Eddie
I learned a similar lesson this week with my KA Superba-West Hartford(see Thread#30730 in the Deluxe Forum).
The older couple sounded so nice, told me the DW was only used about 20 times since they liked to wash dishes by hand. The guy even delivered the DW to me, and would not take any money for gas. The ad stated is was in Pristine condition and absolutely no rust anywhere.
"Kitchenaid dishwasher with manuals. Was a top-of-the-line model with built in garbage disposal, light, normal, sanitize and potscrubber settings. Paid about $685.00 as I recall. Is an older model but was almost never used. We renovated the kitchen and bought another. The little strip of orange you can see at the top in the photo is insulation, not rust. There is NO rust on this dishwasher - it is pristine! In fact we never removed the light blue cellophane used to protect the chrome trim! It is an under-the-counter, but put a butcher block top on it and use it as a free standing. Great for a cottage or college apartment. $50.00 or best offer. Cash and carry."
The inside is in great condition, but, there was a big rust spot at the top rear of the tub. Come to find out, is seems that something damaged the back of the machine resulting in it leaking from the tube that feeds the upper wash arm(looks like something was dropped on the back).
Inside the sump area, I found two plastic straws and a plastic fork.
The racks alone are worth $50, but I planned on keeping that machine. I am working on putting some waterproof siclicone on the feed tube to stop the leak.
I don't have the heart to tell the people about the problem since the guy was good enough to deliver it to me.
I thought I could use the timer for my KA 22 series that is my daily driver in the kitchen, but, the wash series is different.
I might just offer it 'FREE' to anyone on the sight who wants it.
We shall see.
Good luck with your KA!
