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  2. Frieling USA - Wikipedia

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    Frieling is known [2] for their Handle-It Glass Bottom Springform Pan and their line of 5 different size stainless steel French Presses. Durgol Universal and Durgol Swiss Espresso have become the market leader in countries around the world as one of the fastest (5-10 times faster than other brands) environmentally friendly decalcifier on the market.

  3. French press - Wikipedia

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    A French press made of stainless steel French presses are more portable and self-contained than other coffee makers. Travel mug versions exist, which are made of tough plastic instead of the more common glass, and have a sealed lid with a closable drinking hole.

  4. Round table (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    The idea stems from the Arthurian legend about the Knights of the Round Table in Camelot. Today, round tables are often used at conferences involving many parties. The most famous modern round table was the one used for talks between the Communist government and Solidarity in Poland in 1989; see: Polish Round Table Agreement. Hence, the term ...

  5. Metal furniture - Wikipedia

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    Stainless steel table with glass plate top. The chairs are polypropylene composite plastic with stainless steel legs. Metal furniture is furniture made with metal parts: iron, carbon steel, aluminium, brass and stainless steel. Iron and steel products are extensively used in many application, ranging from office furnishings to outdoor settings.

  6. Verson Allsteel Press Co. - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, the company built the largest all-steel drawing press ever manufactured up until that time. It was 62 ft. long, 14 ft. wide, and 36 ft. high. It weighed over a million pounds and took over a year to build. Built for an appliance manufacturer, it could stamp out drawers for stoves at the rate of eight per minute, or 480 an hour.

  7. French press (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    French press may also refer to: French pressure cell press , apparatus used in biological experimentation to disrupt the plasma membrane of cells Lying triceps extensions , also known as French presses, a strength exercise used in many different forms of weight lifting

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