Wash dishes in it; why not just use the sink,
Witch one is cleaner the stainless steel sink or the germ holding plastic container
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June 8th, 2009 at 5:25 am
They're intended to be used when you don't have a split basin sink. If you have a single-basin sink, like I do, it's way more water efficient to wash in a little dishpan (maybe 5 gallons) than to fill up the whole silly thing (30 gallons) to wash dishes. Also, it's nice to have one place to wash, and another to rinse.
If you're talking about folks putting one in a split basin sink, I'm as befuddled as you are!
FYI: I disinfect mine every other day or so by soaking it in bleach water and/or scrubbing it with cleanser with bleach.