CONGRATS!!!!!
Ahhh, a fellow 56-58 Hotpoint DW owner!! Looks like a great machine, Turquoisedude. Speaking as a fan of the Hotpoints of this general style, I think it's a nice gem in your collection.
More experienced members might be able to say for sure, but from all I've seen and pieced together, this looks like a beautiful mid-level 1956-57 unit. My pink one is a 58 Spot-less Deluxe which (according to the brochure on here) was the mid-line for '58 (Roll-R-Rack, Rinse Agent Dispenser, Large corner silverware cup, and chrome accents on the indicator/dial) with a completely different TOL unit, and a BOL that looks like yours outside but without the nice Roll-R-Rack. I think the Spot-less Deluxe in '57 were the TOL with yours as the MOL and the old style stacking upper rack unit as the BOL. Is this correct???
I am SO happy that you got this unit and that it's been so beautifully preserved all these years. I see you still have the red plastic start button. That's great because I heard somewhere that those tend to fall off or break over the years. Mine is kind of odd in that it has a small metal stem type button in a recessed well instead of the red button.
Didn't see anyone answer Ovrphl's (?) about the Reversible Roll-R-Rack so I'll chime in on that. The Roll-R-Rack part speaks for itself as it gave us the roll out top rack versus the former Hotpoint design where the upper rack sat down on top of the rolling lower rack.
The "Reversible" part of that comes from the wire part of the rack being removable from the silver rolling frame. Turned one way (front to back) you can load the top with taller glassware because the rack sits lower in the frame to allow for it (and in that position you get a little less height in the lower rack for like extra large dinner plates or platters). Take the rack out, turn it (back to front) and it rests in the frame on different supports so that it's raised in the frame for shorter items up top and room for larger plates, platters or pots and pans below. I've always found that to be one of the neatest features of these, along with the circular racking position for the plates.
In the pics below, the first one shows the rack in the raised position (bottom of the wire rack up higher behind the frame/handle) for the larger items below. Second pic shows how I reversed it and how you can see it sitting lower in the frame by the bottom of the wire rack showing below the frame, thus giving more room up top.
Again, Turquoisedude.......great buy and a sweet unit.
