UK Classic Appliances - August 2015

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Al
When I saw that blue kitchen I thought it looked fantastic, big problem being the sink unit alone would take up a whole wall in my kitchen. I wonder if the Neff dishwasher is going to be sold separately
Is that Superheat unheated? It doesn't seem to have a heater switch in the door.
Ian
 
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Ian

I wondered about blocking up my back door as that would be the only way I could get that sink unit into my kitchen. Apparently the dishwasher is not for sale as is that beautiful (get the sarcasm in my voice) cooker hood. I wondered how old the dishwasher might be - if original to the kitchen I would have expected décor panels but perhaps the Germans had semi integrated that early on. I have some limited experience of mid 80s Neff dishwashers and this does not look like them at all.

I think you are right about the Superheat, in which case it is not a Superheat, maybe Mike can enlighten us as to the model

Al
 
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Reply #12 - I remember seeing dishes offered and other kitchen items occasionally, on the back of some cereals the adults would eat, but never on our over-sugared but good-tasting kids cereals. That's a beauty, that electric kettle.

Reply #38 - For the morning laugh, I thought this was a toaster oven or something, without reading the identification. ha.

It strikes me that design was so different from US products, and not to criticize, they are what they are/were but to my eye, these products have a simpler and less expensive look. I'm guessing they were all more affordable, designed not to be too pretentious, and fit, of course, into smaller geometries of space.

Thanks for sharing these, Alistair. The yellow kitchen has an oven that might work for "lefties", or ambi-dextrous people, but agree…it's in a weird spot.
 
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