Large amounts of floor space were dedicated to coffee, and devices that help you make it. Most firms manufacturing coffee makers had live product demos with free coffee, so I was lots juiced up as I walked from brand to brand sampling their goods. There were more than some fridges on view. Similarly there were heaps of washers and dryers on display. Most were organized as you could see them at your local Seals , in bright white with no real pizazz, but there were some outstanding exceptions like the Oko_Line from AEG:.
And just like Seals , there were lots of stoves and ranges on show. The mobile kitchen solutions actually caught my attention, in part because Ive never thought about the necessity for a cartable stove, so I had to consider it for a couple of minutes, but also because their products look as very like DJ gear as they do cooking solutions. I wasnt sure if these 2 were attempting to find something theyd dropped, or if one of them was truly worked up about stove technology. I felt softly abashed after the man in grey gave me a soiled look, so I didnt stay to see. The kitchen appliance sellers brought out what appeared to be their complete product line. DeLonghi had on show some fascinating garment care solutions, but they werent virtually as engaging as this fellow ironing shirts. Had I known he was doing this, I might not have ironed my very own shirt this A. M. , and instead asked him for a genuine demo. Valeras tiny corner of IFA was among the spookiest I saw : this girl was dutifully styling the mannequin heads hair. Again, I do not think theyre certain to meet much of their audience at IFA. And , the mannequin heads were a little creepy. There were large numbers of small booths I just couldnt bring myself to snap : lone members besieged by their products looking either bored, frightened, or bewildered. Some were scarfing down food, or texting on their telephones.
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