Kitchen pictures thread - Show us your kitchens!

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ypg

2019-03-27 18:35:52
  • #1


Do you print them yourself, or what do you mean? Do you have a good idea to copy?



I couldn’t open the photos earlier, I thought the question referred to a whole row of devices side by side. Divided up, I don’t find that many.
Next to the window: kettle, coffee machine, phone, and another kitchen appliance, leaving two for interchangeable devices like toaster or food processor. The same applies to the counter: hand blender, deep fryer, rice cooker, or an electric hotplate for the non-induction-compatible soup pot, and at least 2 sockets are occupied.
 

Bussibär

2019-03-27 19:29:31
  • #2


yes, I can print the plates myself, or apply printed films.
It's my daily bread.

You can also order the plates from us. Just google Creative and Style in Amberg.

Choosing the design is also my problem.
 

Kekse

2019-03-28 19:31:01
  • #3
I know, it's just an example, but: seriously? I'd rather buy a new pot. And if there's an induction hob (or for that matter a gas hob), I deny the need for kettles. Ah, I’m so looking forward to setting up the new kitchen.
 

haydee

2019-03-28 19:37:50
  • #4
Tea
Milk bottle
Soup junkies for cups as 5-minute terrine
Instant hot drinks

Induction is something nice and fast. Sometimes you still need a kettle
 

ypg

2019-03-28 19:49:19
  • #5


No
On the one hand, I'm not talking about a €50 pot, on the other hand, I don't think it's far-fetched to have a portable electric hotplate for camping, terrace, pea soup gatherings, work lunches at the office, etc. The €20 are well spent, and for me, it allows the buffet in the kitchen to be a bit nicer or a neighbor without induction can gladly bring their soup for a shared meal. Not to forget: maybe you want to juice with a kettle or you have a hobby where you heat something up with the electric hotplate...
Yes, it was just an example, but I actually have it, the single hotplate. And already in these mentioned situations. Therefore, I keep my 25-liter pot



That one was there too: super stylish... and: I don't like tea kettles.
 

chand1986

2019-03-28 19:58:42
  • #6
Sorry, but: What exactly do you need the kettle for? There are these induction-compatible things, cheap, various designs, thingamajigs, um... oh yes: KETTLE.

I once had to discuss the usefulness of my TM, but induction + kettle: That’s a waste. Sure, on a low level. And for a single cup of something, the microwave is faster than anything else anyway.

Simplify your life! Ergo: Get rid of the unnecessary stuff.
 

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