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Get that for me. You and the Gadge can come to California for your second honeymoon and bring it! I'll give you a GE Stainless cooking surface and Wall Oven in trade!!!! Oh,
did I mention,? a Hotpoint Solid tub too!!!
 
We're in Orange County (60mi north of NYC). I laughed when we moved in and figured it would last a few months. That was 4 1/2 years ago.
 
I agree...

Toggles you need that DW!!!

The ad is cool, and you hardly ever see a KDS16 these days...
 
FEH!

Assuming I wanted it where to put it? Selling house!

~Get that for me. You and the Gadge can come to California.
I'd love to, however it's a bit of a drive! And even if I bought it its own plane ticket, its @$$ is too big for the seat.

*SIGH*
 
Bob, yes we remodeled a few times around our Superba portable. it was the same one in one of the current threads. I gave it to my wife in December 1983 as a Christmas present when we lived in out apartment. In August of 1984 we bought a 50's ranch house. It had a galley kitchen with no DW and no 24" cabinet. The base cabinets were all double wide ones. We changed the counters to new formica and refinished the real birch cabinets. We placed the two larger bases on one wall making 8 foot of usable counter space and sawed the smaller one in half so we could build the dw in next to the the sink i now had 8 foot on that side to. In March of 1997 we paid the house off and decided to gut the kitchen and get all new cabinets and counters. I got solid Hickory cabinets and Corian sinks and counters and built the KA back in. Alas the Fall of 1997, the motor burned out and we replaced it with a TOL Frigidaire Gallery which the top rack kept falling out so that was replaced in May 2006 with a Bosch. If this site was around in 97 I think I would have repaired the KA.

Mike
 
Somebody Please!

I hope that somebody in the NY area can give this a home. Maybe someone could get it and store it until someone who will really appreciate it can give it a home?

This MUST NOT go to the crusher or the kerb. I only wish I weren't hundreds of miles away- this is my all-time dream dishwasher (okay, in white, but still!). brouss29- please bear with us- hopefully someone will be in touch with you soon. You're doing a great thing offering it here.
 
$100 o.b.o.

Someone make me a resonable offer and it's yours. As soon as the new one is in my husband will start harassing me to get rid of the old Kitchenaid.
 
Somebody!

I hope someone can help Jessica soon- this is getting to be quite a cliff-hanger. These things don't grow on trees!

Jessica, I only wish I weren't in Georgia. Please know I'd get it if I could.
 
Hear! Hear, Neptune Bob!

Well Said, Neptune Bob. That 15 will probably live forever.
My mom got her first Dishwasher in 1967 and it was that same exact machine in Edged Coppertone. I ran well into the 1990's when the person I sold it to got rid of it to by a KUDS24 whirlpool based Kitchenaid. She put it out to the curb and it was still in running condition.

You won't be able to get new panels for it as they had been obsoleted in the late 70's. You can have the current ones painted or of yu go to a good metal shop, you may be able to get corner pieces to attach to these panels which will allow you to add custom panels to match the cabinets to.

I loved that machine but in today's day and age with multiple washarms, it is still very critical how that 15 is loaded if you really want to get everything clean on the top rack. Dishes on the bottom and pans, pots and deep bowls on the top.
The pump will definitely get the water up there but it has to have a clear path to do it! That was the only drawback with that machine. But Hey, the whole cycle is like 45 minutes so what would be so bad about rewashing the stuff that didnt come clean. Use the Utility and Utensil cycle and its done in about a half hour!(that cycle only has a 5 minute dry time)
 
oops!

I forgot that the machine above had the trim kit already! Therefore, you can get your panels made up for it to match your cabinets or there may even be primed metal panels behind the wood panels already installed on it since the trim pieces screwed into those factory panels. You got to remove the wood ones to be sure!
 
KA ran it's last load this morning.

There is no doubt it's a good machine for its time. I know my next one won't last a fraction of the time. With energy and water costs going up constantly how much more does it cost to run? It does sound like a freight train running through my kitchen. Like the above poster said if you put a large pot on the bottom rack the glasses on top are still dirty. Rewashing dishes gets old pretty fast with a family of 4. These are the reasons why I'm upgrading and why I'm here offering it to you guys.

My husband installed the new DW this morning and will be harassing me about what to do with the KA. If someone is interested please let me know now.
 
If we don't take it .....

Do as we did, I set up a counter in the basement and placed a cheap dishwasher down there. It's good to have when entertaining for extra dishes and also, we have use that dishwasher for things like car parts (just don't tell the whole family about that) and parts of the barbeque grill. You will find that sometimes it's nice to have a "beater" dishwasher, just as some people have extra old "beater" cars.
 
You can't say I didn't try.

I guess no one is interested? It's up for grabs for another week, then it's gone.
 
Where is SteveD (in Albany) when ya need him. OK You New Yorkers, someone get this. I don't wanna heqar anyone b**ch about no vintage dishwashers when this is there waiting!!
 
What about shipping and freight to wherever?

Being someone who has seen many dream machines over-the-hill and far-away out of reach, does anyone who want this baby know of freight charges and so on to ship it? Its not a full-blown washer, weighing several hundred pounds-- is it that expensive to ship if its lighter and less bulky?

I have the exact same model, same panels, everything. Some... lets say, 'non appreciative' 20-something kid pitched it to the curb and i snatched it up. That one in NY is in much better shape, no visible cracking in the exterior wood like mine has, very, very good looking unit-- is there a Mother Teresa or maybe Mother Maytag, Clara KitchenAid, Saint of all Forgotten Dishwashers anymore?? We need a miracle-- SOMEBODY go for the hash! (not the crusher!)
 
This is a great dishwasher!
I can't get over that no one is going after this!
Replace your newer dishwasher with this one, and save it for a back up! You will be glad you did!
I just can't get over that no one has jumped on the chance to have this fantastic Hobart Kitchenaid!
Brent
 
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