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  2. GE Appliances - Wikipedia

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    GE Appliances was originally a part of General Electric, a company which began marketing a full roster of heating and cooking products in 1907. [11] In January 2004, it became part of GE Consumer & Industrial when GE Consumer Products (founded in 1905) merged with GE Industrial Systems (founded in 1930) to form GE Consumer & Industrial.

  3. Luxury Loves Company as GE's Prestigious Monogram ... - AOL

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    More than 50 GE Monogram appliances will be installed throughout the center, which will showcase a spectrum of décor styles, from contemporary to traditional.

  4. List of ovens - Wikipedia

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    A modern double oven. This is a list of oven types. An oven is a thermally insulated chamber used for the heating, baking or drying of a substance, [1] and most times used for cooking or for industrial processes (industrial oven). Kilns and furnaces are special-purpose ovens.

  5. Mabe (company) - Wikipedia

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    As the company continued to grow, exports and production remained concentrated in Latin America. By the mid-1990s, Mabe was one of the leading appliance manufacturers in the world with annual growth between 15 and 20%. In Mexico, Mabe all but dominated the market, while in Latin America, Mabe commanded a 70% market share in home appliances.

  6. Fulgor Milano - Wikipedia

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    In North America, Fulgor was the first European brand to export cooking appliances to North American manufacturing brands. To date, the company has worked with brands like KitchenAid, GE Monogram, Bosch, Viking Range and Fagor. Fulgor used to be marketed in North America under the FCI label.

  7. Trivection oven - Wikipedia

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    The Trivection oven is a convection microwave created by General Electric, which combines radiant heat, convection, and microwaves for customized cooking. According to GE, it cooks food five times faster than a traditional oven. [1] Alton Brown, host of Good Eats, was involved in developing the oven. [2]

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