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  2. Caloric - Wikipedia

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    The Topton plant was shut down in 1991. [4] In 1997 the company was purchased by Goodman Global, a heating-and-cooling manufacturer who sold it to Maytag (now part of Whirlpool) in 2002. [5] One important feature of the Caloric gas stove in the 1960s was the infrared burner, which cooks through radiant heat.

  3. Amana Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Amana Corporation is an American brand of household appliances. It was founded in 1934 by George Foerstner as the Electrical Equipment Co. in Middle Amana, Iowa, to manufacture commercial walk-in coolers. The business was later owned by the Amana Society and became known as Amana Refrigeration, Inc. [2] It is now owned by the Whirlpool ...

  4. Malleable Iron Range Company - Wikipedia

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    U.S. patent 2,731,011 Stove Construction - 17 Jan 1956 U.S. patent 3,169,517 Cooking Range of the Sliding Drawer Type - 16 Feb 1965 U.S. patent 3,414,708 Forced convection oven - 3 Dec 1968

  5. Amana (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Amana (Hebrew: אמנה, 'Covenant') is an Israeli settlement movement formed by Gush Emunim in 1976. [1] [2] Its primary goal was "developing communities in Judea, Samaria, the Golan Heights, the Galilee, the Negev and Gush Katif." [3] The initial communities it developed were Ofra, Mevo Modi'in, Kedumim, and Ma'aleh Adumim. [3]

  6. List of stoves - Wikipedia

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    Bachelor griller [2] – a countertop kitchen appliance with which a single person can grill, bake, boil or roast small portions of food; Bamboo stove – an historical stove made in China in the late 14th century, it included bamboo to form the frame of the stove. The sides were cemented with clay and the inside walls and the ring on top were ...

  7. Kitchen stove - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian traditional brick stove, used in some rural areas An 18th-century Japanese merchant's kitchen with copper Kamado (Hezzui), Fukagawa Edo Museum. Early clay stoves that enclosed the fire completely were known from the Chinese Qin dynasty (221 BC – 206/207 BC), and a similar design known as kamado (かまど) appeared in the Kofun period (3rd–6th century) in Japan.