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  2. Icemaker - Wikipedia

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    An icemaker, ice generator, or ice machine may refer to either a consumer device for making ice, found inside a home freezer; a stand-alone appliance for making ice, or an industrial machine for making ice on a large scale. The term "ice machine" usually refers to the stand-alone appliance.

  3. The cold truth about a stubborn ice maker

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    The store also had Rich People Ice — huge cubes and spheres so dense they exerted a small gravitational field. Probably sourced from a core sample a mile deep in Antarctica, which explains the ...

  4. This Life-Changing Nugget Ice Maker Is Worth Every Penny - AOL

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    Clear ice makers, like the Newair version, work by forming ice in layers, which prevents air bubbles that cause other types of ice to look foggy. To begin the process, fill the water reservoir to ...

  5. Icebox - Wikipedia

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    Using ice for cooling and preservation was not new at that time; the ice house was an introductory model for the modern icebox. [4] The traditional kitchen icebox dates back to the days of ice harvesting , which was commonly used from the mid-19th century until the introduction of the refrigerator for home use in the 1930s.

  6. Kitchen Logic Gone Wild: 20 Tools That Are Crazy Enough To Be ...

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    Welcome to the twilight zone of kitchen gadgets, where necessity meets fever-dream invention and somehow creates pure genius. These 20 finds exist in that magical space between "who asked for this?"

  7. Refrigerator - Wikipedia

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    The first cooling systems for food involved ice. [6] Artificial refrigeration began in the mid-1750s, and developed in the early 1800s. [7] In 1834, the first working vapor-compression refrigeration, using the same technology seen in air conditioners, system was built. [8] The first commercial ice-making machine was invented in 1854. [9]