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magimix bowls and dishwashers

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Is it true you can't put magimix mixing bowls in a normal dishwasher cycle? :panic:

I've been wanting a magimix for a long time and have just been willing my current, inferior food processor to die...but then I read the thing about dishwashers on a customer review! Say it isn't so, turtles!
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I put mine in. I always use the eco cycle but that isn't Magimix related.
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Could you not hand-wash one bowl :))?
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Ella77 wrote:Could you not hand-wash one bowl :))?
This :mrgreen:
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They might go a bit dull, but it's fine
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Ella77 wrote:Could you not hand-wash one bowl :))?
No :snooty:
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baargain wrote:They might go a bit dull, but it's fine
You haven't found that yours has gone...brittle? :look:
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I don't have a dishwasher :cry: But the BaaParents one has survived
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I should explain, in all seriousness, that I'm not above hand-washing the odd bowl :lol: I just know if it can't be bunged in the dishwasher I'd be less likely to use it - for something like chopping veg, I'd need to factor in the bowl washing* into the labour-saving aspect of it.

*and lid-washing, it's lid washing I really hate :bite:
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Mine goes in on a normal cycle & comes out fine - the only thing is that the bottom of it traps water. It's polypropylene so unlikely to be troubled by a bit of hot water really. I do find hand washing it makes it come out better.
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The three bowl, lid, blades, and everything really have been in the dishwasher (and not necessarily on the eco cycle) and they're perfectly fine. I handwash when I can be arsed (and it's true that they come out better, but then I find that most plastic stuff does) but most of the time it goes in the dishwasher.
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