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coffe maker
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refrigirator
In 1834, Jacob Parkins built the first machine for practical refrigeration. US physician John Gorrie built a refrigerator in 1844 based on the design of Oliver Evans to produce ice for cooling the air for yellow fever patients. -
dish washer
Image result for first dishwasher invented Josephine Cochrane Dishwasher, Inventor Josephine Garis Cochrane made the first practical mechanical dishwasher in 1886, in Shelbyville, Illinois, although a washing machine device was patented in 1850 by Joel Houghton. Cochrane was a rich woman who hosted frequent dinner parties. Wikipedia -
toaster
Image result for first toaster invented Charles Strite Toaster, Inventor Charles Perkins Strite was an American inventor. Strite was born in Iowa. He received U.S. patent #1,394,450 on October 18, 1921 for the pop-up bread toaster. Wikipedia -
blender
1922 Stephen Poplawski of Racine invents and patents a blender for use in mixing malted milk drinks. 1936 Inventor Fred Osius, Poplawski's colleague, approaches Fred Waring to seek support for his own "disintegrating mixer." Waring helps perfect the blender.Sep 25, 2012 -
microwave
Image result for first microwave invented Percy Spencer Microwave oven, Inventor Percy Lebaron Spencer was an American engineer and inventor. He became known as the inventor of the microwave oven. -
waffle maker
on dec 8 2008 the newest addition of a waffle maker came out tecknology gets better and better -
keurig
on dec 12 2011 the first keurig came out its a coffe maker that makes anything As a leader in specialty coffee, coffee makers, teas, and other beverages, Keurig Green Mountain, Inc. is recognized for its award-winning beverages, innovative Keurig® brewing technology, and socially responsible business practices. Our company has inspired consumer passion for its products by revolutionizing beverage preparation at home and in the workplace. We support local and global communities by investing in -
tea maker
made in 2012 a tea maker to make ice tea -
fork
According to the very entertaining book Ancient Inventions by Peter James and Nick Thorpe, the fork was probably invented in the Eastern Roman Empire of Byzantium where forks were first used during the 4th century AD.