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  2. Icemaker - Wikipedia

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    Ice begins to form in a matter of minutes, however, the size of ice cubes depends on the freezing cycle - a longer cycle results in thicker cubes. Portable icemakers will not keep the ice from melting, but the appliance will recycle the water to make more ice. Once the storage tray is full, the system will turn off automatically.

  3. Iceman (occupation) - Wikipedia

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    Iceman in Berlin, 1957. An iceman is someone who sells or delivers ice from a wagon, cart, or motor-truck.. The profession was formerly much more common than it is today. From the late 19th century to mid-20th century, in cities and towns icemen would commonly make daily rounds delivering ice for iceboxes before the electric domestic refrigerator became commonplace.

  4. 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?"

  5. The cold truth about a stubborn ice maker

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    The ice maker stopped because it was trying too hard to give me all the ice I wanted. More than I wanted. So take heart. Not everything is cheap and breaks! (Note to the editor: Excuse the ...

  6. Lloyd Groff Copeman - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd Groff Copeman (December 28, 1881 – July 5, 1956) [1] was an American inventor who devised the first electric stove and the flexible rubber ice cube tray, among other products. He had nearly 700 patents to his name, and he claimed that he could walk into any store and find one of his inventions.

  7. Ice house (building) - Wikipedia

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    An ice house, or icehouse, is a building used to store ice throughout the year, commonly used prior to the invention of the refrigerator. Some were underground chambers, usually man-made, close to natural sources of winter ice such as freshwater lakes, but many were buildings with various types of insulation .