That GrassCity pic isn't showing for me, Ron. Therefore,
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So RB hacked GrassCity? You hear the strangest rumors around here.......
Anyway, yup, it's a nifty little bubbler all right. For those that don't know them, this class has traps built in so they don't leak. Kinda magic, really. Very easy to use, effective and fifteen bucks from our bud Randy at PIU. You should order one just for a fun change of pace?
Time maybe to share how I've been cleaning mine. While PBW was doing a fine job it was kind of a bother as a routine thing. So now I use short piece of Silicone tube to connect to a small funnel (current one is about 3 inches on the big end). Then the lot goes 'head down' into the silverware rack in the dishwasher. One the end, so some of the water splashing around and draining down the corner (turbulent area) ends up filling the funnel.....which of course drains hot detergent through the bubbler by our old friend, Gravity. Even on the short cycle my machine gives a 20 minute flush with heated detergent. Does a fine job even badly fouled.
Perhaps not the best thing to do around the wife.....your call there. I see no difference with other residues in the wash but this is kitchen stuff, following sometimes unknown rules with serious downside potential.
Anyway, 'works a treat'. I usually grab it at the end of the wash cycle and rinse it manually, the machine can leave suds in the trap. Very easy to rinse it under the tap. Running a modest stream from the tap into the top at about a 45 degree angle gives you a fun little stream out the bottom of the upper trap into the center area. A couple of shakes and a couple of rolls flushes everything out and fills it up. I then invert it (nose down) and blow as much water as possible out though the upper trap for my 'ideal' water load (which will evaporate slowly in use).
I bought another one with the idea of rotating them so I could have a fresh stem once a day if the urge struck. But this is so fast and easy I haven't got to it. It has modified my usual habit of dumping and reloading after use (since washing a fresh load seems a bit of a waste somehow.....not that I've tried it, just a guess.....). Not quite there yet, but getting close.
That, quick fouling and hard cleaning, is a 'design feature' that comes with the dog as they say. That is it does a lot of work with a tiny bit of water and needs a sealed chamber that defies brushes and such. My chief objection to the whole thing, it fouls fast and is hard to keep clean? Mister Dishwasher has made that much better with a bit of tube and a two dollar plastic funnel.
Regards to all.
OF