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bajaespuma

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God bless Mike Minici and Peteski! They delivered a coveted 1975 Waste King dishwasher (I've ALWAYS wanted a Waste King ever since my Aunt Sona had one)the other day and Mike was clever enough to persuade his Mother to keep the user's manual which I will share with y'all here. Pictures of the actual machine will come soon.

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Incredible!

These were tank like machines when they were around and couldn't help but clean your dishes well. Lots of "yibbles"(thanks, Andrew) on top of the cups and glasses in the machine my sister had as well as deafening noise. Long cycles especially with the steam cycle and lots of cool tstats mounted inside the door! Loved watching it work with the front panel off! Her's even had the forced air drying!

Another thing is that it is truly amazing how many companies have owned WasteKing! My sister's machine was a Thermador and this one shows it as a Norris company, didn't Maasco own them for a while too and now Bosch?

Not much leeway on the racking but enough damned water got thrown around so most of the stuff managed to get a good soaking!
Good find and definitely a conversation piece!
 
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