Description: *** This stunning Vintage item operates 100% as it should please see all photographs. It reaches full operating temperature in approximately one minute AMAZING*** The History of Stiebel Eltron From 1924 Until Today The remarkable history of STIEBEL ELTRON'S success begins with the invention and production of the first coil immersion heater in a backyard workshop in Berlin in 1924. Inspired by this feat, the company has adhered to the maxims of the founder, Dr. Theodor Stiebel, who sought to produce only innovative products of the highest quality. STIEBEL ELTRON has become one of the leading manufacturers in the fields of Hot Water and Renewable Energy. The Early Years and the First Success Stories 1924 Dr. Theodor Stiebel develops the coil immersion heater and establishes the "ELTRON Dr. Theodor Stiebel" company on May 5th in Berlin. In the same year he begins production of coil immersion heaters in a small backyard workshop in Reichenberger Straße. 1927 The first small instantaneous water heater delivering 1000 watts and featuring the revolutionary "2-stage technology" goes into production. As the first of its kind, the appliance is awarded the VDE test symbol. The company now employs 30 people. 1931 The product range is widened to include overflow, high pressure and water boiler cylinders. These have a water capacity of up to 600 litres depending on the model. The instantaneous water cylinder, launched the same year, guarantees short-term hot water supply. The Berlin plant is completely destroyed during World War II. Dr. Theodor Stiebel completes the move to Holzminden in Lower Saxony. A New Start in Holzminden 1944 The facilities which had already been rented in Holzminden the previous year are now extended with the construction of new production facilities to create sufficient capacity. The following year, production of non-electrical appliances such as saucepans, frying pans, washing sprinklers and irons begins. 1946 Production of electrical appliances such as convection ovens, hotplates and hobs resumes. Hot water appliances such as immersion heaters are also manufactured again. The company now employs 400 people. 1960 On September 9th, the company's founder, Dr. Theodor Stiebel, dies at the age of 66. With 160 patents at home and abroad, he is one of the pioneers of modern domestic hot water heating.
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Location: Pevely, Missouri
End Time: 2024-11-26T02:12:51.000Z
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Brand: Stiebel Eltron
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany