Gotta love that Moffat
Peter
Thanks for posting the pics - this one must have crept under my radar as I dont recall seeing it at all, hornchurch would not have been a problem. It looks very well indeed in your kitchen
I am not sure that much can be done with the top, I think it may just be discoloured with use, I am not sure they were ever designed for that much use and most similar I have seen have been discoloured in the same way. And thank you for posting such nice clear shots. Over the years I have seen several examples of this particular model (which was TOL - top of line - for its time) but never the cheaper all white radient ring model - which would have been like this, not your Mum's. Are the "rings" all the same size or are there 2x7" & 2x6"? If so, its possible that the Tricity split level might fit (I think the Moffat might be too wide) and as I recall it was available in black too. But your very clear pictures indicate that my "induction" solution might be a possibality although maybe three rings rather than four.
Love the HB mixer - I have the same but in white (and, despite the 13amp plug on it when I bought it 115V). Love the coffee pots too - I have the same yellow one although mine was badly damaged when it arrived (grrrrrr...) so it was out with the superglue - I had planned to use it as an ornament but it would have been nice to use it now and again but there are plenty more ..... Have the same Swan perc as well - its my favourite.
Might be interested in the 612, but we had better discuss that privatly.
As for that Keymatic - well there are a few of them around believe it or not and a few vintage dishwashers too .... In fact there was a Bendix on ebay a couple of months back which would have been the match for the Moffat ...... But given your small kitchen the ideal solution would be a Hoover Twosome and I might just be able to stitch you up ...... I mean help you out with one
Al
PS Only joking about the Twosome although there is also a nice stainless steel Servis that would go with the Moffat at treat ........
Peter
Thanks for posting the pics - this one must have crept under my radar as I dont recall seeing it at all, hornchurch would not have been a problem. It looks very well indeed in your kitchen

I am not sure that much can be done with the top, I think it may just be discoloured with use, I am not sure they were ever designed for that much use and most similar I have seen have been discoloured in the same way. And thank you for posting such nice clear shots. Over the years I have seen several examples of this particular model (which was TOL - top of line - for its time) but never the cheaper all white radient ring model - which would have been like this, not your Mum's. Are the "rings" all the same size or are there 2x7" & 2x6"? If so, its possible that the Tricity split level might fit (I think the Moffat might be too wide) and as I recall it was available in black too. But your very clear pictures indicate that my "induction" solution might be a possibality although maybe three rings rather than four.
Love the HB mixer - I have the same but in white (and, despite the 13amp plug on it when I bought it 115V). Love the coffee pots too - I have the same yellow one although mine was badly damaged when it arrived (grrrrrr...) so it was out with the superglue - I had planned to use it as an ornament but it would have been nice to use it now and again but there are plenty more ..... Have the same Swan perc as well - its my favourite.
Might be interested in the 612, but we had better discuss that privatly.
As for that Keymatic - well there are a few of them around believe it or not and a few vintage dishwashers too .... In fact there was a Bendix on ebay a couple of months back which would have been the match for the Moffat ...... But given your small kitchen the ideal solution would be a Hoover Twosome and I might just be able to stitch you up ...... I mean help you out with one

Al
PS Only joking about the Twosome although there is also a nice stainless steel Servis that would go with the Moffat at treat ........