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  2. Mixer (appliance) - Wikipedia

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    The mixer with rotating parts was patented in 1856 by Baltimore, Maryland, tinner Ralph Collier. [1] This was followed by E.P. Griffith's whisk patented in England in 1857. Another hand-turned rotary egg beater was patented by J.F. and E.P. Monroe in 1859 in the US. [2]

  3. Rudy Bozak - Wikipedia

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    The Bozak CMA mixers were very expensive: they used high-grade Allen-Bradley components, hand-selected transistors, and were of modular construction for ease of servicing and expansion. C/M Laboratories, co-founded by Wayne Chou and Nick Morris, collaborated with Rudy Bozak, in the mid-1960s on the construction of basic mono mixers and power ...

  4. The Best Hand Mixer Options According to Our Test Kitchen - AOL

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    The post The Best Hand Mixer Options According to Our Test Kitchen appeared first on Taste of Home. Our Test Kitchen put 10 head-to-head to find the best options for your kitchen.

  5. Mouli grater - Wikipedia

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    A Mouli grater or rotational grater is a hand-operated kitchen utensil designed for grating or pureeing small quantities of food. [1] The device consists of a small metal drum with holes that grate the food and a handle for turning the drum. The hand-held unit consists of two sections with hinged handles.

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  7. Kenwood Chef - Wikipedia

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    He began marketing a toaster (Model A100) and a food mixer with two beaters (Model A200). The original mixer marketed as "The Kenwood Electric Food Mixer", designed in 1947 was very similar (possibly too similar) to the Sunbeam Mixmaster Model 3, an American mixer made between 1936 and 1939, and he faced serious competition and possibly objection.