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Ahh, the memories. As awful as these were in terms of leaving food particles behind, I still have a strange linking for them. They lasted and lasted and that is one of the things that made me have a great deal of respect for this era of GE and Hotpoint appliances.

I also remember taking the tech sheet pouch from under the toe kick when they were set to the curb or dumpster. It was like collecting Baseball/Pokemon/Super Hero cards LOL. Seeing all the different cycle sequences and how they evolved over time I found fascinating.

And of course, no electronics 😄
 
When GE and its subsidiaries started using the term "Potwasher" (it's like one of Trump's lame and pathetic "Boast-Lies")to promote their mediocre dishwashers in the Seventies I actively persuaded my Parents to ditch those products and turn to KItchenAid. They were sold and never went back.


These had three major advantages of Kitchen-Aids:

1) Potscrubber depressed would stretch the main wash time to about 30-40 minutes total. 2) The heater typically ran the whole main wash even after any thermal holds were satisfied. 3) substantially simpler control system over the whole RA and cycle interlocking.

If they could have implemented these functions on the Kitchen-Aids it would have made for a substantially better dishwasher.
 
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