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Stella coffee maker
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HobbyGaia - Collections - Beautiful and curious vintage electric coffee machine, Stella, from the Lux Di Sgarbi and Chiozzi factory, Ferrara, Italy, 70's, made of stainless steel and bakelite. The particular brevetado switch, with a float in the water tank, which when the coffee leaves and is empty reaches the bottom, and being metallics an iman from the bottom, disconnecting the current, is undoubtedly unusual, but it works !!! The upper part in Bakelite has the shape of a Star, like Stella it is ..
HobbyGaia - Collections - Beautiful and curious vintage electric coffee machine, Stella, from the Lux factory Di Sgarbi and Chiozzi, Ferrara, Italy, 70's, made of stainless steel and bakelite. The particular short switch, with a float in the water tank, which when the cafe leaves and is empty reaches the bottom, and being metallic it attracts a magnet from the bottom, turning off the current, is undoubtedly unusual, but it works!!! The Bakelite upper is shaped like a Star, like Stella she is...
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