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Below you'll find two pictures featuring just some of my small appliances. BUT, only one of them made it's debut in my kitchen today.
Clue; it's not the Cuisinart coffee maker nor the Bosch Universal mixer.

Which one is it..
Universal Coffee perc
Vesuvius espresso maker
Ronson Cook'n'Stir blender
GE electric kettle
Oster Touch a Matic can opener
Sunbeam C51 auto lowering toaster
Oster Deluxe beehive blender
Oster Kitchen Center
Oster commercial liquifier/blender
Oster Imperial Dual Cycle Pulse Matic 16 blender
Oster Imperial Pulse Matic 8 blender
Oster Supreme beehive blender
Silex Blendette

And to think I let a Sears 12 speed rebadged HB blender get away from me at the flea market yesterday, all shiny and chromy..darn!! But this sort of made up for it.
 
guessing

My bet's on the Ronson Cook & Stir

What's that big white one with the electronic controls and large bowl?
 
Louis, you're the lucky winner

It is the Oster Kitchen Center. I've seen a few around but they were mostly in not good shape but this one was a near give-away and unblemished. The blender jar was missing but I have extra's for it. From the design alone it's probably an ok blender but the mechanics for the mixer head attachment as shown leave something to be desired. I can't see this machine having enough torque to knead more than a couple of cups of flour at the most. Probably ok for light cake mixes though. There's also a meat grinder attachment I have no plans to ever use.. probably won't even use the contraption for anything anyways, but it's got buttons and a dial. Overall it's poorly designed and cheap construction compared to Osters earlier machines.

Jaune..the Bosch Universal is a primo mixer, it can easily handle 10 cups of flour without any struggle or noise and it only weighs 11 pounds, plus it has a blender attachment, food processor, meat grinder, sausage stuffer, pasta maker, grain grinder. While it doesn't look heavy duty it can easily outperform the largest KA pro mixer no contest.
 
The wifes always the last to know!

God I come home from work and this is all he does all day! Keps laying them out and taking photos! - I havent had a meal prepared yet!!! Oh well!!! LOL

Well I think its the small things that matter so I'k going for the kettle, although I am yet to see tea in bed!
 
Tell us more about the cook and stir blender.

Quote: You're marriage material!!!
Isn't he though....

Ah so DishyJohn... already in Canada and married? Yesterday it was contemplated; today it's reality. You move fast. And who WAS the matron of honor?

[Sorry kiddies this is partially form another thread]

I am so jealous.
 
Blenders and stuff to die for!

Pete:

I know you've heard this before, but....I love all of your small appliances! Austin has been wanting a Cook and Stir, but alas, we've yet to stumble onto one! Truly, I don't think I could fit one more small appliance in my kitchen (now renamed the S/S Cramalot).

I need to check out the thread with the Ovenola. Haven't had a chance to see how this works. I'm guessing a stovetop oven, right?

Looking way forward to intellectual discussions on the topic of small appliances at the convention. ;-)

Venus
 
toggleswitch dont be blue

I know toggleswitch, I move fast, yes it was a beautiful wedding, I got a hoover twin tub to be bridesmade in the end, Canada seems nice, lots of Mounties! LOL

I feel alas, i am already an appliance widow tho, If I had a CAN $ for every time a new appliance catches his eye, *SOB*.

I considered ending it all, but couldnt fit all my head into the Bosch mixer.
 

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