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Offline MJ5150

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Dimensions of unit
« on: March 13, 2015, 05:05:17 PM »
I am planning on sitting my Huky on the natural gas burner of our oven/range. Above the range is our microwave, but I think I have room. On one website, I saw where the dimension from the bottom of the IR heater to the top of the J-pipe is 49cm. In an e-mail from Mr. Li he gave me dimensions of 40*19*35cm (L*W*H). I am nervous at this point since these numbers do not match up.

Would someone please be so kind as to provide me:
1) the height of the Huky without the IR heater attached to the top of the J-pipe.
2) the height of the Huky without the IR heater attached to the top of the cover for the drum.
3) the height of the Huky without the IR heater attached to the top of the wooden handle (that is back buy the motor and I assume is used for picking it up)?
Most of the others measurements I have sorted out. I was going to post a picture of a Huky with arrows of the measurements I need, but I didn't want to post someone elses picture without approval to use first.

-Mike
1970's la Pavoni, Baratza Vario, Gino Dripper, Siphon, Bialetti Moka, Breville BES920XL.

SusanJoM

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Re: Dimensions of unit
« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2015, 07:08:38 PM »
Mr. Li's numbers are spot on:

35 cm from the front plate to the back, including the motor; 41 cm to the top of the J pipe;  32 cm to the top of the handle;  I didn't measure the other dimension you asked about....sorry.


Offline MJ5150

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Re: Dimensions of unit
« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2015, 10:20:22 PM »
Cool, thank you. How much does one of his heating units add to the height?

-Mike
1970's la Pavoni, Baratza Vario, Gino Dripper, Siphon, Bialetti Moka, Breville BES920XL.

 

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