Waste King dishwashers
Hi Guys,
I have some pictures of a Waste King dishwasher if you would like me to post. I also have acquired a Waste King use and care manual for the TOL dishwasher around 1979-80. It was for the "Steam Machine." I don't ever remember how I acquired the manual. I remember coming home from school one day and my Mom said it came in the mail. I must have written to the company for it, which I had done from time to time.
Anyway, when I was growing up, my friend Bobby had a coppertone Waste King dishwasher in his kitchen. It was basically a portable model with a butcher block top but they had run plumbing to it from the floor so his mother didn't have to attach the hoses. I remember from time to time that she would run it when I was there and I thought it was one of the noisiest machines I'd ever heard. His mother told me once they they often would run it after they would all go upstairs to bed because of the noise it made in kitchen.
When I was in high school, I used to take apart and repair dishwashers from time to time for fun (to learn) and also to make a little extra money. The very first dishwasher I brought home was a Waste King portable (sitting in front of a house in my hometown of Sterling, Illinois. I was riding my bike from my grandmother's house to my house and passed it on the way home. I remember begging my Dad to let me get it and work on it. I told him if I couldn't fix it that I would wheel it to the curb. He agreed and we got it. I spent a few Saturdays after that cleaning it up and working on it. Turns out the pump was clogged up and wouldn't drain. I fixed it and sold it at a rummage sale for $75.00. The Waste King machines didn't really have a filter if I remember. They had small holes around a pump in the bottom center.
Once I had it running properly, my Mom and Dad would let me bring into the house and hook it up in the kitchen and we could run a load of dishes through it to make sure it worked before I sold it. --those were the days! This model, too, was very noisy! I don't know how people put up with it. Compared to KitchenAid, I felt like WK was inferior and their rack design too was very inadequate.
Hope this thread isn't too long...I like sharing stories with you guys who might find an interest in it. I certainly love reading your stories.
Oh and by the way, I will identify myself per chachp's request! It is I who has knocked on people's doors and inquired about their newly acquired vintage dishwashers. I acquired a beautiful near-mint KitchenAid KDC-17 dishwasher in this manner. She saved my number for 2 yrs and called me out of the blue one day. (I never thought she'd remember after all that time.)
Todd