Hoover Auto-Jet's Italian Sister
Hi Peter and everyone! Thx for posting these ads!
I'd like to make my own contribution to this thread: you can find below the partial scan (the original page is bigger than my scanner) of the advert for one of the first automatic dishwashers ever made and sold in Italy - the REX (Zanussi) 3/dinamic (this is NOT a mistake: as you can see dInamic is the machine's real name).
As you can see, it is pretty similar to the Auto-Jet except for the lower part of the rotating rack which suits Italian cooking/table&cookware use habits. This model was made from 1962/63 till 1972, when Zanussi discontinued the dinamic dishwashers line to make only bi-tub machines with revolving sprayarms.
An aunt of mine bought this machine with her first kitchen furniture when she got married in late 1963 and it served her well for about 12 years. It featured 3 programmes - Intensive, Normal and Plate-warmer, and it was a good performer (the only thing my aunt complains about when recalling this dishwasher is the lack of flexibility in loading, especially as far as the rack upper part was concerned although it could actually hold dinnerware, pots and pans and silverware for an 8-people dinner).
The detergent had to be put in the "hanging bell" you can see on the left under a dish: it popped open when a certain water temperature was reached. The rinse-aid dispenser and its indicator are hidden on the left behind the metal fascia carrying the brand name and model nr.
Hope you enjoyed both the ad and description
NOTHING WASHES LIKE MOVING WATER (BUT WE MAKE THE RACK MOVE, TOO)
Ivan
