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    Unlike a traditional drawer-style air fryer, the Speedi more closely resembles a pressure-cooker (though that's one thing it doesn't do), with a hinged lid and removable 6-quart inner basket. Much ...

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    Gaggia Internazionale 2 group espresso machine, c.1950 Model "Classica", 1948 Gaggia Classic, 10/2010. Gaggia is an Italian manufacturer of coffee machines, especially espresso machines, in addition to small kitchen appliances. The company is owned by the Evoca Group. [1]

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    Magic Chef also made home furnaces and air conditioners; that operation was sold to Lennox International in 1988. [12] Whirlpool Corporation acquired Maytag Corporation in 2006. [13] [14] Magic Chef has been spun out to CNA International Inc./MC Appliance Corporation, [15] [16] which imports and markets small appliances under several brand names.

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    Anthony Frank Gaggi (born Antonino Frank Gaggi; August 7, 1925 – April 17, 1988), better known as Nino Gaggi, was an American mobster who was a caporegime in the Gambino crime family.