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I had the day off today and hit a few thrift stores...

I found some pretty nice things! Gary (estatesalegary) tipped me off on the Lewyt (thanks, Gary!)

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The haul! These Corning-Ware percolators don't do much for me, but I couldn't leave it sitting there
in it's original box for $4.99...

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Percolator box.

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Box Lid... with a date on it!

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This was in the box...

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Backside.

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Instructions.

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Kinda dirty... I ran a basket full of dishwasher detergent through a cycle.
That really cleans these well! I need to still pick up some
sponges and give it a good washing. Any tips on how to clean these?

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Then I kicked back and sipped a Pepsi from this can cozy!

For more pictures of the Lewyt, see the link to vacuumland below!

~Fred

 
Nevermind!

After running dishwasher detergent through a cycle on that percolator, it barely needs wiping out! It just sparkles!

Mmmmm!

:-)
 
Fred, if you see this...

I do not post over on vacuum land and the site does not have a "searcholator" I have 2 projects I need to replace a kirby g4 fan that is broken and also a new, big round filter for my water matic canister. can you point me to appropriate threads over there. I have no idea how to get the g4 apart to replace the fan. I appreciate you...arthur alr2903
 
How fun! That GE koozie needs a PBR in it- maybe a cigarette burn or two? Hee hee.

I've never seen an original box for the Corning pot before - how cool!

We had a Coronado branded vacuum almost just like that Lewyt - ours had a dial for suction control but the color scheme was almost the same and the hose-wands-tools were identical. When is that from do you think?
 
Any tips on how to clean these?

Fred,

You can also run a cycle of bleach in those Corning Ware percolators. Maybe 1/2 cup and a complete cycle and it should take out any coffee stains. I usually do another cycle with fresh water after the bleach cycle to really clean it.

Nice haul!
 
Great finds Fred, you will enjoy the Corning coffeemaker. I would say that the Lewyt is from around 1967-68. Good thing too about the Corning pot is I don't think this model ever had a problem with the handle coming off.
 
That is the type of range that was in our house when we bought it in 1998. The stovetop was so full of stains that no amount of cleaning would budge them. We replaced it with a Magic Chef gas range.
 
Lawrence is correct

Frigidaire for sure. Know people who worked at Frigidaire during this time, and this was one of their products. It was made under license from Corning, which provided the cooktop materials. Can't remember if it was made in the downtown Dayton or Moraine plant, which became GM Truck after the sale of Frigidaire.
 

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