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  2. Hamilton Beach Brands - Wikipedia

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    The company mostly sold products that Osius had invented and patented. Still, Chester Beach had invented a high-speed fractional motor in 1905, which the company used in many of its products. Osius designed the agitator implement for the company's first milkshake machine, the Cyclone Drink Mixer, introduced in 1910. [3] [4] [5] Hamilton and ...

  3. Mixer (appliance) - Wikipedia

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    By 1915, his 20-gallon (80 L) mixer was standard equipment for most large bakeries. In 1919, Hobart introduced the Kitchen Aid Food Preparer (stand mixer) for the home. [14] Older models of mixers originally listed each speed by name of operation (ex: Beat-Whip would be high speed if it is a 3-speed mixer); they are now listed by number.

  4. Hamilton Beach Smart Coffee Maker review: Does it really work?

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  5. Hamilton Beach microwaves for less than $40 at Walmart - AOL

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    Get cooking with a new Hamilton Beach 0.7-cubic foot microwave oven for $39.99 from Walmart. You save 27% on a microwave that fits almost anywhere, and it also qualifies for free two-day shipping ...

  6. Blender - Wikipedia

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    The hand-held immersion blender, stick blender, hand blender or wand blender has no container of its own, but instead has a mixing head with rotating blades that can be immersed in a container. [1] Immersion blenders are convenient for homogenizing volumes that are too large to fit in the bowl of a stationary blender or as in the case of soups ...

  7. Immersion blender - Wikipedia

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    The immersion blender was invented in Switzerland by Roger Perrinjaquet , who patented the idea on March 6, 1950. He called the new appliance "bamix", a portmanteau of the French "battre et mixer" (beat and mix). [1] Larger immersion blenders for commercial use are sometimes nicknamed boat motors (popularized by Emeril Lagasse and Alton Brown ...