UK classic Appliances March 2016

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VacBear the Hero...

Hello, I'm sure I speak for many when I say thank you Vacbear for continuing to post these threads. I do try to add items to the eBay watch, but nothing matches your extensive postings and I look forward to them every month.
Thank you x 1100rpm!
JR
 
Moffat Microwave

I could be mistaken Pete, I always thought these were Tappen manufacture - I presume there are equivalent US/Canadian models.

Mind you, at the time we are talking here (turn of the 1970s/80s) the UK Moffat company would have had little to do with the Canadian Moffat - the cookers and ovens/hobs had been manufactured in the UK for about 10 years by that stage, although previously they were Canadian manufacture

Al
 
Every larger older

Tappan manufactured microwave had a pull up door handle latch.
Every Litton manufactured on had either a button on the top of the cabinet for the largest, or on the smaller models, a large pivoting push lever on the lower edge of the control console.
When Litton began making them for Sears, there was no latch buttons. The safety switches were all in the door pull to open design, as in most today, except Panasonic, and some smaller ovens.
 
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Poggenpohl kitchen

That's a very nice Poggenpohl kitchen, I like the high upper cabinets/cupboards. The Bosch oven is indeed from the early nineties (or perhaps very late eighties). I bet it replaced a Neff oven! The Sharp microwave is from that era too. It looks like they might have done some remodeling to make place for the microwave. I wonder about the hobs though. They look like they are from two different brands or perhaps series, but I don't recognise them. Do you know what they are Alistair?
 

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