Vintage All-in-one Kitchenette

by Kent Griswold on June 27th, 2010. 7 Comments

Anton Schwartz contacted me about his mother who is moving out of her house-of-fifty-years and looking to get rid of a wonderful vintage all-in-one kitchenette which she bought new in 1969. In beautiful condition and it runs perfectly and comes with all original instructions and paperwork. Folds up elegantly and opens and closes effortlessly and is Sand in color. It is a Dwyer EA400 Kitchenette and comes with:

  • Two electric stovetops
  • Refrigerator with freezer compartment
  • Sink
  • Bult-in cupboard and drawer
  • Dish draining area
  • Light (on/off/auto)
  • Lockable, with keys
  • Hooks up to electricity (normal 115 volts), water and drain

She is asking $675 and it is located in Manhattan, on West 56th street. Pick-up required. Contact [email protected] or (212)580-4787.

View a couple more pictures here.

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Posted June 27th, 2010 by Kent Griswold and filed in Announcement
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7 Responses to “Vintage All-in-one Kitchenette”

  1. Randy says:

    This is just too cool! I wish you could buy units like this now! In gas!

  2. Tim says:

    Wow, how cool are those! I dont know anything about this stuff, maybe someone that is an HVAC tech could answer, would it be possible to mod the unit and replace the electric stove/fridge, with propane versions? But there again if someone had a Tiny home that was hooked to the grid you wouldnt even need to worry about that, I think this is way cool, good find!

  3. Tim says:

    Looking at the MFG’s site, you can even get the cabinet made from real wood to match a Tiny homes enterior.

  4. Galen says:

    I had to smile when I saw this. When I was in college in the early 70s, I lived in a little garage apartment, and I had a cabinet kitchen. It was a “Parson’s Pureaire Kitchen,” and while it had seen better days, it gave me a lot of interesting stories to tell! I even found a photo of one online http://www.instappraisal.com/content/parson-pureaire-kitchen-unit. Glad to see that at least one company (Dwyer) is still making them.

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