pierreandreply4
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@Chetlaham how would you see modern version of these dishwashers in 2025?
1 model is the white push start button the other electromechanical time


Chet, at the time Sears started selling dishwashers, Whirlpool didn't have a factory making them. Until 1955, Whirlpool only made laundry equipment. That year they acquired both refrigerator (Seeger) and range (RCA Estate) manufacturing facilities. If I remember correctly, Whirlpool sourced their dishwashers from D&M for the first few years.Right, however these machine had the benefits of simplicity and fast cycle times not seen in machines today. Such control systems implemented on a Power Clean or Jet-Clean these would make for leading dishwashers.
Personally Kenmore should have just sourced everything from Whirlpool. Have the BOL all the way up to the TOL lineup be power clean adding features and cycles accordingly.
Chet, you might also like the first dishwasher when we moved into this house in 1975: A Tappan that was already 3 years old that the builder provided that was NOT D&M and it was an awful machine but it did clean the dishes and it just refused to die. Was not replaced with a Kenmore until about 1980. It had a plastisol interior that rusted, was very noisy, had edges so sharp I cut myself twice, had missing plastic parts, broken racks, probably guzzled hot water and energy, and had a timer knob.
Chet, what if this happened: Hobart, the original builder of KA, decides to reenter the consumer market with a dishwasher like their undercounter commercial models but with residential programming and racks and features. They sometimes run an ad on Facebook that shows such a machine in a nursing home like setting so could they be "feeling out" the market? I doubt if this would happen because Miele has a commercial model and there is a lot of competition but would this concept be something you approve of? Oh, by the way, D&M machines often broke down a lot and Sears sold a lot of maintenance agreements with them, the only reason Sears customers put up with them.