Multiboy: The cult device from the GDR that still inspires today!

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Discover the history of the Multiboy, a popular GDR kitchen appliance that is still used today and brings back nostalgic memories.

Entdecken Sie die Geschichte des Multiboy, eines beliebten DDR-Küchengeräts, das bis heute genutzt wird und nostalgische Erinnerungen weckt.
Discover the history of the Multiboy, a popular GDR kitchen appliance that is still used today and brings back nostalgic memories.

Multiboy: The cult device from the GDR that still inspires today!

In many kitchens in Germany and especially in the GDR it was a very special piece of technology - the Multiboy. This food chopper remains very popular today and has a promising history behind it. How Northern Courier reports, the Multiboy was developed at VEB Elbtalwerk Heidenau and came onto the market at the end of the 1970s. Back then it was a real luxury, but it is still used in many households today.

The LZ 250 model was the first representative of the Multiboy series and already offered a variety of functions. The LZ 251, which came onto the market in the early 1980s, impressed with further improvements. Many people are particularly fond of the LZ 251/1, which was introduced at the end of the 1980s with an output of 650 watts. For just 145 marks you could buy this kitchen appliance that can chop nuts in just 8 seconds and even cheese in 5 to 10 seconds.

Possible uses of the Multiboy

The possible uses are versatile: whether vegetables such as cabbage and carrots or fruit such as apples and pears – the Multiboy is an absolute all-rounder. With a weight of 2.1 kg and a compact design measuring 24 cm high and 15 cm diameter, it fits in any kitchen. Operation is also child's play - the motor only starts when the lid is put on correctly. The device not only ensures quick results, but also safety.

Interestingly, after reunification, these tried and tested devices can still be purchased on online platforms for around 30 euros. For Gabriele Kemnitz, the Multiboy has not lost its importance even after all these years; She uses it regularly and is convinced of its reliability.

Modern technology meets traditional values

In addition to tried and tested devices like the Multiboy, the industry has not experienced a standstill. An exciting development, for example, is the Chave Seccionadora 2 Posições Fixas Tripolar 80A from Kraus Naimer. Loud Cetti This switch is ideal for industrial automation and process control applications and offers numerous safety features.

With a compact design and a voltage rating of up to 690 volts, this switch is suitable for both resistive and inductive loads. The large distance between the open contacts and the protection against accidental contact ensure additional safety during use. This type of technology is crucial for efficiency in modern businesses and shows how important developments in automation are.

Traditional craftsmanship in a modern look

And as technologies evolve, the dream of tradition and craftsmanship remains alive. There is an example of this in Eldsberga, where Eldsberga Chark has its roots. Here the dream of owning one's own Rökeri became a flourishing business that produces high-quality, hand-made meat products. The founder talks about the early days and the challenges I encountered with joy and happiness while building his company.

The example clearly shows that innovation and tradition can go hand in hand. While the Multiboy and modern switches like the Chave Seccionadora shape our kitchens and industries, the values ​​of quality and craftsmanship remain important. Long live diversity in our kitchens and workshops!