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  2. Electric-steam locomotive - Wikipedia

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    An electric-steam locomotive is a steam locomotive that uses electricity to heat the water in the boiler to create steam instead of burning fuel in a firebox. [1] This is a highly unusual type of locomotive that only makes economic sense under specific conditions. Normally, it would be much more efficient to build and use an electric locomotive.

  3. Electric water boiler - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Zojirushi brand "Thermo Pot" electric kettle hot water dispenser Wall mounted, unpressurized electric boiler with 5 liters maximum capacity. An electric water boiler, also called a thermo pot, is a consumer electronics small appliance used for boiling water [1] [2] and maintaining it at a constant temperature in an enclosed reservoir.

  4. John Taylor (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    John C Taylor was born on 25 November 1936 in Buxton, Derbyshire to Eric Hardman Taylor (1904-1972) and Gwendolen Marjorie Jones (1904-1975). John had one older sister, Judith Sian Taylor (1934-2011). When the Second World War commenced on 3 September 1939 it was decided that John would be sent to Canada along with his mother and sister.

  5. Make Perfectly Hot Tea With One of These Top Electric Kettles

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    The 1.7-liter electric kettle has 1,500 watts of power to boil water in about three to seven minutes, with a blue LED light that lets you know when it’s ready, plus a 30-second auto-shutoff and ...

  6. History of the steam engine - Wikipedia

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    The first steam engine to be applied industrially was the "fire-engine" or "Miner's Friend", designed by Thomas Savery in 1698. This was a pistonless steam pump, similar to the one developed by Worcester. Savery made two key contributions that greatly improved the practicality of the design.

  7. Russell Hobbs - Wikipedia

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    Russell Hobbs is a British manufacturer of household appliances. Formed in 1952 by William Russell and Peter Hobbs, it became the primary kettle maker in the United Kingdom marketplace in the 1960s. Subjected to many corporate acquisitions through its history, its head office is currently sited in Failsworth, England, having moved its ...

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