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Bodum electric coffee grinder red 1960s (Denmark)

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Bodum electric coffee grinder in bright red brings back the sunny 1960s years. Today, people like to buy sad, black steel boxes from gigantic shopping malls that look like they belong in a factory. This little red machine is a much better thing for your cheerful kitchen counter.

This Bodum Bistro Electric Blade Coffee Grinder uses a strong stainless steel blade that spins at a precise speed to make your coffee beans perfectly fine or coarse. You can see everything through the transparent lid, so you do not make mistakes, and the small cord hides away nicely inside the bottom base.

Bodum started in Copenhagen back in 1944 by Peter Bodum. He believed that good design should not be expensive, which is a very sensible Danish way to think. Fun fact: while everyone knows them for French presses, this cheerful red look was actually inspired by the bright, optimistic pop-art colors of the Scandinavian sixties.

Bodum Bistro red 1960s style electric coffee grinder is also on Amazon.

Did you know?

A Swiss man named Daniel Peter put milk in chocolate in 1875. Before this, it was just dark and bitter. Now we have the perfect snack for hiking in the mountains or just sitting on the sofa. Very good for the soul!

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