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mikepaquette

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I am now and will always be looking for a GE bowtie impeller top load dishwasher.

I have not posted in here for some time and am in need of a fix. If anyone has any pic's or stories/info on this fabulous dishwasher I would very much appreciate it. A true fan of GE Mobile maid dishwashers. Thank You
 
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No real stories. I have seen 2 of these pop up on Craigslist in the last year. One in Portland, Oregon and one in Spokane, Washington. That was about 6 months ago. I'll keep my eyes peeled and let you know if one shows up.

Here is mine:

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i found one last year

up in toledo ohio for 60 bucks! it had been used at a summer cottage on one of the lake erie islands, i believe put in bay. i brought it home and hooked it up and it runs great and does not leak a drop!

mine cleans fairly well and it sure is fun to use! i just love it when that lid pops open at the end of the wash cycle!

only flaw with mine is it has white racks which i have been told are either replacement racks or possibly the original if it was a later model bow tie machine. in spite of the fact i would prefer pink racks to match the pink tub interior i am not complaining. i just feel so lucky to have stumbled across this machine on craigs list!

hopefully one will come your way also!

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another

view of this wonderful old dishwasher. it is noisy as hell, it just groans when washing and it sounds like there is a tremendous amount of water being thrown around inside!

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Our first dishwasher . . .

. . . was a bowtie Mobile Maid. It was a great machine, however we would have to shut the doors and go into another room when it was running. They were very noisy. But it cleaned well. In fact, you could see the whole machine shake while the bowtie was doing its thing.

Then at the end, the lid would pop open and steam would rush out into the kitchen. The heater in the bottom would glow red in the dry cycle.

I remember being able to load quite a few dishes, pots, pans, serving bowls -- it would hold quite a lot.

Jerry Gay
 
Michael,

Here is the video of my MobileMaid. This is part 1 of 3. These were my first videos that I created, and they are not perfect. The overlay comments, for example, pass too quickly - so press pause to read the comments if they fly by too quickly.

Keep looking - these MobileMaid dishwashers are still out there to be found.

Mike

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Hadn't seen one of these in years.........

Had and aunt that had this exact machine and I remember seeing in operation at least once but it's been many years ago. Think her dad (my grandfather) found it in a rental house that he obtained - he had a slew of rentals and used to find some interesting things in them from time to time.
 
The current 'second in command' in the Ogden kitchen is this lovely turquoise Mobile Maid, an SP50W1 that I guess is a 1962 or 63 model. They are a great design - compact and easy to move around.

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