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Kitchen & Housewares : Polder Original Cooking Timer and Thermometer
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Kitchen & Housewares : Oregon Scientific AW131 Grill Right Wireless Talking Oven/Barbeque Thermometer
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Kitchen & Housewares : Taylor Commercial Waterproof Digital Thermometer
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Kitchen & Housewares : Maverick Remote-Check ET-7 Wireless Thermometer with 2 Probes
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Kitchen & Housewares : Taylor Classic Cappuccino Frothing Dial Thermometer
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Kitchen & Housewares : Polder Classic Cooking Thermometer/Timer, Graphite
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Kitchen & Housewares : Taylor Digital Cooking Thermometer/Timer
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Kitchen & Housewares : Taylor Analog Instant-Read Dial Thermometer
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Kitchen & Housewares : Taylor Digital Instant-Read Pocket Thermometer
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Kitchen & Housewares : Polder Digital Timer with Vibrating, Audible, and Illuminated Alarm
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In early 2000 several companies developed robotic "vacuum" cleaners. Some examples are Roomba, Robomaxx, Trilobite and FloorBot. Although most do not create a vacuum for cleaning, these machines propel themselves in patterns across a floor, cleaning surface dust and debris into their dustbin. They usually can navigate around furniture and find their recharging stations. Most robotic "vacuum" cleaners are designed for home use, although there are more capable models for operation in offices, hotels, hospitals, etc. By the end of 2003 about 570,000 units were sold worldwide.
 

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