shticks is becoming truly amazing.
Sarc once drank so much he passed out at the bar and pissed and shit himself. He went back the next day and the bartender asked, "hey, aren't you that drunken idiot who shit yourself yesterday!?" Sarc replied, "I don't remember that, must of been somebody else. What is the cheapest drink you sell, give me 5."
I sometimes suspect the shit flingers have some kind of daily minimum quota of shit to fling. It would be kind of nice if they'd at least put a little imagination into it, but it's just shit, copy, paste and fling.
… collectively save Americans $652 million in utility bills every year.
There are 325 million people in America, so less than 2 bucks each so we can have dishes that aren’t quite clean.
There’s no reason in the world to allow people to have dishwashers that waste electricity and water when there are so much better alternatives. The easiest is to simply let your dog lick the dishes and utensils, as in precleaning. If you don’t have dog, lick them yourself. Those not amenable to being cleaned by licking (such as knives). If you don’t feed the dog otherwise, he will be hungry enough to be quite thorough in his “cleaning” efforts. Most cooking utensils can be cleaned by careful wiping with a butter-soaked paper towel, which can then be saved to be burned in the fireplace in winter, further reducing your carbon footprint. If you find a problem adequately cleaning your cooking utensils by wiping them with a butter-soaked paper towel, use your head and don’t cook that dish anymore, or alternatively serve it with a bit less cooking. (Don’t believe what the government tells you about incompletely cooked pork – that’s just anti-swine bias.) If you have other energy efficiency problems, feel free to contact me at peckerhead@aol.com and I will gladly provide further energy saving ideas for a minimal Go Fund Me contribution.
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In the alternative we could just eat plankton directly from the sea. No dishwasher required.
Maybe you missed the part where you aren’t allowed to put a fireplace in your new house?
The number doesn't matter, because it is BS. The excess cost of compliance WILL dwarf any energy savings over the life of the products.
When they mandated reducing toilets from 2.5 gallons to 1.6 gallons per flush, anyone that didn't replace their drains had to flush twice whenever there are solid waste, That effectively INCREASED water use to 3.2 gallons. The end result was about 20% more water use by toilets.
I not only have to flush twice routinely with my brand new toilet (replaced a 5 gal flush during renovations) but I have to scrub it out with a little brush at least twice a week. Which is gross.
The department estimates that consumers will save $3 billion over the next 30 years, or $100 million per year, on their utility bills thanks to the rougher rules. That's a pretty small per capita savings when spread across the 89 million dishwasher-owning households.
It doesn’t help that it’s actually bullshit and won’t ever save any money. The added production costs get passed onto consumers, and lowering efficiency means some amounts of running dishes an extra cycle. Or instead of using your “normal wash” setting, you switch to using the “heavy duty” cycle because normal isn’t getting it done.
You can’t just let them make a claim like that without saying how it’s utter bullshit. The government is never telling the truth when it comes to costs or savings, ever. They’re not doing any math, they’re scraping the numbers out of their colons.
The biggest bullshit is the government saying "we have to step in to save you money on your utilities" as if Americans are too stupid to choose an energy efficient model if that's what they want.
Well, 80 million Americans were dumb enough to vote this administration into power so they may have a point.
I remember when changing toilet standards was going to "Save water". Now it only means multiple flushes to deal with almost anything.
I mean I get sarc's hangover dumps, but what are you eating? I also had my contractor remove any regulators where required, such as in shower heads.
Now you see why they needed to teach "New Math". It's the only way that government bullshit makes sense.
My favorite part of the Energy Star standards are the regulations regarding how noisy an appliance can be.
Because that has so much to do with energy or water conservation.
National standards for some of this stuff is an absolute farce. Why should someone living in Toledo have the same water resource concerns as someone living in Tucson?
I’m looking forward to Zero Energy regulations, where we wash our clothes for free, because they don’t use power. But I guess Biden has to compromise with republicans, so we can’t have nice things.
Your parody is too broad; not amusing and fools hardly anyone. Might try another schick.
