Hahahahah!
"The Westinghouse Kitchen Center had outlets, a clock & appliance timer and even pull-out cords that fit counter-top appliances."
Exactly the kind of thing I did not grow up with. My dad was with RCA's service division, and his workdays were filled with suffering caused by rich people's cantankerous, high-end RCA toys. Any suggestion that we might get anything fancy-schmancy like that, and he'd sigh, shake his head, and say, "Just something else to go wrong."
In his (and RCA's) defence, nobody's electronics of the 1950s and 1960s were terribly reliable; solid state brought about some improvement in the situation, but not nearly as much as the ads would have you believe. Some wealthy person who'd just spent a gazillion dollars for an RCA "entertainment centre" console housing a New Vista colour TV with ultrasonic remote, a stereo phonograph, and an AM-FM radio, was generally disinclined towards patience when their new toy went haywire, which happened regularly.
The only goodie Dad would spring for was a fairly plain RCA colour TV, and that was mostly because he enjoyed watching Braves games on it.