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  2. Hamilton Beach Brands - Wikipedia

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    Other products included stand mixers (for making batter), fans, and hair dryers. The spindle drink mixer was expanded in the 1930s to enable multiple milkshakes to be processed at once. For a time, the brand was owned by NACCO Industries. The original company continues as the Hamilton Beach side of Hamilton Beach Brands, Inc. Since the 2000s ...

  3. Milkshake machine - Wikipedia

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    The modern top-driven electric milkshake machine was invented by Frederick J. Osius in 1910, and commercialized by his Hamilton Beach company under the name Cyclone Drink Mixer. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 1 ] Hamilton Beach continues to be a major brand, as are Waring and Proctor Silex .

  4. Hamilton Beach stand mixers are $60 off on Amazon - AOL

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    And don't take Hamilton Beach's low prices as a sign of poor quality -- in our experience, their products stay in great shape even with a lot of use, and this stand mixer is built to last.

  5. Milkshake - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton Beach introduced its Cyclone Drink Mixer in 1910, and it was widely used in soda fountains. [9] [10] [11] The Hamilton Beach design, with the motor on top, remains the most common kind of milkshake machine. [citation needed] In 1922, Steven Poplawski invented the bottom-motor blender, which is sometimes used for making milkshakes. [12]

  6. Hamilton Beach Smart Coffee Maker review: Does it really work?

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  7. Mixer (appliance) - Wikipedia

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    The first mixer with electric motor is thought to be the one invented by American Rufus Eastman in 1885. [8] [9] [10] The Hobart Manufacturing Company was an early manufacturer of large commercial mixers, [11] and they say a new model introduced in 1914 played a key role in the mixer part of their business. [12]