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    The company's brands include Breville, Sage, Kambrook, Baratza, and LELIT. Breville markets its products worldwide using its namesake Breville brand, except in the UK and Europe, where the Sage brand is used. [2] Breville is best known for its home appliances, specifically blenders, coffee machines, toasters, kettles, microwaves and toaster ...

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  4. Bréville - Wikipedia

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    Breville Group or Breville, an Australian manufacturer of small home appliances Breville, a brand of Breville Group; Pierre de Bréville (1861–1949), French composer; Louis Breville (1918–1928), a chief engineer with Chemins de Fer du Nord

  5. Meyer Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Meyer Corporation is a cookware distributor based in Vallejo, California, United States, whose parent company is Hong Kong-based Meyer Manufacturing Co. Ltd.It is the largest cookware distributor in the United States and second largest in the world.

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    The Breville's smart element iQ system employs up to four independent quartz elements to heat up your food, depending on what mode it's in. Smart algorithms drive the power to where it's needed most.

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  8. How to Cook That - Wikipedia

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    She also began a brand partnership in December 2013, using appliances by Breville who supplied her with products for giveaways. [ 6 ] Subscriber numbers grew rapidly with the increased media attention and by February 2014 the channel had 450,000 subscribers and averaged 3.7 million video views per month, making it Australia's most popular ...

  9. 5 Items From the 1970s That Are Worth a Lot of Money - AOL

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    The Apple I Computer, released in 1976, stands out for collectors as Apple’s inaugural product. It was famously crafted by the legendary duo of Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak and embodies the ...