Old dishwasher, can anyone identify?

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That faceplate

reminds me a lot of a D&M made Kenmore we had in a house when I was in grad. school.

Had a really hot wash and final rinse, if we remembered the rinse aid, it actually cleaned well.

If we forgot, well, D&M stands for 'Dirty & Mess' after all.
 
This is D&M built

 

and could be Modern Maid from the late 70s, early 80s

 

John L.-  Your wrong Mr.   I'm almost certain I could get at least <span style="font-size: 18pt;">$50</span> for that trio.  ....and if one sold just the stove and frig as a pair , one could get even more.  lol. 

 

 

Steven- I fear your waiver has lead you astray.

 

 

"Chetlaham"- (with the FULLY filled out profile)-  depending on how many (1970s) meat bones, cigarette butts, portions of childrens toys, broken glassware pieces, and general kitchen garbage went into the sump- 6 months to 7 years.  

water useage- If I remember right from reading the schematics: 12 to 15 gallons depending on which cycle and how many rinses. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Magic Chef Kitchen Appliances

It is a Magic Chef DW, when I was saying that the three appliances were worth about $27 I was thing of scrap value, neither the ref or DW has any useful value at this point other than scrap, The range could actually have some functional value if it has electric ignition, but if it is a constant burning pilot model we send them straight to the scrap yard as they are just to wasteful and dangerous to sell at this point in time.
 
We had a Tappan that looked just like that same color and everything but, I was real young.It had a full size steel arm under both rack's.

Tappan,Modern Maid and Kenmore's were basically the same. It washed O.K. and lasted a long time we gave it to a relative and ran for her for years but, they washed the dishes before washing the dishes like most people..
 
I must have a lot of dishwashers that look like that one in my many old kitchen remodeling books, in addition to the myriad Kitchen Aids in nearly every model & from a variety of decades, there...

 

One old friend of mine had an Almond top freezer Admiral fridge like that one--and the last of the original appliances left in that house, long after the parents had passed...

 

(Avocado Tappan Fridge & Stove preceded that & the Tappan Stove w/ a microwave, similar to my mom's but a smooth top & last of the Avocados, Avocado radio-dial Kenmores, replaced by an Almond set and a couple dishwashers, ranging from a no-color Hotpoint top-loader to a white Whirlpool front loader, both short-lived & the latter more-quickly discarded, and an Avocado Whirlpool trash compactor, too...)

 

 

 

-- Dave
 
1980 Ephemera come to life.   Eek.   The dishwasher would be fun for a while, but the rest of the kitchen would be reason enough to move on to the next listing.  Butcher block laminate, oak trimmed laminate cabinets and Tragic Chef appliances, a literal blank space where there should be a kitchen.

 
Changing Names On A Refrigerator

Hi Kenny, I assume you are joking that Admiral name is a better name than Montgomery Wards, if you really want to up grade one of these crappy refs why not just put the Maytag or even the Jenn-Air handles on it, LOL.

 

Yes I will admit that we sold a few of these used back in the day, but the reality is that any ref that is clean and works is a good seller, few customers know the difference.

 

John L.
 
Magic Chef

Is quite possibly the only 'captive' Chinese brand to have improved (a lot) in quality this century over last century.
Their microwaves, ice-makers, etc. are on a par with the stuff WhirlAidAMANANAirTag shits out and their 'major' appliances are, sadly, now, too.
I guess that pretty much sums it up - they've now risen to the lousy level everybody else in the industry has fallen to.
 
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