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  2. Dish drying cabinet - Wikipedia

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    A dish drying cabinet (Finnish Astiankuivauskaappi ) is a piece of kitchen shelving placed above the sink, with an open bottom and shelves made of steel wire or dowels to allow washed dishes set within to drip into the sink and air dry. While recorded history of the idea goes back as far as 1876 with a patent application by an American inventor ...

  3. Maiju Gebhard - Wikipedia

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    Maiju Gebhard. Maiju Gebhard (September 15, 1896, in Helsinki – July 18, 1986, in Helsinki) was a Finnish inventor who invented the dish drying cabinet as the head of the household department at the Finnish Work Efficiency Institute in 1944 and 1945.

  4. Category:Finnish inventions - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Finnish inventions" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. ... Dish drying cabinet; E. Electric sail; Erwise; F. Flash ...

  5. List of prime ministers of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Kesäranta (in Swedish Villa Bjälbo), located in the Meilahti neighborhood of Helsinki, has been the official residence of the prime minister of Finland since 1919. Since its independence (declared on 6 December 1917), Finland has had 75 cabinets, [ 1] including the current one, the longest lasting being the cabinet of Prime Minister Juha ...

  6. Save counter space with this roll-up dish drying rack: It's ...

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    This minimalist wonder starts at $18 for the smallest size (17.5" x 13.1"); on sale for $22 for the next size up (20.5" x 13.1"); and $23 for the largest size (20.5" x 15.5"). The price of the ...

  7. Talk:Dish drying cabinet - Wikipedia

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    The cabinet plates were supported by wire bent clips, quite similarly to the Finnish dish draining closet. [2] Before them, in July 1895 Robina Wood from Scotland had received a United States patent (U.S. 542 912) for a dish draining closet, for which he had a patent (GB189410066 Improvements in and Relating to the Drying of Dishes and the Like ...

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