Hi! I have two vintage Kitchenaid dishwashers for sale, condition unknown. Please see photos. The one tied up with the blue cable is from (I believe) a KDS59. I took it out of the portable cabinet, started to convert it for built-in use and never finished the job. It worked well when it was in the roll-around cabinet. BTW: The roll-around cabinet is gone.
The other is untested and I am not sure what model it is. I bought it about six years ago from a guy who bought a house and was pulling it out because he thought it was an antiquated piece of junk. I don't recall if he said he had run it or not. He was updating the kitchen to move in and was replacing everything.
It says 'Energy Saver' or something similar on it. I think that means it dries with air and no heat. I had one like that before but don't remember the model number. Don't be put off by the air-dry though. That's all I have ever used with any dishwasher I've ever owned. Even when they did not have that option I would disconnct the drying heater element and open the door and let them air-dry.
Both have a little bit of surface rust on the control panels, probably from being outside.
Please see pics. Both are in O'Fallon, IL, near St. Louis. I have to move soon and can't take them with me. Both have been stored outside for years but covered with tarps and against the building, mostly shielded from direct precipitation by the tarps and the eaves/overhang of the roof. $100 for both, as-is, where-is. Not willing to scrap or part out.
Thank you!








The other is untested and I am not sure what model it is. I bought it about six years ago from a guy who bought a house and was pulling it out because he thought it was an antiquated piece of junk. I don't recall if he said he had run it or not. He was updating the kitchen to move in and was replacing everything.
It says 'Energy Saver' or something similar on it. I think that means it dries with air and no heat. I had one like that before but don't remember the model number. Don't be put off by the air-dry though. That's all I have ever used with any dishwasher I've ever owned. Even when they did not have that option I would disconnct the drying heater element and open the door and let them air-dry.
Both have a little bit of surface rust on the control panels, probably from being outside.
Please see pics. Both are in O'Fallon, IL, near St. Louis. I have to move soon and can't take them with me. Both have been stored outside for years but covered with tarps and against the building, mostly shielded from direct precipitation by the tarps and the eaves/overhang of the roof. $100 for both, as-is, where-is. Not willing to scrap or part out.
Thank you!