Look no further than the sharp increase in illegal immigration and you'll see why this war on mechanical dishwashers is so important to the Biden regime.
Any kind of dishwasher is too rich for my blood. I use and reuse paper plates. You may say that doing this is not environmentally conscious. But I reuse the same paper plate for a week or more. I don't wash it, I just wipe it off. A pack of 100 paper plates easily lasts me a year or more. Total cost is about 8 dollars american. I use and reuse plastic cutlery too, but I don't buy it. I save all of the extras that come with take out orders. Sometimes I rinse off this cutlery before reusing it, but I do the rinse really quickly. The cost of paper plates did go up during the plague, they used to cost less than 4 dollars for 100, now it is about 8 to 9 dollars.
I just stopped eating altogether, so washing dishes is no longer a concern. I also noticed that my food costs are way down, and expect to be completely debt free in about a month.
I had a stash of plastic cutlery, sourced the same way, that I'd periodically donate to Lifespirit Church (formerly Libertarian Congregational Church). Then I just stopped eating takeout.
>>to save Americans money
shame on the Americans who believe this.
You don’t really need to do dishes to eat bugs, so this won’t matter in the long run. Also, it's not like you'd be able to fit a dishwasher in a pod either, so who cares?
Remember when the people passed an amendment to have National "energy efficiency standards"????
Yeah; me neither.
F'En [Na]tional So[zi]alist[s].
It's in the penumbra of the preamble to the congressional notes to an unpassed amendment to the Living Constitution.
We can debate federal tweaking of efficiency standards and good intentions, but whomever is putting plates and the flower sifter in the same rack in the dishwasher is the real evil here.
No one's going to ban your dishwasher.
But even if they do, it won't happen via a mean tweet.
Did you notice how sad that plate is in the image at the top of this article? If the plate is concerned now, we definitely should be too, whether or not the plate tweets about it. Otherwise, one day will we wake up not only without gas stoves and gasoline cars, but also without dishwashers (or only crappy ones) and lots of sad plates!
My dishwasher has an automatic mode that takes forever, but it also has a “speed” mode that just reverts to the “old” cycles.
I predict more of this.
It's like removing the restrictor from your shower head.
I understand our betters plan for us to eat bugs in the future.You really don’t need dishwashers, or even plates or silverware (or cooking utensils) to eat bugs. Just catch’em, scoop’em up, chew’em up, and choke’em down as they scurry across the floor.
And to Bubba above, you wouldn't really drill out the restrictor on your shower head, would you? Do you have to clamp it in a vise to get the drill channel straight? (Asking for a friend.)
No. Battery operated drill and just wing it. My daughter can do it as required.
I understand our betters plan for us to eat bugs in the future.
Investment in an ammo-heavy portfolio is the best hedge against entomophagy.
Not an issue for the entitled class making the rules, they all use Mexicans to wash thier dishes.
But do the mexicans load machines or do it all by hand?
The retarded energy regulations coming out of the Biden administration would make Jimmy Carter blush, even on his deathbed. I wouldn’t put it past them to ban toilets and toilet paper next.
"Why on earth did you vote for Trump," I am asked. "Are you one of those deplorables?"
"The Biden administration is pushing appliance regulation in the opposite direction of where it was headed under former President Donald Trump, who took a particular, personal interest in liberating American households from performance-worsening appliance rules, including those affecting dishwashers."
That is one reason; others include keeping a God awful harridan from further ruining the country, and another is the 200+ federal judges vetted by the Federalist Society, and not the ABA. And of course deregulation, as opposed to hyper regulation.
It is not about their personalities, or shit they do or do not say. It is about what they do and don't do.
So now I will have to run the washer twice, just like I have to flush the water saving toilet twice. Science!
Two times is twice as good as one time?
Well, well, well, if it isn't the consequences of voting strategically and reluctantly for Joe Biden.
The linked press release is full of "The DOE expects the new rule to save ... ", with absolutely no reference of how they came to that expectation. They're not even trying to hide this obvious case of MSU, Making Shit Up (my new favorite TLA). But, that won't stop anything because the right people will get paid off.
