Westinghouse Machine Timeline (1930s–1970s)
1935
WD-10
Early ice-cooled horizontal cooler. 10-bottle visible vending.
1937
Westinghouse WC-42
Pre-war chest cooler. Coin operated, held 42 bottles.
1946
Westinghouse WD-20
Post-war “wet cooler” design, popular in gas stations.
1950
Westinghouse WB-60
Larger chest cooler, 60-bottle capacity. Bright Coca-Cola script.
1953
Westinghouse WB-78
Classic embossed red chest, 78-bottle storage. Highly collectible today.
1955
Westinghouse WD-12
Compact upright vendor, served smaller locations.
1957
Westinghouse WC-96
Large capacity upright machine, 96 bottles, electric refrigeration.
1960
Westinghouse WB-102
Square-top era cooler. More efficient refrigeration.
1965
Westinghouse WC-142
High-capacity upright vendor. Designed for supermarkets and busy venues.
1970s
Westinghouse C-Series
Final generation Westinghouse branded bottle/can machines before the brand faded out.
