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Post# 816514   3/30/2015 at 04:34 (3,286 days old) by behzad (Home Appliances Lab)        

Hello everyone
I just noticed an old Kuppersbosch dishwasher which is so similar to an AEG dishwashers which I used to have before, I'm sure that is German-made and exactly by AEG, but under the another trademark.
you may know kuppersbosch in The Us. or Europe, now the dishwashers which made under this trademark are manufacturing by Bosch-Siemens Co, by the way I found it on the net-garage sell. the price is totally fine and almust cheap, but the owner told me that it's not been using for a while and now the motor is humming or something as soon as it stars, he is on vacations now and I'm going to go to his place as soon as he gets home. anyway I'm not sure that what's going wrong with it so I prefer to give it a try, it can be fun!

and If you have any idea about it, just get in please. any idea would be great.
here is some photographs:
BJ


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Post# 816567 , Reply# 1   3/30/2015 at 15:00 (3,286 days old) by behzad (Home Appliances Lab)        
Still waiting

Come on.

Post# 816568 , Reply# 2   3/30/2015 at 15:04 (3,286 days old) by behzad (Home Appliances Lab)        
I still belive



Post# 816570 , Reply# 3   3/30/2015 at 15:06 (3,286 days old) by behzad (Home Appliances Lab)        
I still believe



Post# 816626 , Reply# 4   3/30/2015 at 20:06 (3,286 days old) by toploader55 (Massachusetts Sand Bar, Cape Cod)        


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The Racks and the door Handle kind of look like a Miele.

 

That's all I got.


Post# 816647 , Reply# 5   3/30/2015 at 23:45 (3,286 days old) by behzad (Home Appliances Lab)        
To Toploadet55

Yes I agree with you, especially that round program indicator.

Post# 816698 , Reply# 6   3/31/2015 at 12:06 (3,285 days old) by turnamat (Germany)        

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It´s definitely made by the AEG Company ,I think in the late 70es or early 80ies!Very durable machines,with an indicator for salt and rinse aid!
Have fun with!You have a varity of different programmes coming with it!

Greetings from Germany,
Thomas.


Post# 816707 , Reply# 7   3/31/2015 at 13:07 (3,285 days old) by behzad (Home Appliances Lab)        
Hallo Turnamat

I's so glad to hear such a good news like what you said Sir, it's interesting cause I have another Telefunken dishwasher which was produced by AEG. that AEG-telefunken Favorit TS. was my first dishwasher, I took it when I was a high school student. and about KUPPERSBOSCH, I must confess that I really don't know anything about this brand although now at least I know that It's a high quality German-made, isn't it?

VIELEN DANK
BJ


Post# 816962 , Reply# 8   4/1/2015 at 17:04 (3,284 days old) by dascot (Scotland)        

This looks like AEG from when Neff was a part of the AEG company.

Post# 817022 , Reply# 9   4/2/2015 at 01:17 (3,284 days old) by behzad (Home Appliances Lab)        
To Dascot

Really? it's really interesting!

thank you for answer
BJ


Post# 817033 , Reply# 10   4/2/2015 at 04:19 (3,283 days old) by turnamat (Germany)        

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Hello Behzad!
Here some informations(sorrowly in German) about Küppersbusch!They had a long tradition in Germany before and after World War 2 for Stoves mainly and other kitchen appliances and still have been very popular in Germany when I was a child!
DishwashersFridges and Washing machines mostly were built by AEG and later on by Zanussi-Electrolux,just branded Küppersbusch!

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%BCpper...
www.kueppersbusch-hausgeraete.de/...
www.kueppersbusch-haertl.de/...


Many Greetings,
Thomas.


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Post# 817082 , Reply# 11   4/2/2015 at 12:37 (3,283 days old) by behzad (Home Appliances Lab)        
To Turnamat

Good news again! that was a really nice Kuppersbosch family
and thank you again for extra information-DANKE

BJ


Post# 817203 , Reply# 12   4/3/2015 at 06:11 (3,282 days old) by Tomturbomatic (Beltsville, MD)        
Very interesting

Are there inserts with various patterns of pins or other holders for the big holes in the bottom rack? The top rack reminds me of some in Westinghouse dishwashers here decades ago.

Would this be of the type with the concealed heating element that heats the rinse water to provide heat for drying?

I hope you are able to get it operating. Thanks for sharing.


Post# 817249 , Reply# 13   4/3/2015 at 10:34 (3,282 days old) by behzad (Home Appliances Lab)        
To Tumturbomatic

Yes it is, but this model has a dual heating coil, one for hot rinsing and another for turbo drying, I guess this model came from about 80's or so and most of theme are featured with stainless s. tub and a bunch of coils right down the tub which is visible, a great combination for perfect drying. the process of drying involving a high-temp rinse+rinse agent following by a High-temp heated drying which is long and almost expensive cause you have to heat your load twice. one for rinse and another time for drying, and some other old models which featured with either concealed or visible coils, there the drying process is quiet different, just a high-temp rinse+rinse aid and done! after draining the waste water it will shut down immediately and you can slightly open the door and let it be completely dry, it's less expensive and quicker, but you still have steam at the end of the cycle, my first dishwasher was a German-made one with same technology of drying from 70-80's
and about the racks, the lower rack is just perfect and you have so many options to load your dishes. in some models like my old-one you can put the large items once you removed a line of pins which is removable. the upper rack is also very handy for what you care about.

best regards
BJ



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