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Oh, definitely!

You won't be able to tear your eyes away!

We actually had one in our old apartment, but had to leave it behind when we moved. A shame, really.

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With in the last 30 days, I have encountered and am in the process, ( 1 item sits in the carport, being patient!)of securing a total of 5 items completely appropriate for inclusion in this venue. I love it!

Hi Darrel, oooh that sounds very exciting, when are we going to get to see what what's sitting in your carport?
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Signed, waiting patiently in Minnie.
 
tomTurbo, taht "newer WH rollout" you referred to sounds just like the model that aws acrtoss the street from us when we moved into our house. I loved sitting on the floor in front of the machine just listening to it during that long wash phase. Sometimes I'd even put my ear nextt to it and listen to the rubling. This one also appeared to use the temp boost a bit during the final rinse also. The housewife considered it to be a very poor performer, said nothing cleaned. I suspect it had more to do with the stale detergent put in the "dispenser" after a clean load was emptied until the dirty load was run rather than all the dishes being melmac.
 
Robert, sitting on pins & needles waiting for this new dream dishwasher. I think I equally love dishwashers and washers. I get so excited looking at everyone's dw finds.
 
Ah yes, a Westinghouse dishwasher! Would you believe I knew that all along? Would you believe I was just kidding with my answer? How about I guessed it after reading all the posts? We had a 1960's Westy roll-out when I was a teen. It did a surprsingly good job for an impeller machine, especially on glassware, and had a heat boosting mode in the wash and last rinse. I wish I had it now.
 

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