Dish drying rack
Be aware that this doesn’t apply to wooden drying racks. Don’t put wood in the washer unless the very future of the planet depends on it. However, if your drying rack is metal or plastic, an occasional trip to the dishwasher will be great. If you place your drying rack on the top tier of your dishwasher, it can also serve as a mount for plastic containers so they don’t flip over when the washer is on.
Sink strainer
The sink strainer is one of the nastiest items in your kitchen and you don’t even know. Take it off, shake it over your garbage container to get rid of any loose food scraps (so they don’t clog your sink or dishwasher filter), and toss it in the dishwasher. You’re welcome.
Microwave turntable
Washing your microwave can be a real pain, but washing the turntable plate is unbelievably simple if you have a dishwasher. Just load it up on the bottom tier along with the rest of your plates and say goodbye to all the splatter!
A vinegar bowl
Regular use of dishwashers means your dishes are often met with hard water and possibly look a little cloudy even when they’ve just been cleaned. An easy way to combat this effect is to stick a (dishwasher-safe) bowl with vinegar on the washer’s top tier once every few loads.