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Kitchen & Housewares : Black & Decker G48TD Grill and Waffle Baker
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Kitchen & Housewares : Cuisinart WMR-CA Round Classic Waffle Maker
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Kitchen & Housewares : Waring Pro WMK300A Professional Stainless-Steel Belgian Waffle Maker
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Kitchen & Housewares : VillaWare V2002 UNO  Belgian Waffler - Round
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Kitchen & Housewares : Krups FDD912 Expert Waffle Maker with Rotary System
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Kitchen & Housewares : Waring Pro WMK300 Belgian Waffle Maker, Brushed Stainless
 
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Kitchen & Housewares : Cuisinart WAF-6 Traditional-Style 6-Slice Waffle Iron, Brushed Stainless Steel
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The first manually-powered cleaner using vacuum principles was the "Whirlwind", invented in Chicago in 1869 by Ives W. McGaffey. The machine was lightweight and compact, but was difficult to operate because of the need to turn a hand crank at the same time as pushing it across the floor. McGaffey obtained a patent for his device on June 5, 1869, and enlisted the help of The American Carpet Cleaning Co. of Boston to market it to the public. It was sold for $25, a high price in those days. It is hard to determine how successful the Whirlwind was, as most of them were sold in Chicago and Boston, and it is likely that many were lost in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. Only two are known to have survived, one of which can be found in the Hoover Historical Center.
 

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