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Amana, now owned by Whirlpool but once a subsidiary of the Raytheon Company, introduced the first countertop microwave oven, called the Radarange shown, in 1967.
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Amana, now owned by Whirlpool but once a subsidiary of the Raytheon Company, introduced the first countertop microwave oven, called the Radarange (shown), in 1967.
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Two years later came "Radarange," the world's first microwave oven; Raytheon came out with a commercial model in 1967.
Revolutionary Inventions For House And Home Saabira Chaudhuri 2006
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The 1947 Radarange was a whopping six feet tall, weighed nearly 750 pounds, and required its own 220 volt electrical line and a dedicated water line for the cooling tube.
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The event that would result in the creation of the Radarange occurred in the 1940s, when Raytheon engineer Percy L. Spencer, standing near a magnetron, realized a chocolate bar in his pocket had begun to melt.
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The event that would result in the creation of the Radarange occurred in the 1940s, when Raytheon engineer Percy L.
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The Radarange was as large as a refrigerator, but heavier.
Wired Top Stories Priya Ganapati 2010
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A Studebaker subsidiary called Franklin Manufacturing had been making magnetrons and selling microwave ovens similar to the Radarange .
Wired Top Stories Priya Ganapati 2010
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Two years later, it built Radarange, the first microwave oven in the world.
Wired Top Stories Priya Ganapati 2010
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When the first Radarange microwave oven launched in 1947 a new day dawned in respect to home cuisine.
Pocket-lint Ben Crompton 2010
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