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  2. Proctor Silex - Wikipedia

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    Proctor Silex electric can opener. Proctor Silex Co. was created in 1960 with the merger of Proctor Electric and the Silex Company. [1] In 1966, SCM Corporation bought out Proctor-Silex. In 1988, Proctor Silex was acquired by NACCO Industries, Inc. [2] In 1990, NACCO also acquired Hamilton Beach Brands as a subsidiary and merged the two ...

  3. Waffle iron - Wikipedia

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    A waffle iron or waffle maker is a kitchen utensil used to cook waffles between two hinged metal plates. Both plates have gridded indentations to shape the waffle from the batter or dough placed between them. The plates are heated and the iron is closed while the waffle bakes. Waffles are a quick bread with a light and sweet flavor, similar to ...

  4. Waffle-iron filter - Wikipedia

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    An illustrative cutaway of a typical waffle-iron filter design. A waffle-iron filter is a type of waveguide filter used at microwave frequencies for signal filtering.It is a variation of the corrugated-waveguide filter but with longitudinal slots cut through the corrugations resulting in an internal structure that has the appearance of a waffle-iron.

  5. Sunbeam CG - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in 1955, the CG maintained the inner workings of the W-2, but had sleek modern styling. The CG features removable plates, allowing the waffle plate to be removed so it can be replaced by a sandwich grilling plate.

  6. Cornelius Swartwout - Wikipedia

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    Swartwout's letters patent. The earliest waffle irons were not the work of Swartwout; instead, they originated in the Netherlands circa 14th century. They were typically made of two hinged iron plates connected to two long wooden handles, the plates often imprinted elaborate patterns on the waffles, coat of arms, landscapes, religious symbols, and the like.

  7. Wattle and daub - Wikipedia

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    A wattle and daub house as used by Native Americans of the Mississippian culture. The wattle and daub technique has been used since the Neolithic period. It was common for houses of Linear pottery and Rössen cultures of middle Europe, but is also found in Western Asia (Çatalhöyük, Shillourokambos) as well as in North America (Mississippian culture) and South America ().

  8. Wiffle ball - Wikipedia

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    The letter contains language from Wiffle Ball Incorporated's attorneys: "In the future, when you use the brand name WIFFLE, the entire brand should be capitalized, and it should only be used in reference to a product currently manufactured by The Wiffle Ball, Inc." [35] [36] In 2009, video game developer Skyworks Technologies released a game ...

  9. Sian Proctor - Wikipedia

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    Sian Hayley "Leo" Proctor (March 28, 1970) is an American commercial astronaut, geology professor, artist, author, and science communicator. She became the first female commercial spaceship pilot and the first artist selected to go to be an astronaut on the all-civilian Inspiration4 orbital spaceflight , 15 September 2021.