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It was made by "Naujoks und Stolle KG" in Baden Baden.
I nerver heared about this company again.
But I know these mixers have only been sold in a presentation show.
I`m tempted to bid on it, but it`s in an awful condition.

Louis you confuse me with one of the other Germans, but nice coffeemaker, anyway :-)
 
Wow--

certainly some interesting countertop appliances!

Does AEG still market countertop appliances? I really want one of the 1900s electric kettles designed by Peter Behrens.

Lawrence/Maytagbear
 
Well, if You would have said "a Sunbeam T9" for example, then I knew what You`re taking about. LOL But that AEG kettle I must admit I had to Google to find out.
Very nice, I like that type of connection with the pins exposed. Think I read somewhere recently those connections got banned in the 1920s overhere. I have seen some really old immersion heaters in my childhood but this kettle seems to be really rare. The new ones are quite different in design and I have no idea who makes them for Electrolux.

Luis it`s all right, no need to apologize
 
In case you're wondering what an Osterett looks like, here you go. It's a small (though heavy and well-made for its size), 1-speed hand mixer designed mainly for light-duty mixing tasks. I wouldn't use it for anything more than pancake or cake batter.

This particular one was very gently used, and still has the original packaging as you can see. It also came with a wall-mount stand, which has never been used. I've been meaning to put it to work on cake or waffle batter, but always end up using the KitchenAid instead...

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Nice little Oster there (sensational lol) I've never seen before and in mint shape too. Odd they wouldn't have put some sort of handle on it, i'll bet it wasn't a very big seller in its day if for anything not having that handle, unless of course it was significantly less expensive than other makes.
 
More powerful than a what?

Those little Osters have a whopping 55 watts! Just enough to whip up some gravy! LOL
 

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