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  2. The 6 best water filter pitchers and dispensers - AOL

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    Brita UltraMax Filtered Water Dispenser $37.97 at Amazon. Brita UltraMax Filtered Water Dispenser $37.99 at Target. Brita UltraMax Filtered Water Dispenser $49.98 at Walmart. I have three ...

  3. The Best Water Filter Pitcher Models for 2022 - AOL

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    The right water filter removes impurities and makes water taste better without having to replace your entire water system. But not all are created equal. Some offer high capacities for fewer refills.

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  5. The Vollrath Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1910 construction of the new facility began at 18th and Michigan Ave in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, which is the current site of the corporate offices and stainless steel manufacturing plant. A City ordinance was passed in 1909 to allow the Chicago and North Western Transportation Company to build a spur track along city streets to the new plant ...

  6. SAE 304 stainless steel - Wikipedia

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    304 stainless steel is also used in the architectural field for exterior accents such as water and fire features. It is also a common coil material for vaporizers. Early SpaceX Starships used SAE 301 stainless steel in their construction, [8] before moving over to SAE 304L for the SN7 test tank [broken anchor] [9] and Starship SN8 in 2020. [10]

  7. List of Major League Baseball pitchers who have thrown an ...

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    An immaculate inning occurs in baseball when a pitcher strikes out all three batters he faces in one inning using the minimum possible number of pitches: nine. [1] This has happened 115 times in Major League history and has been accomplished by 105 pitchers (80 right-handed and 25 left-handed).