Breville
I understand, is relatively new to the States? The brand name is Australian, but, as with everything else, it's all now made in you know where.
The second steam iron (purchased mid 1980s), that I bought in Oz, was Breville branded, but made in the US of A. It had the traditional thumb control at the front and was one of the best irons I ever owned. It was all metal and white, had an opaque water reservoir which sat under the handle, weighed a ton and generated some mean steam. 15 years I got out of it before it went bung. The one before was a GE, but that one used to leak water all the time and didn't stay with us for long.
Now, back to coffee!
My Breville perc. is the daily driver. I also have a six cup DeLonghi percolator with strenght control dial and a twenty year old Russell Hobbs that lives in my RV. Don't know why, but all these new coffee makers leave me cold. We used to have a Braun drip coffee maker with the thermos and a Sunbeam, but, ever since we've been in Australia, we stuck with percolators.
Personally, I like Italian roasted coffee best. Lavazza for me is the bees knees of brown brews. Occasionally, I indulge in a few cups of super-sweet Greek/Turkish/Lebanese coffee. The more suds and sugar it has, the better it is and perfect with unfiltered full-strength Turkish cigarettes, a big slice of Semolina cake, Kataifi or Almond fingers.