What a monstrosity! Is that Contact paper on the front panels? There is no evidence of a trim kit so they must have used it to simulate the wood grain. And what did they do to the timer knob. It was far more complicated a dial than the earlier models which screwed on to the shaft of the timer. This was designed to only turn in one direction and freewheel in the wrong one. Also, the owner obviously did not line up the locating pin on the bezel with the hole in the panel. The little red line belongs at the 12 o'clock position.
And why do so many people put the coarse filter in upside down? Some things just irk me and that is one of them.
it looked really cute in their kitchen with it's simulated woodgrain contact paper!
hey todd, i still am holding that kdi-16 for you. maybe we can
cross paths sometime next year. i have 3 of em now, you're welcome to it if you still want it.
It can clean anything, take labels off jars, really really powerful, we used to see how much we could cram into it, as dirty as possible. Everything sparkled always.