Dishmaster got its start in Pontiac, Michigan in 1948. Before the automatic dishwasher dominated kitchens, the Dishmaster was an innovative system for everyday washing, a hand-held dishwasher in essence. By the time most people scrape, rinse and load their automatic dishwasher, they could have already finished with a Dishmaster. Large family gatherings excluded. The convenient wand delivers hot soapy water and detergent at the touch of a button. Simply release the button for a clear water rinse. Scrape, wash, rinse, done in one easy motion. Given its Michigan automotive influence, the first Dishmaster M-76 had the appearance of a late Forties automobile dashboard radio. The inventor also had a factory in Southern California and the faucet was initially marketed in those locations. As loyal Dishmaster owners retired to Florida, Arizona or Nevada, they took the faucets with them, literally and figuratively. Manville Manufacturing, the original company that made Dishmaster Faucets was purchased by SilverStream LLC in 2004. The small factory makes authentic retro Dishmaster kitchen faucet units in Mitchell, Indiana.
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