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    #25 Your Taste Buds Will Thank You For The Slush And Shake Maker. Review: ... #37 Angry Mama Microwave Cleaner: Microwaves Hate ... "I love my new tea kettle. It heats up the water in record time.

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    Japanese Zojirushi brand "Thermo Pot" electric kettle hot water dispenser Wall mounted, unpressurized electric boiler with 5 liters maximum capacity. An electric water boiler, also called a thermo pot or tea urn [1] in British English, is a consumer electronics small appliance used for boiling water [2] [3] and maintaining it at a constant temperature in an enclosed reservoir.

  4. Teasmade - Wikipedia

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    This was one of the first successful commercial automatic tea makers. [7] Goblin Teasmades at the Science Museum: (l-r) 1932 prototype, 1945, 1966 and 1972 production models. Goblin's next model, also invented by Thornton, was patented in 1934 and was manufactured from 1936. This was the first tea-maker sold under the name Teasmade.

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    About the Technivorm Moccamaster coffee maker. The Technivorm Moccamaster has been around since the 1960s, and the brand’s commitment to quality hasn’t wavered since then.

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    That's right, we said whole beans, right in the maker. The machine's built-in grinder auto-grinds the exact amount of coffee needed for any cup size. In fact, it can grind enough coffee for up to ...

  7. Infuser - Wikipedia

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    A tea infuser is a device in which loose, dried tea leaves are placed for steeping or brewing, in a mug or a teapot full of hot water. It is often called a teaball, tea maker or tea egg. [1] The tea infuser gained popularity in the first half of the 19th century. Tea infusers enable one to easily steep tea from fannings and broken leaf teas. [2]