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  2. Frigidaire - Wikipedia

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    Workers will manufacture the company's Electrolux ICON, Electrolux and Frigidaire product lines, including drop-in/slide-in ranges, wall ovens, specialty freestanding ranges and cooktops. The $190 million, 750,000 square foot Memphis manufacturing plant began production of stoves and ranges in 2013.

  3. Electrolux - Wikipedia

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    Frigidaire, full range major appliance brand sold globally [55] Juno-Electrolux, premium consumer kitchen appliance brand [56] Molteni, professional stoves [57] Tornado, vacuum cleaners and other consumer products [58] Therma; Tricity Bendix; Volta, vacuum cleaner brand sold in Australia, Sweden and elsewhere [59]

  4. Tappan (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Tappan is a brand of appliances, named after company founder W. J. Tappan. [1] [2] Tappan claimed several innovations: 1930s all-porcelain range available in various colors [2] 1955 the first compact (24") microwave oven [2] 1960s electric ignition for gas ranges [citation needed] 1965 single-unit conventional range and microwave oven [2]

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    Frigidaire 5.0 Cu. ft. Chest Freezer for $158: $141 off. Barbie Dreamhouse for $125: ... so they're safe for all stove tops, and the $115 price tag can't be beat. $115 at Walmart.

  6. White-Westinghouse - Wikipedia

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    Appliances bearing the White-Westinghouse name were made by Electrolux after 1998 under license from Paramount Global through its Westinghouse brand management subsidiary. In the mid-1990s, household products and electronics bearing the White-Westinghouse name were sold by Kmart stores in the United States.

  7. Induction cooking - Wikipedia

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    The first patents were issued in the early 1900s. [2] Demonstration stoves were shown by the Frigidaire division of General Motors in the mid-1950s [3] on a touring showcase. . The induction cooker was shown heating a pot of water with a newspaper placed between the stove and the pot, to demonstrate the convenience and saf

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