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  2. Teasmade - Wikipedia

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    A Goblin Teasmade. A teasmade is a machine for making tea automatically, which was once common in the United Kingdom and some Commonwealth countries. Teasmades generally include an analogue alarm clock and are designed to be used at the bedside, to ensure tea is ready first thing in the morning. [1]

  3. Teekanne - Wikipedia

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    In 1948 a company for the production of tea bags was founded, called “Teepack”. Adolf Rambold became co-owner [7] and unveiled his fully automatic tea bag machine, the "Constanta", in 1949. It produced up to 160 double chamber tea bags a minute. The revolutionary double chamber tea bag was protected by patent.

  4. Kettle - Wikipedia

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    Automatic tea kettles are meant to make tea brewing easier, built with the capability to make different kinds of tea without much input from the user. [14] Once set, the automatic tea kettle brings the water to the specific temperature for preparing a given kind of tea, adds the tea to the water, and steeps the tea for the appropriate amount of ...

  5. Bunn-O-Matic Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Bunn-O-Matic Corporation is an American manufacturer of dispensed beverage equipment (including coffee and tea) headquartered in Springfield, Illinois, with a plant in Creston, Iowa. [1] Currently, the corporation's products are sold under the BUNN and Bunn-O-Matic brands. The current president and CEO is Arthur H. Bunn.

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  7. Samuel Cleland Davidson - Wikipedia

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    Sir Samuel Cleland Davidson, KBE (18 November 1846 – 18 August 1921) was a British inventor and engineer. Through his career in the tea import business he invented and patented a number of industrial machines and developed the earliest air conditioning systems.