>>1973 (Del)
nigga what
nigga what
>>1967 (OP)
Of course. Every russian has samovar along with fur coat and ushanka since his birth. For most prominent russians they give silver and golden samovars.
Of course. Every russian has samovar along with fur coat and ushanka since his birth. For most prominent russians they give silver and golden samovars.
>>1967 (OP)
У меня есть целая блядская коллекция.
У меня есть целая блядская коллекция.
>>1967 (OP)
Last one I had like in 1995 and that was actually electrical kettle in disguise. Maybe some people in remote villages still have them, I am not sure that anyone else uses them, they are fire hazard because original samovar uses wood chips to burn and boil water. Electrical one in my opinion too electrical for samovar and too unwieldy for electrical kettle.
My balalaika still ok tho
Last one I had like in 1995 and that was actually electrical kettle in disguise. Maybe some people in remote villages still have them, I am not sure that anyone else uses them, they are fire hazard because original samovar uses wood chips to burn and boil water. Electrical one in my opinion too electrical for samovar and too unwieldy for electrical kettle.
My balalaika still ok tho
>>2004 (Del)
Три бота? Охуеть
Три бота? Охуеть
do you really wear shoes indoors, creature
two actually
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>>1997
which is the most probable to be a fire hazard?
the original samovar that uses wood chips?
or eletric one imitating one
I have a Russell Hobbs electric kettle from pic related. It's way better that having a kettle using gas stove specially a poor country with expensive consumer piped -natural gas or propane or butane gas cylinder. But you have to buy a good one, not one from Chinese stores that some even heat water and smell bad.
Russell Hobbs Slice Toaster is also great
which is the most probable to be a fire hazard?
the original samovar that uses wood chips?
or eletric one imitating one
I have a Russell Hobbs electric kettle from pic related. It's way better that having a kettle using gas stove specially a poor country with expensive consumer piped -natural gas or propane or butane gas cylinder. But you have to buy a good one, not one from Chinese stores that some even heat water and smell bad.
Russell Hobbs Slice Toaster is also great
>>2043
The original of course. It is basically coal or wood filled tube surrounded by water tank, knock it down accidently and you have a fire, loose some sparks through top opening and you have a fire. Generally you don't want to use it indoors, and if you reeeally do want that sweet indoor teaaussy, you stick chimney onto samovar and into window and operate samovar with caution not inlike one with wood stove.
Thats why there are mostly electric ones in cities, but, again, electric one is just glorified kettle, and they are rare because no one bothers with them.
>which is the most probable to be a fire hazard?
The original of course. It is basically coal or wood filled tube surrounded by water tank, knock it down accidently and you have a fire, loose some sparks through top opening and you have a fire. Generally you don't want to use it indoors, and if you reeeally do want that sweet indoor teaaussy, you stick chimney onto samovar and into window and operate samovar with caution not inlike one with wood stove.
Thats why there are mostly electric ones in cities, but, again, electric one is just glorified kettle, and they are rare because no one bothers with them.
Рофлишь так?
samovarsam + varit'
samovarsam + varit'
>>1967 (OP)
This beautiful shit is more of a cultural le souvenir.
This beautiful shit is more of a cultural le souvenir.
>>4999
Speak for yourself, I often boil some vodka in samovar for my bear, he plays balalaika better when drunk.
Speak for yourself, I often boil some vodka in samovar for my bear, he plays balalaika better when drunk.
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>>1967 (OP)
Do you use on of these?
Do you use on of these?
>>1967 (OP)
I think I have a miniature souvenir version somewhere. Not sure if it’s functional.
I think I have a miniature souvenir version somewhere. Not sure if it’s functional.
>>5892
Post it if you ever find it.
Post it if you ever find it.
>>5892
how much does it cost one?
how much does it cost one?
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Do Russians know about this ancient lost technology? The alarm clock rings, and a cup of tea is ready to drink as soon as you wake up.
>>5939
I prefer alarm clocks with time projection on the celling, can't believe I ever lived without them.
I prefer alarm clocks with time projection on the celling, can't believe I ever lived without them.
>>5939
Funny and interesting. But to be honest, a primitive technology that does not give any control over tea, for example, I like to add lemon juice to a cup.
Funny and interesting. But to be honest, a primitive technology that does not give any control over tea, for example, I like to add lemon juice to a cup.
True SAMOVAR is on coal, not on electricity.
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>>1967 (OP)
Бэтмен, или насильник Батмен — прозвище неизвестного мужчины, совершившего серию изнасилований в Англии с 1991 по 2000 год. Также есть предположение, что он может быть причастен к одному убийству, совершённому в 1996 году
Бэтмен, или насильник Батмен — прозвище неизвестного мужчины, совершившего серию изнасилований в Англии с 1991 по 2000 год. Также есть предположение, что он может быть причастен к одному убийству, совершённому в 1996 году
>>1967 (OP)
I do.
When we are making backyard party with friends I also put some coals into it and have 5 liters of constantly boiling water for hot beverages. It looks interesting on a table and samovar is a simbol of hospitality.
I do.
When we are making backyard party with friends I also put some coals into it and have 5 liters of constantly boiling water for hot beverages. It looks interesting on a table and samovar is a simbol of hospitality.
MAN we had one of these when I was a kid, it was a brass one, I always wondered what they're for, now I know. good thread