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  2. Sunbeam Products - Wikipedia

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    Sunbeam Products is an American company founded in 1897 that has produced electric home appliances under the Sunbeam name since 1910. Its products have included the Mixmaster mixer , the Sunbeam CG waffle iron , Coffeemaster (1938–1964) [ 2 ] and the fully automatic T20 toaster .

  3. Sunbeam CG - Wikipedia

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    The Sunbeam CG waffle iron evolved from the Sunbeam Model W-1 and Model W-2 waffle irons of the 1940s. Overview. Introduced in 1955, the CG maintained the inner ...

  4. Sunbeam side-valve aircraft engines - Wikipedia

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    The Mohawk was a V12, side-valve engine, and (like the Crusader) was initially built with an 80 mm bore, which was soon increased to 90 mm. With its initial bore it developed 200 hp, when enlarged to 90 mm, it developed 225 hp and became known as the Sunbeam 225. Short seaplanes using this engine were often called "225s" because of this.

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    A compact, versatile Dutch oven that's been crafted in France from premium cast iron for exceptional heat retention and distribution, with a smooth enamel interior. Bake, sear, sauté, simmer and ...

  6. Sunbeam Australia - Wikipedia

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    Sunbeam Corporation was purchased by GUD Holdings Ltd in 1996 [3] and sold to Sunbeam Products in 2016. [4] The American-designed Mixmaster 9B was the first Sunbeam appliance manufactured and sold in Australia in 1948. Starting in the late 1970s, Australian industrial designers were hired to create new designs. [5]

  7. Category:Sunbeam aircraft engines - Wikipedia

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