Nice ad today! I must confess that I've never actually seen a portable dishwasher in the flesh; though I was born in 1955, either people didn't have one or they had it, like my parents', built under the counter. They got their first one in 1963 when they built a new home.
Did these old portables wash as well as the built-in ones of the time? How hard was it to load from the top? Those old 40's dishwasher videos on YouTube are fascinating and even that one with Bette Davis from the 30's. I hate washing dishes so, if I could've afforded one, I'd have been an early buyer. Were those early dishwashers prone to breakage? By the time my parents bought KitchenAid in 1963, that one certainly got daily usage and wasn't replaced until after I'd grown up and gone to college. And I certainly don't remember anything not getting clean, either. But it loaded from the front, though I don't think it held as much as today's "tall tub" models. But very, very well made.
Did these old portables wash as well as the built-in ones of the time? How hard was it to load from the top? Those old 40's dishwasher videos on YouTube are fascinating and even that one with Bette Davis from the 30's. I hate washing dishes so, if I could've afforded one, I'd have been an early buyer. Were those early dishwashers prone to breakage? By the time my parents bought KitchenAid in 1963, that one certainly got daily usage and wasn't replaced until after I'd grown up and gone to college. And I certainly don't remember anything not getting clean, either. But it loaded from the front, though I don't think it held as much as today's "tall tub" models. But very, very well made.