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  2. Coffee percolator - Wikipedia

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    An Illinois farmer named Hanson Goodrich patented the modern U.S. stove-top percolator as it is known today, and he was granted U.S. patent 408,707 on 13 August 1889. It had the key elements of a conventional percolator: the broad base for boiling, the upflow central tube and a perforated basket hanging on it.

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    8 Cup: Unique Lid Percolator: 8 Cup: Unique Lid Tea Kettle: 6 Cup: Unique Lid Tea Kettle: 2 1/3 qt. Unique Lid Specialty Items: 1 Cup Sauce Pan: 3.5" 2" No Lid 1 qt ...

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    Coffee percolators: They’re those kettle-looking devices that brew coffee for a stronger, bolder taste. But if you’re wondering, percolator, drip coffee, electric or kettle…What’s the ...

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  6. Farberware - Wikipedia

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    By 1995, Farberware was among the largest producers of stainless steel cookware in the United States, reporting an "anemic annual earnings of $1 million on sales of $125 million for the fiscal year". Syratech was a $169-million company at the time and paid higher wages than those offered in China or Malaysia.

  7. Moka pot - Wikipedia

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    The moka pot [1] [2] is a stove-top or electric coffee maker that brews coffee by passing hot water driven by vapor pressure and heat-driven gas expansion through ground coffee. Named after the Yemeni city of Mocha, it was popularized by Italian aluminum vendor Alfonso Bialetti and his son Renato starting from 1933.

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