A model 17 kitchen aide dishwasher, was built exactly the same as the Hobart commercial lab glassware machines. Like tanks. And every part was always available. The only difference in the machines was stainless racks versus plastic coated steel. And they would run for thirty years, and now they are collectors items. The model kd5, made I…
A model 17 kitchen aide dishwasher, was built exactly the same as the Hobart commercial lab glassware machines. Like tanks. And every part was always available. The only difference in the machines was stainless racks versus plastic coated steel. And they would run for thirty years, and now they are collectors items. The model kd5, made I believe starting in 1950, were still repairable in 2000. Of course, they didn’t need repairs, but fifty years and still working. Cast iron wash arm, weighed about 12 pounds! Lol
A model 17 kitchen aide dishwasher, was built exactly the same as the Hobart commercial lab glassware machines. Like tanks. And every part was always available. The only difference in the machines was stainless racks versus plastic coated steel. And they would run for thirty years, and now they are collectors items. The model kd5, made I believe starting in 1950, were still repairable in 2000. Of course, they didn’t need repairs, but fifty years and still working. Cast iron wash arm, weighed about 12 pounds! Lol