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  2. Capresso - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Capresso, Inc. entered into a joint venture to market automatic coffee centers with Jura AG of Switzerland. Jura is a Swiss developer and distributor of automatic coffee centers, which it sells in over 50 countries. In 2008, Jura AG became the sole owner and parent of all U.S. Capresso and Jura Capresso operations.

  3. QVC - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 75% of QVC's 1.2 million-square-foot Rocky Mount, North Carolina distribution center was damaged in a fire on December 18, 2021, fire, which resulted the death of an employee, along with the furloughing of the facility's 2,000-person workforce, as QVC chose not to restore operations at the site and sold it off in the spring of 2023.

  4. Best drip coffee makers of 2022 from Amazon - AOL

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    The best drip coffee makers of 2022: Ninja, Oxo, Hamilton Beach and more. Nicole Lee. October 13, 2022 at 9:17 AM. ... OXO 9-Cup Stainless Steel Coffee Maker.

  5. Bodum - Wikipedia

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    Melior Coffee Press. The press pot, or "cafeolette," became a popular coffee-making method in the early 1900s. In the 1930s, the company Martin S.A., introduced a coffee pot model with a stainless steel filter, metal frame, and tempered glass beaker. Bodum integrated this model into their product line after acquiring Martin S.A., in 1991. [16] [18]

  6. Neapolitan flip coffee pot - Wikipedia

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    The Neapolitan flip coffee pot (Italian: napoletana or caffettiera napoletana, Italian: [kaffetˈtjɛːra napoleˈtaːna]; Neapolitan: cuccumella, Neapolitan: [kukkuˈmɛllə]) or cafetière Morize is a drip brew coffeemaker for the stove top very popular in Italy and France until the 20th century.

  7. Espresso machine - Wikipedia

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    An espresso machine brews coffee by forcing pressurized water near boiling point through a "puck" of ground coffee and a filter in order to produce a thick, concentrated coffee called espresso. Multiple machine designs have been created to produce espresso. Several machines share some common elements, such as a grouphead and a portafilter.