Government-Solving all your problems, real or imagined.
I have it on a good authority, from a close friend, that those numbers are randomly taken from a global climate warming change graph.
Am I the only one who on reading the headline thought that by "dishwashers" it meant the people?
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Yes, you are.
Because everybody else knows the government will never regulate illegals working as dishwashers.
No you're not.
My current “efficient” dishwasher runs four to four and a half hours on “sensor” setting the “energy preferred” setting. It will (it says) use between two an seven gallons of water. It does a half ass job, and only that if I do serious prerinsing with hot water. However, it does a great job on unrinsed dishes when set to the “standard” setting, and uses seven gallons of water in one hour.
Guess which setting I use?
I have a cheapo clothes dryer that has 3 cycles: Timed Fluff air-only up to 70 minutes (don't know what that's good for), Easy Care with automatic medium heat, and Cottons with automatic regular heat.
The auto settings have the same temperatures, which is really stupid. The cycles go far longer (50-60 minutes) than it takes to actually dry the clothes, so I set an Alexa timer to tell me to check it after 25 minutes or so. The clothes are usually completely dry by then.
So much for automatic energy saving cycles!
Don't worry, the government will install a clothesline pole and give you a free spool of clothesline so you can go totally green and use God's wind power to dry your clothes.
Reason’s writers don’t vote because they’re so smart and they don’t think the Republicans are any better than Democrats because the conservatives don’t agree with the trans books in schools so there you go!
Trump said this - and you BELIEVED it? Not saying energy standards are flawless by any means, but you believed this?
"The dishwashers, they had a little problem. They didn't give enough water, so people would run them 10 times, so they end up using more water. And the thing's no damn good. We freed it up," said Trump on the campaign trail in October 2020.
Nobody believed the part about ten times. It's called hyperbole. It's his schtick. And everybody knows that. He did, however, reduce regulation significantly. So do you have an actual point?
Want to save more on washing/drying clothes? I had a friend who used to just go out and buy more underwear for her kids when they all got dirty... energy and resources saved, problem solved!
Hey, the Flintstones always looked happy with their electricity free appliances.
Remember when Trump deregulated shower heads and Reason published an article informing readers that manufacturers were pissed off because they'd have to retool for the MAGA version? Another reason to really hate Reason.
Dear asshat Reason writer: if anything is the opposite of libertarian, it’s progressivism. You knew Biden would fill the government with progressives, but you boosted Biden and dumped on Trump because you thought you’d be invited to more parties and have the smart set like you. Dicks.
"...Not content with merely getting rid of Trump-era deregulation, the Biden administration is now tightening energy efficiency standards for a long list of home appliances..."
Finally an admission that Trump, did, indeed champion deregulation ( must have hurt a lot to admit that, C. B., but further now admitting that droolin' Joe has his own GOSPLAN in mind and we all know how that lead to the USSR out-competing the US for best economic outcome.
And presumably when the next conservative president gets into power the courts will block any attempt at deregulation because...
well, because they want to. Just like Obama can EO Daca but Trump couldn't EO getting rid of Daca.
Kudos to Reason for resorting to one of the most hackneyed cliches: "war on...." Reason was never one of the great intellectual journals, but it is now succeeding at kneeling down to the level of the average 10th grader.
Are you fucking waking up yet, Reason?
We are using a 2001 Whirlpool dishwasher. It is a dream. We scrape the major grossnoscities off the dishes, put 'em in the DW and when, after a few meals, the DW is full, we wash 'em. They come out sparkling clean. No pre wash, no pre rinse. Just put 'em in and wash em. My son in laws both have the latest and greatest new model Bosch and Samsung DWs. They have to either rinse everything when the put it in or wash the dishes before they wash the dishes. They paid $600 plus for these useless machines. Yeah, tell me again how much money we're gonna save. I don't believe you.
Biden is a stupid man. He is currently subsidizing electric car production and purchase while talking about a changing market. You have NO market, literally, when you are toying with supply and demand. A lazy and stupid man
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