Ok, semi-dumb question.
My house has a built-in Kitchenaid dishwasher that was disconnected when I got it. It looks to be in decent shape, but I gotta guess that it was yanked out to get it fixed or something.
I suppose I can test the motor and electronics by wiring in a power cord.
Is there any slick way to hook up the water supply and drain to check those?
I guess I could answer my own question. Since I I'll hafta to replace if it's busted I might as well get a connect kit and hook it up where I could use the kit hook up a new one later.
I have a lightly used portable dishwasher that I may slide into the spot (if it fits). Otherwise I'll be tripping over the portable for a while. I don't think it has a built-in conversion kit.
My house has a built-in Kitchenaid dishwasher that was disconnected when I got it. It looks to be in decent shape, but I gotta guess that it was yanked out to get it fixed or something.
I suppose I can test the motor and electronics by wiring in a power cord.
Is there any slick way to hook up the water supply and drain to check those?
I guess I could answer my own question. Since I I'll hafta to replace if it's busted I might as well get a connect kit and hook it up where I could use the kit hook up a new one later.
I have a lightly used portable dishwasher that I may slide into the spot (if it fits). Otherwise I'll be tripping over the portable for a while. I don't think it has a built-in conversion kit.