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    The Italian company's stoves have the old-world feel of a custom Italian stove, like a glossy enamel finish, brass trim, and finial-style knobs, without the shocking price tag. Meet the Ilve ...

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    Bertazzoni S.p.A. is an Italian home appliance manufacturer based in Guastalla. Founded in 1882 by Francesco Bertazzoni, the company has since been led by five generations of the Bertazzoni family. The company originally produced wood-burning stoves which were discontinued in the 1980s.

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    Fulgor was founded by Piero Puricelli in 1949 shortly after he began working on a coal-powered cooker he hoped to develop. Piero chose the name Fulgor for his budding company because of its Latin meaning; "to shine". [2] The company began mass-producing their first line of coal-powered cookers, or ranges as they're known in North America, in 1955.

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    In 1956, the company presented "Elisabeth", one of the first gas cookers equipped with automatic ignition, a safety valve in the oven and a cooking programmer. In the 1960s, Smeg introduced its first washing machine, the Leda, and then the large 60 cm Niagara dishwasher, with capacity for 14 place settings.

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    Candy is an Italian domestic appliance maker and is a subsidiary of Chinese multinational home appliances company Haier. It is based in Brugherio, near Milan. Candy's appliances are better known through their continued marketing of the Hoover and Kelvinator brands. Over 80% of sales are outside Italy.

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    Since KitchenAid’s grain and rice cooker sells for $299.99, I wanted to keep an eye out for standout features that justify the price. First off, it’s very high-tech in comparison to your ...

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