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maytagmike

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Mine is my 1950's Electric Presto Pressure Cooker, I use it all the time cooks things at 15 lbs of pressure in no time. Wouldn't trade it for nothing, one neat thing is you can still get parts for it. Mike
 
This may be a surprise, but I love my 1956 Sunbeam electric frying pan possibly even more than my Sunbeam Mixmaster.  The look on guest's faces when I serve up an upside-down cake baked it in makes keeping it an absolute must in my kitchen!
 
If I had to choose

I would pick a electric frypan also, but I switch them around,Usually a Sunbeam, but always keep a 1970 Mirro Matic that is teflon lined somewhere handy, its great for beef stroganoff which sticks easily.
 
I still have my mothers nearly 60 year old Sunbeam electric fry pan with the little orange light in the handle that let you know it was on. She fried pork chops to a crisp in it and said pork had to be cooked thoroughly or you could get tomain poisoning. As a little kid I thought she said toenail poisoning. Those chops were like shoe leather. My food processor, coffee maker and toaster oven are todays favorites along with mothers old crock pot.
 
mini convection oven

-my early 1980s era,French made,"Moulin-Air"oven:about the size of a big toaster oven,it's "mid atlantic"chrome detailed yet kinda European style looks ok nearby my '83 radarrange :)I bought the moulinex oven for $15:needed a good scrubbing,but worked fine.
 
The closest I have is my red Oster blender that came w/ my wedding set at Target back in 2007...

One of the last true-vintage models, and one I hope will still keep working for the many years to come...

-- Dave
 
Our five favorite vintage appliances are a 1972 Mirro Whiz-Grid speed grill, 1957 T-20B Sunbeam toaster, the Sunbeam electric skillet w/ tilt leg gifted to us by the late Kelly (Mixfinder), and the two Norelco Dial-A-Brew coffee makers on our kitchen counter.  We have two because my wife likes flavored coffees, and I detest it, so it's regular for me.  Just can't plug them both in at the same time on the same circuit or we'll trip the breaker because they're 1500 watts apiece.
 
such a hard choice

when u have so many to use and play with my chrome 60's Kitchen aid 4 c came yesterday cant wait to make a cake
 

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