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If anyone is available to pick up that Avocado KDS-60 in Scranton, I will handsomely reward you for your troubles.

 

Please contact me through my profile e-mail or through AW message board.

 

I will arrange the purchase as soon as I can find the picker upper.

 

Thank You,
 
Eddie, the Avocado dishwasher in Scranton is a KDS-58. It looks like it's missing the butcher block top. I have one like it (in white) that's missing most of it's portable parts (it's also missing the front casters).
 
I have been...

I have been trying to contact the seller for 3 days now.

Has anyone else picked this machine up by now ?

Sometimes CL people are very strange and well... you know...

I have a member in Pa. standing by to pick up this machine.

The Portable KDS - 18
 
Does anyone know which model is in reply#15 above?

The white machine in reply #15 is something that I could make a trip for but does anyone know if this is the Superba model? I don't want to make that drive for anything less than a Superba so any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks folks!
 
Thanks Phil !

Thanks so much for helping to identify it as an Imperial. I really want to hold out for the Superba of whichever model I get. Thanks again!!
 
1960s Superba

Here is a Superba and owner says it's a 1960s model. I don't see any spray arm on the upper rack so I assume it's a KDS-17 or older - can anyone confirm?

Given that this is a Superba, is the lack of the upper arm a big enough issue to not purchase it? Lastly, should that little area of rust on the bottom corner of the door be alarming?

Thanks so much!!

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Yes it does, but no wash arm between the lower and upper rack before the 18 series.

Were exterior side panels available for the 17 or was this a 57 or an electric sink model that was built-in?

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It's a KDS-37 SST

Hey everyone,
So the machine I am looking at (the one PhilR just posted about above in reply #27) is a KDS-37 SST. From what I can tell, that means it was part of a stainless steel sink unit. Does this mean the machine does not make a good undercounter built-in unit when separated from the original sink unit?

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