The last hurrah of the spin tube dishwashers
This was the final model year for these interesting dishwashers, it was very clever to put the loading instructions inside the door because people just could not figure out how to load those machines in many cases we had customers with them that would put bowls and pans in the lower rack, facing downward, expecting them to be washed, lol
This is the same portable model that we have over at the museum, at some point, it will get built in the wall of dishwashers.
This one as Tom mentioned also has the constant rinse on the top of the tank which probably helped a lot with keeping particles from redepositing on the tops of things.
Overall, it was a clever and well-made dishwasher. This is probably the only dishwasher that even came close to the quality of a KitchenAid for construction quality, but ultimately it’s unconventional design doomed it and in 1965 FD introduced a more conventional dishwasher with a lower wash arm.
John L