 You cannot get any more atomic than this.  The first time we stumbled upon a Dazey 160 ice crusher buried deep inside a box at a local flea market I recall David exclaiming with joy like he found a long list friend.  It started with one (the red one, actually) but as you can see our collection has grown (true confession - we  own six and counting).  With its metal top and colorful plastic bottom, this rocket shaped ice crusher originally launched in the late 40s.  Linked to the Populuxe movement I am not surprised why these space-aged crushers remain popular today.
You cannot get any more atomic than this.  The first time we stumbled upon a Dazey 160 ice crusher buried deep inside a box at a local flea market I recall David exclaiming with joy like he found a long list friend.  It started with one (the red one, actually) but as you can see our collection has grown (true confession - we  own six and counting).  With its metal top and colorful plastic bottom, this rocket shaped ice crusher originally launched in the late 40s.  Linked to the Populuxe movement I am not surprised why these space-aged crushers remain popular today.
Ice Ice Baby
 You cannot get any more atomic than this.  The first time we stumbled upon a Dazey 160 ice crusher buried deep inside a box at a local flea market I recall David exclaiming with joy like he found a long list friend.  It started with one (the red one, actually) but as you can see our collection has grown (true confession - we  own six and counting).  With its metal top and colorful plastic bottom, this rocket shaped ice crusher originally launched in the late 40s.  Linked to the Populuxe movement I am not surprised why these space-aged crushers remain popular today.
You cannot get any more atomic than this.  The first time we stumbled upon a Dazey 160 ice crusher buried deep inside a box at a local flea market I recall David exclaiming with joy like he found a long list friend.  It started with one (the red one, actually) but as you can see our collection has grown (true confession - we  own six and counting).  With its metal top and colorful plastic bottom, this rocket shaped ice crusher originally launched in the late 40s.  Linked to the Populuxe movement I am not surprised why these space-aged crushers remain popular today.
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I own 19, of varying styles. 😳
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