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  2. Conair's best-selling handheld steamer is now 31% off - AOL

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    It works as both an at-home steamer and an iron and it's already on sale! Conair's best-selling handheld steamer is now 31% off — and shoppers say it reduced their cleaning bills Skip to main ...

  3. Clothes steamer - Wikipedia

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    Clothes steamer. A clothes steamer, also called a garment steamer or simply a steamer, is a device used for quickly removing wrinkles from garments and fabrics with the use of high temperature steam. [1] They can for example be used to straighten wrinkles on shirts by releasing tension in the fabric so that it straightens itself. Steamers can ...

  4. Conair - Wikipedia

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    Conair or Con Air may refer to: Conair Corporation, an American consumer goods company; Conair Group, formerly known as Conair Aviation, a Canadian aerial firefighting company; Conair of Scandinavia, a Danish airline 1964–1994; Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System, nicknamed "Con Air", a United States Marshals Service airline

  5. Cuisinart - Wikipedia

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    Cuisinart (/ ˈ k w iː z ɪ n ɑːr t / KWEE-zin-art) is an American kitchen appliance and cookware brand owned by Conair Corporation. Cuisinart was founded in 1971 by Carl Sontheimer and initially produced food processors, which were introduced at a food show in Chicago in 1973. [1] The name "Cuisinart" became synonymous with "food processor."

  6. This $12 gadget makes my old sweaters look good as new

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    The Conair fabric shaver and lint remover is a pint-sized, hand-held sweater shaver that works a bit like a tiny fan, sucking in loose lint and fabric pills and whooshing them away, leaving behind ...

  7. Jiffy Steamer - Wikipedia

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    The company patented the Model J-1 hat steamer in 1940. Hats, such as fedoras, were a popular element of 1940s fashion. The common way of retaining a hat's shape was to place it over a steaming kettle of water. The J-1 was a standalone device that could do the same task without the requirement of a stove.

  8. List of cooking appliances - Wikipedia

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    Using a caramelizer A domestic deep fryer with a wire basket An electric food steamer A microwave oven A hot-air style home popcorn ... [1] Waffle iron; Wet grinder ...

  9. PZL-Mielec M-18 Dromader - Wikipedia

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    PZL-Mielec, then known as WSK-Mielec, began to design the Dromader in the mid 1970s, with help of United States aircraft manufacturer Rockwell International.PZL-Mielec asked for Rockwell's help because of the political situation at the time: operating in an Eastern Bloc country, PZL wanted the aircraft to sell well worldwide, and the company realized that certification by the United States ...