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jons1077

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Hey guys! Rarely do I post that I need anything on this site and this might actually be the first time. I still have a beautiful KDS-19 Kitchenaid dishwasher sitting in my house and have not been able to use it yet. We have a really old kitchen with no way to have a built-in machine. I have been searching up and down for a portable Kitchenaid cabinet that I could install my machine in so I could actually use it. Seems now that I'm in Portland, OR they are popping up on the east coast!

Anyways, I just want to kindly ask anyone here to please keep your eyes peeled for any Kitchenaid portables in the Portland viscinity, etc. I don't care if the dishwasher works because I just want the portable cabinet.

Thanks so much and I'll keep my fingers crossed and keep searching!

Jon
 
Freestanding dishwasher cabinet

Hi Jon:

Perhaps this Ikea freestanding cabinet could be made to work - perhaps even add a base and casters. I'll bet a water feed and drain hose made for a portable dishwasher could be used as well as adding a standard grounded power cord. This would allow you to create your own portable KitchenAid.

Just a thought!

Andrew S.

http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/50014924
 
Go to someone

who is handy with woodwork and get them to knock together a base with castors. Shouldn't cost the world either. Alternatively, check Craigslist, estate sales et al for a portable vintage dishwasher in mint condition. That's what I'd be doing. You are so lucky over there with all the interesting vintage goodies that show up all over the place.

Olav
 
Why not get your coupler, 4 casters, and an electric cord if no youngun's or pet's are running about. Sometimes if you move ahead, you make your luck. Would another brands portable cabinet work as an interim until the KA cabinet turns up? alr2903
 
Some good ideas

Andrew, I have definitely looked into the IKEA cabinet. I actually went to the IKEA here and they told me they no longer produce the cabinet because of some problems they had with them. Not really sure what that was about but I was not able to buy one here (and they are kind of pricey).

I had also wondered if another brand cabinet would work. A part of me thinks that it could work. I mean you pretty much slap casters on the dishwasher itself where leveling legs would normally be right? Then the sides and top are simply there to cover the "innerds" of the machine to make it nice and tidy looking. I'm assuming cabinets must have some kind of counterweight in them so the machine does not tip forward when opened.

Speaking of tipping forward...that is my biggest fear with this Kitchenaid. The doors are really heavy. I recall seeing the portable KA's having an extra little leg that would extend out front when the door would open to add stability. That's the main reason why I'm hoping to find that type of cabinet.

You'd think Portland, OR of all places it wouldn't be a problem finding one of these suckers but they just aren't around here right now. I think everyone is still using theirs or something!

I appreciate the optimism and I'm sure one will surface eventually. Hopefully with all of the eyes and ears on this site it might get a little easier to find.

Jon
 
Hi John and DW enthusiasts

With your charm and karma, you'll do just fine. But on the subject of DW's, a while back you had a thread on a Frigidaire DW. I noticed that the control dial was similar to the dials on the washers of that period, and I got to wondering: Are the early Frigidaire DW's as cool, neat, unusual, unique as the washers were? Any stand-out features equivalent to a 3 ring agitator, etc. Do you have any knowledge about them. I have none. Have not seen even ONE in my life.
 
MickeyD

Honestly I don't have any experience whatsoever with Frigidaires other than the 1-18 I have and I don't know much about it! Patrick up here in Portland may be giving me use of his portable top-load Frigidaire dishwasher while I search for the KA parts I need. It's a beautiful avocado green color so of course I can't say no to that!

I figured in return I may part out my 1970 Kenmore 80 series washer to him so he can finish his Lady Kenmore washer. It's a great washer but man it's a mess underneath and not sure if I want to even attempt to rebuild it.
 
Mickey et al.

Mike,
Did get the portable Frigidaire from Patrick. It's definitely not the quality of a Kitchenaid or anything but it does clean really well. This particular dishwasher had the date Nov 17, 1970 stamped on under a cabinet panel. Inside the cabinet is perfect. Amazingly no rust anywhere so it's probably hardly been used.

I actually tore into the newer Kenmore portable today to see if I could somehow put the KA in its cabinet. Unfortunately it looked like it was going to work out but it won't. The counterbalance weight on the base is in the way of the dryer fan so it was a no-go. Oh well!

I did find a portable KA in Vancouver, B.C. but that's pretty far and they want $200. I think that's way too much so I guess I'll keep looking!

:-)

Jon
 
So, no cool Frig. DW moves discovered yet.

Will have to keep my eyes pealed. So many Frigidaire Washers, but no Dishwashers around here. Maybe I just haven't been paying attention, but there doesn't seem to be any buzz about them the way the KA's are a veritable bee hive of buzzing.

