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  2. Malleable Iron Range Company - Wikipedia

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    Malleable Iron Range Company was a company that produced kitchen ranges made of malleable iron and other related products. The company existed from 1896 to 1985. Its primary trademark was Monarch and it was often referred to as the Monarch Company.

  3. List of American cast-iron cookware manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta Stove Works company was founded in 1889 (originally named Georgia Stove Company) to produce cast-iron stoves. Initially, their business boomed to the point where in 1902, a separate foundry was built in Birmingham, Alabama, especially for the production of hollow ware and cast-iron cookware to supplement their stoves.

  4. Magic Chef - Wikipedia

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    The business sold housewares, early washing machines, and cooking stoves they called "quick meals". In 1881, George Kahle persuaded his brothers-in-law, Charles and Louis Stockstrom, to set up a shop to manufacture stoves. [1] These four principals then organized two corporations, the Quick Meal Stove Company and the Ringen Stove Company.

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  6. Ready to Part With Your Gas Stove? Consider These 3 ... - AOL

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    At Best Buy, you can score a GE freestanding electric range in black or white for $550. It has four heating elements on the stove and a 5-cubic-foot single oven down below. If you’re looking for ...

  7. Roper (company) - Wikipedia

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    Roper, formerly the Newark Stove Company, was an American stove manufacturer that was founded in 1883, location in Newark, Ohio.The company, once the largest stove producer in the world was purchased by Sears and was later known for its lawn mowers sold by Sears for many years.

  8. I’m a Frugal Shopper: Use These Hacks To Cut Your Grocery ...

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    Regardless of where you love to shop, odds are they have a customer loyalty program that offers exclusive savings and the option to earn points toward free groceries. Bodge says signing up for ...

  9. Gibson Appliance - Wikipedia

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    Gibson appliance advertisement, 1948. Gibson was founded by Joshua Hall in Belding, Michigan, in 1877 as the Belding-Hall Company selling cabinets that housed blocks of ice ().