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The Cool Down on MSNThis cutting-edge stove can make your kitchen safer — and you can get $2,000 in government incentives to upgradeCopper's innovative "Charlie" range combines cutting-edge technology with stunning design to help families cook better while ...
So Yaker was all in when he learned of a Berkeley, California startup called Copper that was manufacturing an electric stove and oven that could simply be plugged into a regular outlet.
Enter: battery-assisted induction ranges. The very first of these ranges to make its way into home kitchens is the Copper Charlie stove. The company began shipping its $6,000 range in earnest in ...
Now a new stove built by a startup company called Copper can be plugged into a 120-volt circuit, meaning a regular outlet. It or something similar could end up being a breakthrough for indoor air ...
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