brucelucenta
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Impeller dish washers were what most of the machines were up until the 60's with a few exceptions. I know that Kitchenaid was the only one who always had a spray arm type dishwasher from early on. Was that the reason all the others could not make their dishwashers with spray arms back then? Just curious for the delay in doing so. I do remember seeing a D&M type dishwasher right before the transition to spray arms that had an impeller in the bottom and a round roto rack with the sprayer under it that made it rotate while it washed the glasses and cups on the top rack. I thought it odd at the time, but I guess that was the best they could do until the patent ran out. Right after that they made spray arms for the bottom instead of an impeller. I do remember that the impeller models were difficult to load and lighter weight things would get knocked around in the bottom. But then some of the spray arm ones were so powerful that happened too. I am curious if it was because Kitchenaid had a patent on the spray arm in dishwashers. I am assuming it must be, but not really sure if that is why.[this post was last edited: 7/1/2016-06:14]