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Post# 152943   9/7/2006 at 07:25 (6,438 days old) by mistereric (New Jersey (Taylor Ham))        

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whats this? does this actually have a sink built into this?

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Post# 152946 , Reply# 1   9/7/2006 at 07:37 (6,438 days old) by jamiel (Detroit, Michigan and Palm Springs, CA)        

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GE made this dishwasher for many years (may still be in production, I DK). It has an indented tub to allow for the drain for the sink...essentially has 1/2 a top rack normal and 1/2 a low basket which you could put cereal bowls in flat. They did make it both in the poly tub and the earlier plastisol tub. Generally low-grade model for condos/space saving uses.

Post# 152947 , Reply# 2   9/7/2006 at 07:40 (6,438 days old) by gadgetgary (Bristol,CT)        
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You can still find these 'special' dishwashers. Just click on the under the sink portion.

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Post# 152988 , Reply# 3   9/7/2006 at 10:52 (6,438 days old) by tomturbomatic (Beltsville, MD)        

Obviously an installation without a garbage disposer. With a disposer, the sink has to be slightly offset instead of directly over the dw. They made the sink with either left and right hand drain holes at the rear with a nice little sloping partial ring to make it easier to get the stuff in the disposer and encourage the water to run into it. This is like the sink I found a week ago. The old metal tub dishwasher did not have the rack under the low portion at the rear, nor was the top rack on rollers. The top 1/2 rack sat on the front of the lower basket. They make a nice impromptu dish or glass drainer.


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