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bradley1964

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Hi I'm looking for the griddle for my 1957 Hot Point.if anyone has one to sell let me know.
I've enclosed a photo from the owners manual.Also looking for the deep well coffee pot.

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I was thinking...

the same thing; "I've never heard of a deep well coffee pot before" either!?
And yes, I hope you find one!
Keeping my fingers crossed for you and sending positive vibes your way!
🙂
 
It's unanimous, I've never heard of that before either and I've been collecting GE for years! Keep looking. It will turn up one of these days. If you havent already save a search on eBay and FB marketplace so you will be notified if something pops up.
 
I found mine on eBay. These were made before large coffee urns were widely sold for home use and shortly after they were introduced, Hotpoint eliminated deep wells on their ranges so they were only produced for a few years, sort of like the deep well pressure cooker craze in the late 40s-early-50s. Deep wells were introduced as an economical way to cook when people feared that electric cooking was expensive. As people found out that you could use an electric range and not have to slaughter a hog to pay the power bill each month, the allure of the deep well faded. Electric range manufacturers still touted money saving measures like cooking with the current off to use the heat stored in the unit by turning the switch off a couple of minutes before the food was done, but having a deep well was not necessary to convince shoppers that electrical cooking was economical.
 

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