It’s for heating up the water for greases and oil stains, you’re absolutely right. I made a joke, but I’ve been doused in car oil before and I’ve had plenty of grease on my shirts from old farm machinery maintenance
By coincidence, my hot water heat recently broke. I expected the cold showers to be the worst part, but it was actually the difficulty cleaning dishes: grease, oil, and fat just wouldn’t come off the dishes (or the scrubby doodle, for that matter), despite ample application of soap. Since most of my meals involve those things, I eventually resorted to cleaning what could be cleaned with running cold tap water & soap, and setting an electric kettle to boil to do a second pass to try to melt off the remnants.
They, um, save time? And also heat up the water?
It’s for heating up the water for greases and oil stains, you’re absolutely right. I made a joke, but I’ve been doused in car oil before and I’ve had plenty of grease on my shirts from old farm machinery maintenance
By coincidence, my hot water heat recently broke. I expected the cold showers to be the worst part, but it was actually the difficulty cleaning dishes: grease, oil, and fat just wouldn’t come off the dishes (or the scrubby doodle, for that matter), despite ample application of soap. Since most of my meals involve those things, I eventually resorted to cleaning what could be cleaned with running cold tap water & soap, and setting an electric kettle to boil to do a second pass to try to melt off the remnants.
It did take longer.