Reader Pam Kueber emailed us about a new faucet design she’s selling. While the era is just a bit past what most Hewn & Hammered readers might be looking for, it’s still a very neat product. The circa late 1940s Dishmaster comes in several models, and has spawned an entire fan site.
What is Dishmaster Living? Slow down. Cook up a storm. Make a happy
mess in your kitchen – then have some more fun cleaning up. Yes – the
Dishmaster’s circa-1948 faucet makes washing the dishes fun via the
"Push Button Dishwashing" action of the special aerator brush wand –
which dispenses soapy sudsy water and rinses clean, too. Feel good
about use of precious resources as well: The Dishmaster conserves
water, energy and detergent. And, it’s Made in America, by a small
company right in Indiana. If you need a new-old kitchen faucet – I hope
you will consider buying a Dishmaster from Pam of RetroRenovation.com. Read more at RetroRenovation.com or at
her special new site, DishmasterLiving.com.