About this Vintage Print Ad
This advertisement promotes the Hotpoint Automatic Dishwasher, emphasizing its ability to save at least an hour of work a day by washing, rinsing, and drying dishes electrically. The ad highlights the convenience and efficiency of the dishwasher, claiming it frees wives from the drudgery of manual dishwashing. It also mentions the product's ease of use, cost-effectiveness, and modern design, and encourages readers to look for Hotpoint for quality appliances.
- Brand: Hotpoint
- Product: Hotpoint Automatic Dishwasher
- Tagline: Join The 1,000 Men A Day Who Are Freeing Their Wives From Dishpan Drudgery!
- Publication: The Saturday Evening Post
- Year: 1951
Objects in the advertisement: woman
, dishwasher
, dishes
, tray
, teapot
, canisters
, curtains
, counter
, apron
, kitchen appliances
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