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  2. Tefal - Wikipedia

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    Tefal S.A.S. (a portmanteau of TEFlon and ALuminium. [ 3 ] ) is a French cookware and small appliance manufacturer, owned by Groupe SEB (a global manufacturer of cookware ) since 1968. [ 4 ] The company is known for creating the non-stick cookware category [ 3 ] and for offering frying equipment with a low requirement of fat or oils.

  3. TV pickup - Wikipedia

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    International football finals are a particular problem as research has shown that 71% of people in the UK will watch them at home instead of public venues such as pubs. [4] The Grid predicted a pickup of around 3000 MW, equivalent to 1.2 million kettles being turned on at once, if England made the later stages of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. [4] [9]

  4. Kettle - Wikipedia

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    A kettle, sometimes called a tea kettle or teakettle, is a device specialized for boiling water, commonly with a lid, spout, and handle. There are two main types: the stovetop kettle , which uses heat from a hob , and the electric kettle , which is a small kitchen appliance with an internal heating element .

  5. Picquot ware - Wikipedia

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    Picquot ware set including milk jug, sugar bowl with lid, kettle and coffee pot. Picquot ware is mid-century designed, [ 1 ] collectible [ 2 ] [ 3 ] tableware made of a magnesium-aluminium alloy that they named ' Magnalium ' [ 4 ] [ 5 ] in production in the same Northampton factory (Burrage & Boyde [ 6 ] ) from 1947 until 1980.

  6. Bulpitt & Sons - Wikipedia

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    A Swan electric kettle in brass, at the Museum of Liverpool, England. Bulpitt & Sons Ltd was an electrical goods manufacturer and limited company in Birmingham, England, established as a brass founder in the late 19th century. [1] In the early 20th century the company registered The "Swan Brand" name. [1]

  7. The Singing Kettle News - Wikipedia

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    The aim of the show was to meet the deadline set by 'Mr Editor' and create front-page news. The Singing Kettle had to find lead stories for 'kettle News' by singing songs and telling stories. Each episode contained Two songs, from series Two onwards, The audience of children could be seen unlike the first series where they were just heard.

  8. Christmas Kettle - Wikipedia

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    An American Gold Eagle. The Christmas Kettle (also referred to as the Red Kettle due to its color) is The Salvation Army's most famous street campaign. It is most recognized during the Christmas season through its volunteers who stand outside of businesses and play or sing Christmas carols, or ring bells to inspire passersby to place donations of cash and checks inside the trademark red kettles.

  9. Kingskettle - Wikipedia

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    Kingskettle or often simply Kettle is a village and parish in Fife, Scotland. Encompassed by the Howe of Fife , the village is approximately 5.5 miles (9 km) southwest of the nearest town, Cupar , and 22 miles (35 km) north of Edinburgh .