I grew up with a KDS17A in my house that my parents purchased in 1974, it was a great machine, when I inherited their house the machine was still there, I did a total renovation of the house and kept all my Mom's kitchen appliances which included the KDS17A dishwasher, a GE Americana side by side refrigerator from 1977, a Caloric prestige gas range from 1986 and a Litton Aire over the range microwave from 1982. The appliances were in great condition. My wife and I moved back into the house in 1990 and loved our new kitchen, however, 2 years later the dishwasher started to put rust spots on the silverware. I inspected the machine and found our beloved KitchenAid had cancer around the motor seal under the filter. I ordered a new Kitchen Aid, another Superba, it was a KUDA220T, it was a great dishwasher, the model just before they started to use the Whirlpool power module motor, it still had the lift off wash arm and filter underneath, that machine was great. In 1994 we moved into a new house and swapped dishwashers with the new GE dishwasher from our new house. In 2001, we redid our kitchen, and we wanted to keep the KUDA220 and change the front to stainless to match all our new Kitchen Aid appliances until I discovered that our beloved Architect Superba dishwasher was starting to rust along the tub around the motor seal, Kitchen Aid would not change the tub even though it had a lifetime warranty, but they did allow us 50% off of our new machine. It was OK, but it definitely was not like the one arm wonder or our new Architect model. I would love to come across a KUDA220 in stainless steel and replace it with my current top of the line KitchenAId dishwasher.