I understand that the Thor combos were standard equipment in the innovative Lustron porcelain steel houses built in the late 40s. A Lustron preservationist would probably pay good money for that example of gizmosity.
So with something like this, do you find there are dead spots for water coverage, and you'd avoid putting dishes there to make sure they wash well, or?
Washing dishes on the permanent-press cycle...interesting
I understand that the Thor combos were standard equipment in the innovative Lustron porcelain steel houses built in the late 40s. A Lustron preservationist would probably pay good money for that example of gizmosity.
is this automatic or manual controls. also does it have a built in water heater or would it just be what temperature the water entered the machine
That was amazing! Way better then dishwashers made today! I want one!!!
Would you be able to post a video of the dishwasher mechanism at work?
Many thanks for posting this.
This would be great in a tiny house, especially if it could be a dryer too.
So with something like this, do you find there are dead spots for water coverage, and you'd avoid putting dishes there to make sure they wash well, or?
+Alex Barlow I don't remember there really being any dead spots, but we didn't actually check it thoroughly. It's more of a curiosity.
Woulda been better with a towel but I accept
I have been wanting to see one of these that works.
Is the machine as loud as it sounds in the video?
love it, want one.
Not exactly quiet. Would be interesting if somehow it went into spin dry.
Well, considering the other stuff you look at, I'd expect such a comment. Grow up.
lame