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  4. Hand warmer - Wikipedia

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    Crystallisation-type hand warmer with scale showing metal disc trigger Short clip showing the activation and crystallisation of a crystallisation-type reusable hand warmer. This type of hand warmer can be recharged by immersing the hand-warmer in very hot water until the contents are uniform and then allowing it to cool. The release of heat is ...

  5. Celestron - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor of Celestron was Valor Electronics, an electronics and military components firm founded in 1955 by Tom Johnson. [1] [2] [3] Johnson became involved with telescopes when he built a 6" reflecting telescope for his two sons. [2] In 1960, Johnson established the "Astro-Optical" division of Valor, which would later become Celestron. [3]

  6. Food warmer - Wikipedia

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    When used domestically, such as with fondue, a food warmer may simply be a small vessel containing food upon a trivet which contains a heat source such as a flame or electric element. Some food cookers can then, in essence, become food warmers as they use a reduced heat to maintain a serving temperature. [1] Electric rice cookers do this ...

  7. Bed warmer - Wikipedia

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    An alternative to the bed warmer was the "bed wagon" (moine in French and monaco in Italian, both meaning "monk"). It consisted of a large wooden frame enclosing a bucket of embers, possibly with an iron tray and an iron roof-plate to protect the bed covers from direct heat. [1] [4] Bed warmers were commonly used from the mid-17th to early-20th ...