This past week we recently purchased a membership to BJ's, and while browsing around, I stumbled upon the most adorable retro style kitchen gadget. It's called the Nostalgia Electrics Vintage-Style 3-In-1 Breakfast Station.
At first glance it looks like a toy that someone would buy for a child, it's got a 57 Chevy baby blue powder glossy plastic finish, with silver dials that are also plastic. The breakfast station is rather small, but while looking at it, I began to imagine all of the room I would be saving on my kitchen counter.
The Nostalgia Electrics Vintage-Style 3-In-1 Breakfast Station has a small coffee maker at the right side of it, and at the left a small toaster oven for toast, bagels, or other items you want to toast up. At the top and to the left is a small griddle plate to cook eggs, bacon, or sausage on.
Basically, I could get rid of my toaster, and get rid of my old coffee pot, and replace it with this breakfast station, giving myself even more room on my counter considering the stations smaller size.
How well does it work?
At first I had to ask myself, was this going to be an impulse buy? I figured yes, I fell in love with the neat shape, the 50's coloring, and the retro appeal it had. However after thinking about how functional it could be, and how much room I could be saving, I thought perhaps it was a good buy.
We would have to wait and see how well it worked once we got it home and set it up.
The station definitely frees up some counter space, as we removed the larger toaster oven, and the larger coffee maker.
I loved the coffee maker, and I no longer had to purchase coffee filters, as this one comes with a smaller basket, with a mesh like material placed around it that allows you to use it over and over again. You simple pour in your coffee grains, and brew. Once finished dump it out, and clean it for another use.
The coffee pot itself is a 4 cup maker, but I get around 2 cups from it, which is all we need anyway.
The toaster:
The toaster over is small as well, but it fits 2 slices of bread inside of it without any issues. The plus side is, the toast will toast up pretty fast, so there is no long waiting to plop in more slices afterward.
The griddle:
The griddle at the top is probably the only addition that really is useless due to its small size. You will have a very tough time flipping an egg, so I would recommend just using it to quickly cook up bacon or sausage.
Overall:
The Nostalgia Electrics Vintage-Style 3-In-1 Breakfast Station, is very functional, we picked it up for $55, and we use the station daily for brewing up coffee. We love the fact that we do not have to purchase coffee filters anymore, and that we have more space on the counter.
Mostly though, it's become a neat conversation piece, as when we have guests, they're always asking what it is, followed by the question of where we bought it.
At first glance it looks like a toy that someone would buy for a child, it's got a 57 Chevy baby blue powder glossy plastic finish, with silver dials that are also plastic. The breakfast station is rather small, but while looking at it, I began to imagine all of the room I would be saving on my kitchen counter.
The Nostalgia Electrics Vintage-Style 3-In-1 Breakfast Station has a small coffee maker at the right side of it, and at the left a small toaster oven for toast, bagels, or other items you want to toast up. At the top and to the left is a small griddle plate to cook eggs, bacon, or sausage on.
Basically, I could get rid of my toaster, and get rid of my old coffee pot, and replace it with this breakfast station, giving myself even more room on my counter considering the stations smaller size.
How well does it work?
At first I had to ask myself, was this going to be an impulse buy? I figured yes, I fell in love with the neat shape, the 50's coloring, and the retro appeal it had. However after thinking about how functional it could be, and how much room I could be saving, I thought perhaps it was a good buy.
We would have to wait and see how well it worked once we got it home and set it up.
The station definitely frees up some counter space, as we removed the larger toaster oven, and the larger coffee maker.
I loved the coffee maker, and I no longer had to purchase coffee filters, as this one comes with a smaller basket, with a mesh like material placed around it that allows you to use it over and over again. You simple pour in your coffee grains, and brew. Once finished dump it out, and clean it for another use.
The coffee pot itself is a 4 cup maker, but I get around 2 cups from it, which is all we need anyway.
The toaster:
The toaster over is small as well, but it fits 2 slices of bread inside of it without any issues. The plus side is, the toast will toast up pretty fast, so there is no long waiting to plop in more slices afterward.
The griddle:
The griddle at the top is probably the only addition that really is useless due to its small size. You will have a very tough time flipping an egg, so I would recommend just using it to quickly cook up bacon or sausage.
Overall:
The Nostalgia Electrics Vintage-Style 3-In-1 Breakfast Station, is very functional, we picked it up for $55, and we use the station daily for brewing up coffee. We love the fact that we do not have to purchase coffee filters anymore, and that we have more space on the counter.
Mostly though, it's become a neat conversation piece, as when we have guests, they're always asking what it is, followed by the question of where we bought it.
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Published by Melanie Dee
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