This washer beside the dryer looked so gross with the way the dials did not line up, sort of like bilateral strabismus.
It's true that this washer was a victim of the sale of Bendix to Philco. I believe that another reason not many of these were seen is the reputation that the Economat was earning about this time and people were not interested in any top loader with the Bendix name on it. Granted the Economat and the semi-automatic Dial-a-mat were cheap, but with things like water leaking into the transmissions,tubs tearing and children having to sit on the lids to make them seal, people were not interested in something that looked so much like what they had and were getting rid of when other makers were offering the high styling that we know and appreciate. Every time CU rated washers, they harped on the lower performance of the front loaders so Bendix was heading down a rough road for many reasons. It's funny how there seems to be a pattern with innovators, the ones that make it first. They do very well with their design until other people try their hands at a similar appliance. The innovators, who had sold so many when it was the only thing to sell, become as damned for their early technology as they were praised when it was new. Then, in spite of their sometimes slow move to improvements, they always seem one step behind in styling or features, introducing things so revolutionary that their patents are studied years later, like WP studied this idea for the Colapso, yet not seeing how other washer manufacturers had moved to having controls on the backsplash. This machine still looked like a portable, not like a serious, full sized washer for a family. Bendix went with updated styling for their TOL front load washers and combos,but this was almost like a stepchild. It's a shame, too, because dressed up by Philco, a very similar wash action, comlete with perforated tub liner, proved successful. Of course, Philco did have the tower above the twirling flapper at the bottom that did the washing so that it looked a bit more like what people expected when they lifted the lid of a top load washer.