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Looks like it is down Swindon direction

This machine (or one like it) was tested by Which in December 1960. at that time it cost £135/9/- a lot of money for those days - for example and English Electric Liberator Auto would was £110/5/- And a Hotpoint Supermatic £89 - does not seem much but to but it in context the price difference would have bought a Hoover Senior 652 (Convertable), then the most expensive upright cleaner in the UK.

Top loading and an impellor machine, it had a tank in the bottom to heat the water before washing started. It was rated behind the Colston and Swanmaid but ahead of the Kenwood Dishmaster. It would be a shame to see this lost so hopefully some of our members from down that direction will rescue it
Al
 
Hi guys, I've won it. Logged on this afternoon and saw the thread, had a look and the dishwasher was not to far from me. It's not really me thing but couldn't see it go to the tip so I thought I'd have a bid and got it. No one else bid and I got it for 99p. I have emailed the seller to arange pick up so watch this space. I wonder if it will wash as well as my Miele lol

Rich
 
Certainly a novelty machine Richard.

Congrats on the purchase and saving a part of early dishwashing history.

Be careful of that kitchen floor though!
Can see this machine really digging into it.

Paul
 
Congrads and thanks!

To both Rich(ard)s for spotting and saving it! Always great to see a machine like this appear and get rescued!
 
well done

congrats i would try it outside first. My kenwood is mechanical in the way it fills and empties, turning the handle pulls a bike cable type thing to pull closed the drain plug ( a bit like a posh sink) and opens the water valve ( a bit like a toilet cistern) and switches on the motor, a mechanical timer shuts off the water ( no pressure sensor here) and it washes till you turn back the dial which opens the drain, no detergent no rinse just one scalding hot wash , unless you manually re set it again and again. It has an internal immersion heater and a calrod heater in the wash tub to boost the water. i need to get a new impellor ( some still exist in USA) but have not got around to it yet, Id love to see some more photos and hopefully it up and running , i would like to see how different this one is .

well done

Richard



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And here's the Dishlex!

Some outtakes from the 1957 Ideal home show, also featuring the Sunbeam Mixmaster Junior, exciting things with root vegetables (!) and a rather racy demonstration of the Chilton spin dryer...

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Hi Guys, I picked the old girl up yesterday and gave her abit of a wipe over this morning. I have taken loads of pictures so hope you don't get to bored. As of yet I haven't tried to switch it on but from what I can see it should work. It will need a new mains lead and at least on pipe and the drain plug/vales doesn't seem to be water tight. I expect something has perished. The motor turns freely and the timer seems to work. It hasent been used for at least twenty years. It was put in the house sometime in the late fiftys early sixtys and hasn't moved untill yesterday.

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