INNOVATIVE KITCHEN GADGETS: FROM CONCEPT TO REALITY
THE DEMAND FOR NEW KITCHEN INVENTIONS
The Dishwasher: In 1893, Josephine Cochran unveiled her plans for a dishwasher Chicago World’s Fair. With servants who continually cracked her fine China, Josephine wanted a machine that could wash her dishes.
The Electric Stove: In 1912, Lloyd Groff Copeman and his Copeman Electric Stove Company of Flint, Michigan was granted the 1st patent for electric stove. Copeman is also credited with inventing the flexible rubber ice cube tray
Tupperware: In 1946, American chemist Earl Silas Tupper essentially invented “leftovers” when he devised a process of purifying black polyethylene slag (a waste product), into the transparent, flexible, non-porous substance that we today know as tupperware.
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Multi Purpose Drying Caddy
Today her product is sold by the British retailer KitchenCraft, where customers have posted rave reviews about the innovative kitchen product.
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