The Kochwagen site says “Become a revolutionist!” If being a revolutionist means outfitting your kitchen with obscure German appliances, sign us up. Kochwagen (“cook wagon” in German), a venture of Berlin-based Peter Gregor, produces mobile cooking trolleys available in a range of sizes and colors. The wagons are made of powder-coated aluminum sheets and are available with oak or beech tops; power is provided via a gas cylinder concealed in the cabinetry. The units feature lockable wheels and a hand rail for portability.
Contact Kochwagen for ordering information.
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