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  2. Ceramic heater - Wikipedia

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    A ceramic heater as a consumer product is a space heater that generates heat using a heating element of ceramic with a positive temperature coefficient (PTC). [1] [2] [failed verification] Ceramic heaters are usually portable and typically used for heating a room or small office, and are of similar utility to metal-element fan heaters.

  3. Storage heater - Wikipedia

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    A domestic storage heater which uses cheap night time electricity to heat ceramic bricks which then release their heat during the day. A storage heater or heat bank (Australia) is an electrical heater which stores thermal energy during the evening, or at night when electricity is available at lower cost, and releases the heat during the day as required.

  4. The best Dutch ovens of 2025, tested by AOL

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    Construction: We tested several types of Dutch ovens, including enameled cast iron, aluminum/stainless steel with ceramic coating, and fully ceramic, comparing the performance of each material to ...

  5. The 5 best heated coffee mugs of 2025 - AOL

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    The OHOM Ui 3 is one of the few options out there that’s actually made from ceramic, just like regular mugs. Not only is this product more stylish than other mugs, but it’s also dishwasher ...

  6. The 11 Best Cookware Brands, Tested & Reviewed by Editors - AOL

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    The main cons about cast iron are that it’s tougher to maneuver and takes a long time to heat up, so it’s not great for every task (like sautéing). But don't let that deter you. But don't let ...

  7. Russian stove - Wikipedia

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    A Russian stove is designed to retain heat for long periods of time. This is achieved by channeling the smoke and hot air produced by combustion through a complex labyrinth of passages, warming the bricks from which the stove is constructed.

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