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Northstar Model 1953 Microwave

North star’s new Model 1953 1.2 cubic foot retro sty le microw ave oven has all of today ’s featur es and conven ien ces.

• It’s a microwave oven • It’s a quick, efficient convection oven • It’s a handy grill

With 1,000 watts of pure power and load ed with features , the Northstar retro, con temp orar y or moder n

microw ave is a “WO W” way to comple te your kitc hen.

Cook ing Feature s

Comb inat ion Cook/B ake

Micr owave & Convecti on

Comb inat ion Roas t

Micro wave & Grill

Conv ect ion Cook

Yes

Elect ronic Touch Control s

Yes

Style

Full- Size

Watts IEC- 705 Test Procedure

1000

Cook ing Element

Top-12 00W; Bo ttom-4 00W

Defr ost Type

Aut o & Time

Expr ess Coo k

1- 6 Minut es

Gril l Controls

Yes

Instan t On Controls

Yes

Micro/Time Cook

Yes

Power Levels

10

Child Lockout

Yes

Cook ing Complet e Remi nder

Yes

Timer (On/Off)

Yes

Turnt able (2)

Gla ss & Met al

Rack

Yes, 1 positi on

Produ ct Spe cifi cations

Approx imate Weight - shi ppi ng/ net

55/4 6 lbs. ; 24/20 kg .

Cavity (W x H x D)

14- 1/2 x 9-5/ 8 x 15- 5/8 in. ; 36. 8 x 24.4 x 39.7 cm.

Overa ll Dept h

20 in, / 51. 4 cm.

Overa ll Height

13. 5 in. / 34 .5 cm.

Overa ll Width

22 in. / 55. 9 cm.

Elect rical Inp ut @ 120 V

13. 0 Amps /15 00 Watts

Frequency (MHz)

245 0

1-Year Warranty

Full; Parts & Labou r

Limi ted 4-Year Magnetron Warra nty (5 yrs Total)

Magnet ron Tube; Part Only

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Elmira Stove Works specifications Northstar Model 1953 Microwave, Microw ave is a WO W way to comple te your kitc hen

1953 specifications

Elmira Stove Works, established in 1975, has become synonymous with quality and heritage-inspired kitchen appliances. However, the essence of its design philosophy can be traced back to mid-20th century aesthetics, specifically the iconic stoves reminiscent of those from 1953. This era marked a vibrant time in American household appliance manufacturing, characterized by bold designs and innovative technologies that catered to the modern homemaker’s needs.

The Elmira Stove Works 1953 model drew inspiration from the charming post-war design trends that emphasized colorful finishes and retro aesthetics. These appliances were not just functional; they were statement pieces in the kitchen, often available in an array of colors such as pastel pink, mint green, and classic white. The 1953 model typically featured rounded edges and chrome accents, eliciting a sense of nostalgia that appealed to consumers looking for a unique blend of vintage and modern.

One of the key technological advancements found in the 1953 model was the introduction of electric ignition systems, which provided convenience that gas stoves could not offer at the time. This innovation eliminated the need for matches or pilot lights, allowing for a safer and more user-friendly cooking experience. The controlled temperature features and adjustable burners made cooking versatile, catering to both casual cooks and culinary enthusiasts.

Mechanical timers and built-in ovens were also hallmarks of the 1953 design, allowing users to better manage their cooking times and processes. The oven’s size was designed to accommodate larger dishes, reflecting the changing dynamics of family meals post-World War II.

Moreover, the stove's construction emphasized durability, with high-quality materials that ensured longevity. Chrome and enameled finishes not only enhanced aesthetic appeal but also made the appliances easier to clean. These functional aspects were complemented by an emphasis on efficiency, with designs that facilitated better heat retention and energy usage.

In summary, the 1953 model by Elmira Stove Works represented a harmonious blend of nostalgic design, innovative technology, and practicality. Its ability to merge aesthetics with functionality made it a beloved choice for households and a lasting icon of mid-century American kitchen culture.