Actually I do have a Kelvinator with a brine tank! It's a 1929 model if I am correct.Notice the Kelvinator ad says that they're all made with a brine tank to keep food cold 24 hours if the current is shut off. Wonder if @turbokinetic has ever had one in for repair?
My mom had two of those. One quit working, and she bought a later models in the late 1970s, when Universal was a GE division.Universal 1950
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Sorry to hear about your issues with the Farberware Percs.I collected electric percolators for many years. Over the years from 1983 thru 2025 I owned at least 20 or more Farberware Superfast Perc’s.
The older Farberware Electric Perc’s that were still made in New York were very good, but their weak point was always the thermostats which tended to fail after a few years.
But since the early 1990’s they’ve been manufactured in China and they are JUNK. Many of them don’t work properly right outta the box, failing to get hot enough to properly brew the coffee in the first place, and then failing to keep it warm beyond lukewarm.
Eddie
This Queen has a lighted control panelSpeed Queen 1974
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"Big 10" screen" - I thought the Crosley 12" above was small until I saw this. At least they both have rectangular screens, instead of round like some from that time.Admiral 1948. Still waiting for my Triple-Thrill. Sigh.
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Ah, Tom, don't be so quick to assume."Big 10" screen" - I thought the Crosley 12" above was small until I saw this. At least they both have rectangular screens, instead of round like some from that time.
