Save Time and Water in Japan

For Brazilian dekasegi workers who work long hours in Japanese factories, time at home is limited.

LIFE IN JAPAN

1/2/20261 min read

The Shiroka SS-MH351 is a compact dishwasher with a drying function that helps reduce housework, saving time, water, and physical effort.

Unlike manual washing, which can easily take 20 to 30 minutes per meal, the SS-MH351 does the entire process by itself. You load the dishes, turn on the machine, and can rest, take a shower, or attend to other tasks.

Water Savings That Make a Difference

The Shiroka SS-MH351 consumes about 8.5 to 9 liters of water per cycle, even when fully loaded. In practice, this is usually less water than washing dishes in the sink, where keeping the tap open for 15 minutes uses about 117 to 120 liters of water.

Flexible for Rental Apartments

One of the biggest advantages of this model is its flexibility:

• Can be connected to some types of faucets
• Does not work with standard faucets in Daiwa apartment buildings
• Can be used without a direct connection, only with:

  • A bucket or water reservoir with a minimum of 10 liters
    • Dirty water can be disposed of:

  • Directly in the sink (if nearby)

  • In a bucket or reservoir of at least 10 liters

This is ideal for those living in rental apartments who cannot alter the plumbing.

More Hygiene and Less Effort

In addition to washing, the SS-MH351 dries the dishes, eliminating the need for a dishcloth. Some modes include a sterilization function, helping keep plates, glasses, and cutlery more hygienic—especially important for families.

Table – Pros and Cons

Pros ⚠️ Cons
• Saves significant time • Not compatible with Daiwa faucets
• Low water consumption • Higher price than simpler models
• Can be used with a bucket • Takes up counter space
• Ideal for rental apartments • Limited capacity (for household use)
• Drying function • Manual is usually in Japanese

ATTENTION – DAIWA APARTMENTS
The Shiroka SS-MH351 is not compatible with standard faucets from Daiwa real estate.
If you live in a Daiwa property, you will need to use the machine with a bucket or water reservoir (minimum 10 liters).

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