I didn't post anything about dishwashers yet, so here we go.
Dishwashers remained rather unpopular in the Netherlands for a long time. Some neighbours had them, my mother refused to have one though. The most sold dishwasher in the Netherlands was Bosch for many years. But other brands were available like this ad from 1966 shows. Most dishwashers were freestanding, so with sidepanels and a top, but no casters.
I don't know a great deal about them, but IIRC the KitchenAid was made in France. This is a a freestanding frontloader. It's a very expensive machine. According to the text it has a filter and 25 different models were available, only one mentioned further. The machine keeps itself clean. Cycle: R-R-W-W-R-R-D.
The Westinghouse was available as freestanding model and in two built in versions. Cycle: R-W-R-W-R-R-D.
The advertised General Electric is also a freestanding frontloader, but there is also a built-in version. A water softener is 200 guilders extra. This machine has a chopper. Cycle: R-R-W-R-R-D.
The AEG is a portable toploader. Cycle: R-R-W-R-R. A dry cycle is not mentioned in the ad. A friend of mine grew up with this dishwasher. He always liked that it was a toploader. His mother wasn't very tall, so she wasn't too fond of it.
