Very nice stoves, the 725. They can take very small pots (like the smaller Bialetti-style coffee makers or a small ibrik) with the pot rests turned 'inside' as well as rather large ones with pot rests turned 'outside'. Very reliable too. I like them a lot!
Biaretti is ready. Please wait for the packing to be loaded. When the loading is finished, the true value of me and her will be most demonstrated. And you will see her true appearance.
Hello @ ally @ Wim. I'm not good at English and I'm always sorry. I bought this stove for about 131 €. I think this stove was made between 1968 and 1972. The 80's and 90's models are even more dirty and can be sold for over € 200. The stove is expensive in Japan.
The 725 is a wonderful stove, gets up to full power quickly, I've used mine a bunch this year. Thank you for the wonderful pictures. No need to be sorry.....
@Majicwrenchありがとうございます。 このフォーラムのみんなはとても親切です。 極東に時差があっても間違いなく助かります。 日本にはそんな大きなフォーラムはありません。時差の大きい極東へ貴重な時間をお過ごしいただき、誠にありがとうございます。私は近い将来、コーヒー、食べ物、そして十分な睡眠のために荒野に行かなければなりません ありがとうございました。
Lower left corner in instruction sheet there is numbers 2. 64 among other numbers. Could 64 mean year 1964? At least instructions design or printing year could be 1964. This is just guessing because I am not familiar with Phoebus stoves...
Thank you.@Afterburner. In PURIMUS and Optimus, the date is often understood by printed numbers, but my guess is much older if it applies to PHOEBUS. Regards Jun
@JUN That kind of knob for the control is already visible in mid ‘50 catalogs, so I would say mid fifties. Nicola
Thank you.@Nicola Francesco Elia. Oh Jesus❗ My PHOEBUS goes back even older. I'm trying to sell at the flea market. You might want to think about selling a little. JUN
@Nicola Francesco Elia I'm not good at English, but everyone is kind to me. And everyone gives me important information. Thank you very much. everyone. JUN