Nice try on the Kenmore. That's the best way, Jon, and there is always hope.
 
Eddy/Mike

Thanks! Eddy, I'll keep watching that one in Vancouver. If it lingers long enough I may call them and make a low-ball offer and see what happens. $75-$100 would be more in my playing field. Then I could strip the cabinet off and sell the dishwasher and regain some of the money back. Guess we'll see what happens. :-)

Mike, trial and error is the best way I can learn you know. I have to say that Frigidaire dishwasher that's for sale here in Portland is really nice looking. Would be a cool machine if I had a spot for a built in. Avocado always makes me melt!

Jon
 
Nothin' nicer n' Aworg Karma

Luck o' the Irish! and Luck from the Irish.

How neat to watch.

Ye bunch o' leprechauns.
 
Got your e-mail

Hello there,
Recieved your e-mail and sent one back to you. When you see my house, you will understand why I am selling it. This is only 720 square feet here. I am so glad that I can make your day with this:) Here are some picks of it for you and eveyone!!!!!!!

irishwashguy++4-18-2010-23-07-44.jpg
 
Irishwashguy

The dishwasher you have is beautiful. Funny that it is exactly the same model of dishwasher I plan on putting in it! There's no way that cabinet would not work! I sincerely hope it works out so I can get that cabinet. It would seriously make me so happy! Thanks again for the pics and opportunity. Will be talking to you very soon!

Jon
 
Pdub

LOL...ok Patrick! I already sent him a message letting him know I'll be buying it from him. Just waiting on selling this Kenmore Ultrawash portable that I have so I have the money.

Since we're on the subject...the Frigidaire portable works perfectly. I touched some super glue to the back of the knob so it wouldn't slide anymore. It is perfectly aligned with the cycles now so I was very excited about that. It actually runs through cycles pretty quickly and gets everything really clean! The dispensers all work also. It's a perfect machine and you'll be getting it back once I get the Kitchenaid. :-)

Jon
 
Wow, beautiful kitchenaids, and members that help make others dreams come true. Way to go guy's. AW.org is a magical place. arthur
 
Dream...Dream complete!

Thanks so much to Ritchie here in Portland! I was able to meet with him today and picked up his absolutely beautiful Kitchenaid portable dishwasher. Ritchie was able to give me a good history on the machine (basically how little it had been used) which explained how perfect its condition is. I'm not kidding this machine looks brand new!!!

For anyone who doesn't know Ritchie, he is a delightful gentleman who, not only really enjoys the music of a 1-18 but has a stunning late 60's GE washer in avocado no less. I just need to convince him to put me in his will for that one!

I had a great time getting to know you Ritchie and seeing those wonderful Mieles you have. I'll definitely have to try some of those Euro detergents also. I really do hope you head out to my place sometime. I know Patrick would love to meet you also. Thanks again for such a wonderful Kitchenaid and a great visit!

I will post pictures of the machine as soon as possible and I can't wait to do some wash in it!!!
Jon
 
I can't wait to do some wash in it!!!

Congratulations!! But Jon, that's not a washing machine. You do wash in a washing machine. You do dishes in a dishwasher or wash some dishes.
 
Pdub

Well, yes but still way more washer than dishwashers. Since you mentioned it though...the Frigidaire's short life with me must come to an end. I'll be bringing it by this weekend. :-)

Now I've got to figure out exactly what to do with the other Kitchenaid you gave me. I did notice these models are slightly different. Yours is the Energy Saver IV model and Ritchie's is the Energy Saver V. The only main visible differences are a couple of cycle changes and deletions. "Light wash" is not on the V model. Maybe someone who knows a lot of about these machines will chime in here and describe some of the cycles and how these Energy Saver models worked differently.

And Patrick, if you don't want the Frigidaire or the other Kitchenaid back then I'll be finding a home for the Frigidaire and parting out the KA. Let me know what you'd like to do because I, unlike washing machines, I only want ONE dishwasher and that's it.

Jon
 
Yes, bring that Frigidaire back!

But I'm not concerned with the KitchenAid. You may be able to use parts off of it or sell/give to some other needy soul.

And just wait til you see the progress and new items I have over here!
 
Sounds good...

Kitchenaid will be parted out and the Frigidaire will be on its way back to you. I plan on saving pretty much everything but the tub itself for space reasons. Tony wants the black panels for the new kitchen when that finally happens, etc.

By the way the super glue on the Frigidaire knob only last about a day. We'll have to think of some variation on that. Maybe drill a small hole and then fill that with glue or something. That machine works very well otherwise!

I'll give you a call over the weekend!

Jon
 
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