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Title: something for Jack
Post by: 6T5 square on June 15, 2009, 05:36:22 pm
 

Saw this on the samba- one of the coolest accessesories I've seen since the little 45 record players


Not strictly a type 3 accessory, but a rare one that would go with any 6 Volt VW. An NOS German Paluxette dash mounted coffee maker which was originally purchased in 1954. The literature is very cool, with one page even individually typewritten (bet that secretary would have killed for a xerox machine). The original check is included ($21.88... Bank in those days), as is a spare cup and filter in original shipping materials.
The unit has a mounting plate that attaches with 3 screws, and the coffee maker hangs on that, and plugs in to the lighter socket. The water goes in the top after removing the finned black cap. The stuff in the cup is a stack of 100 filter papers. In addition to VW's we collect coffee makers, and also own the Paluxette home version which has a similar tank design.. for a gallery of pics, go to:

http://homepage.mac.com/modern_artifact/PhotoAlbum5.html (http://homepage.mac.com/modern_artifact/PhotoAlbum5.html)


(http://idisk.mac.com/modern_artifact/Public/R/paluxette1.jpg)
Title: Re: something for Jack
Post by: Yuma on June 15, 2009, 07:05:47 pm
That really is a neat item   :) 

Yuma 

Title: Re: something for Jack
Post by: lovebus (jack) on June 15, 2009, 09:18:10 pm
Really cool John, I would pay $28 for one in a flash. Ahhh a coffee maker in my bus.  (love
Title: Re: something for Jack
Post by: rockdog2877 on June 16, 2009, 11:28:24 am
I hear when you use it in a 12 volt system it makes it twice ad strong!
Title: Re: something for Jack
Post by: njgt-1 on June 16, 2009, 11:59:58 am
I'd have to run decaf through it my nerves are shot anyway!
Title: Re: something for Jack
Post by: lovebus (jack) on June 16, 2009, 12:46:32 pm
I'm glad you posted that John. For some reason I never thought of looking for a 12v coffee maker on line so I did and I just ordered one for camping. $21.24.

They have lots of 12v stuff from 12v electric blankets to TV's. LINK (http://www.12volt-travel.com/12-volt-portable-coffee-maker-p-4326.html) Now I need a deep cycle battery.
Title: Re: something for Jack
Post by: Fire Lady (Michelle) on June 16, 2009, 03:55:47 pm
Jack - what's wrong with our percolator?!?  you don't like coffee grinds at the bottom of your cup? ? ? ? ? ? lol
Title: Re: something for Jack
Post by: 6T5 square on June 16, 2009, 05:00:41 pm
mmm chunky style coffee
Title: Re: something for Jack
Post by: Bugaru "JAY" on June 16, 2009, 06:01:36 pm
I'm glad you posted that John. For some reason I never thought of looking for a 12v coffee maker on line so I did and I just ordered one for camping. $21.24.

They have lots of 12v stuff from 12v electric blankets to TV's. LINK (http://www.12volt-travel.com/12-volt-portable-coffee-maker-p-4326.html) Now I need a deep cycle battery.

Hate to bitter your coffee, but these 12v coffee makers take forever to brew especially if there's more then a cup and are a real power drain. You might be much better off just using a home style electric coffee brewer and a DC-AC Power Inverter. Plus your have the added advantage of 120v for other low wattage usage.  Can You say Harbor Break?  s#r
Title: Re: something for Jack
Post by: matt on June 16, 2009, 09:09:35 pm
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quote author=LoveBus (jack) link=topic=5775.msg31465#msg31465 date=1245170792]


I'm glad you posted that John. For some reason I never thought of looking for a 12v coffee maker on line so I did and I just ordered one for camping. $21.24.


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  Where's Jay on this?


  For camping?! !! I can see it now, as you are heding to a campout, you'll be filming, driving, smoking, talking to your gps, shifting and now making coffee   196  all at the same time...




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Title: Re: something for Jack
Post by: steveo on June 17, 2009, 01:53:58 am

Hate to bitter your coffee, but these 12v coffee makers take forever to brew especially if there's more then a cup and are a real power drain. You might be much better off just using a home style electric coffee brewer and a DC-AC Power Inverter. Plus your have the added advantage of 120v for other low wattage usage.  Can You say Harbor Break?  s#r
Can you say WA-WA?
steveo