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All installed.

I had one of these about 3 years ago and brought it to our own stevet in Florida.

I used to have a KDS-19 which I bought Brand New in 1980. It cleaned well, but as we all know the Drying was Horrible. The 20 I had previously cleaned well but I wish it had the Constant Rinse. Of course this one doesn't have the Constant Rinse, but for the most part still does well.

Can't wait to Bob Load this Bad Boy tonight or tomorrow night.

As previously learned, I won't put the Lower Panel on until He runs a few times and there are no "Sudden Drips.

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That is an amazing find. It still looks like new. I wonder if the people ever used it. Along the way I have come across people who own dishwashers but never use them. They usually say something like "it's just easier to wash the dishes in the sink" than use the dishwasher.
Maybe the people who originally owned this KDS-20 were like that?
 
What a fantastic machine!!!  I guess it pays off to check out Craigs List!!!  Congratulations
 
Thanks Terry and Allen

The Machine came out of a house that was built in the 80's (1983 hence the age of the machine) A Young Couple bought the house and wanted replace the stove. So they went with a Black Maytag Range and Dishwasher. His wife said the KA cleaned well, but was too noisy. The Guy went on how clean the house was and how well maintained everything was when they bought the house.

Hmmmm... I should have asked them what was left behind for a Washer and Dryer by the previous owners. LOL !!!
 
 

 

Hey Eddie, CONGRATS, what a find!   Yes it does look almost brand new!

 

So Eddie, what are you up to now, 7 dishwashers?   ;-)

 

Kevin 
 
WOW!

Did you get any history with the machine? Although the 20 lacked the constant rinse, it did have a slit, I think, in the plastic piece that fed the upper wash arm that sent a spray over the top of items in the top rack. It was better than nothing; how much, I don't know.
 
OK...

Thanks.

@ Kevin: 8 Dishwashers

@ Tom...
The only History on the machine is that the "Guy" I bought it from stated that "The Machine was metuculously maintained. And as you can see It was (Is).

Tom, I believe that "Slit" type assembly was sort of a replacement part for the Original Design for the Constant Rinse. There was also a Impeller type design that I have a few of. The Original design I believe hung down too low and most people didn;t even know they were there. Hence, putting something too tall in the center of the upper rack and snapping it off when they pushed the Rack in.[this post was last edited: 12/12/2011-15:54]
 
Bingo!

Eddie, you have done it again! A fantastic score for sure. You know it will beat the crap out of any Bob Load you can manage to throw at it. Can't wait to see the before and after pics.
Hope to see you soon
Steve
 
Nice find

Eddie, Congrats on the pristine KitchenAid dishwasher.

The ones that were used little and well taken care of are the best finds of all.

You were meant to find it!

Patrick
 
How beautiful Eddie....what a superb find, no pun intended, looks like it has nevre been used at all.......there are some homes where the dishwasher is installed, and the owners refuse to it one for one reason or another
 
Thank You Boys !!!

I am truly excited about this one.

I am just cleaning out the Fridge tonight and will run a load of Platics and Pots from reheating tonight.

I will post the Bob Load as I will cook "Heavy" tomorrow night.

@ Steve... Yes, Somehow when there is something on the Cape, I'll stumble upon it. This machine is soooo Beautiful. Now I have to run every cycle and figure out the sequence. As I don't have the Owner's Manual to tell me what's going on. I sort of regret giving up that 20 I gave you, but here's the replacement.

@ Patrick, Thanks for the kind words. I just get so excited when I find these Vintage Beauties here on the Cape as they (for the most part) were used by Older Couples or used in a High End Summer Home which are only used 3 times a year for Cocktail Glasses. LOL

@ Martin,
Yup he's a beauty and a Keeper once I combine the 3 KDS-18s and make One good one.
 
A buried gem from the Cape @ 5 in the morning--TOTAL MINT !!

Hey Eddie, I bet you're so happy now that you didn't comfort yourself
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, roll over, and go back to sleep.
 
Hey Mike...

I will go to sleep when I hear the Final "Snap" of the Drain Solenoid before it goes into the Dry Cycle.

My Joy in the morning will be to unlatch the door, hear the timer reset itself with the 4-5 clicks, and hopefully everything will be dry. (Including the Plastic Stuff. LOL
 
Congratulations on the find! Its a beautiful machine. I have been hoping to find one here in NS, but no luck yet. Take a picture of the Bobload please lol! Could you get a photo of the buttons and their cycle labels?
 
Well, the early bird gets the Superba!

I love the sound of those clicks as the timer resets itself - one of my favorite parts of all rapid-advance machines!

Congrats on a beautiful find, what a low-use machine. Amazing to us that use these machines all the time that someone could walk by this everyday and NOT turn it on! You're probably right about the summer home, there is enough to do on the cape for vacationers to almost never need to eat at home!
 
WOW!!! A Hurricane In A Box!

Wonderfull! I love finds like that. Reminds me of the one I rescued and ended up giving to QSD_DAN. It has that shine that just screams "Somebody really loved me!" So, are you going to use it to remove any flower patterns off your dishes??? LOL!!

RCD
 
Wow Eddie, that is a stellar find! I can't believe the plastic film was still on the chrome trim. Congratulations on your new KitchenAid!!
 
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