In my search for retro, mid-century items, I stumbled upon an interesting item for the kitchen that really does qualify as a gadget.  The Dishmaster was developed “in 1948 in the post-war years when the American kitchen was being re-invented”, and it replaced a typical faucet with a gadget that could make washing dishes easier.  The Dishmaster had a faucet, but it had a hydraulically-powered scrubbing brush instead of a sprayer.  It even dispensed dishwashing liquid directly on the plates as you scrubbed.  It made washing dishes faster and easier while minimizing the amount of water and soap needed to do the job.
The Gadgeteer , Become the master of your domain... err, dishes!, Become the master of your domain... err, dishes!
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