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Many blenders into the 1920's were similar.
The motor stood on a separate iron stand and was usually adjustable. -
He attached a spinning blade at the bottom of a container, which he used to make soda fountain drinks. Waring, from the band, Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians.
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By September 1937 he had a working model which the put on display at the National Restaurant Show in Chicago. The price was $29.75.
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By World War II and the 1950's a new mixer, which was mounted on a stand and had a bowl underneath, was replacing the glass-bottomed design. This new style had a more powerful motor and two gear-driven beaters.
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One of the latest designs.
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Which was made up of a small plastic container with a handle