Explore: Osterizer
Discover books, insights, and more — all in one place.
Learn more about Osterizer with top reads curated from trusted sources — all in one place.
AI-Generated Overview About “osterizer”:
Books Results
Source: The Open Library
The Open Library Search Results
Search results from The Open Library
1Sunbeam Blender Recipe Book [393-9003G]
By Sunbeam Corporation Oster Division

“Sunbeam Blender Recipe Book [393-9003G]” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Sunbeam Blender Recipe Book [393-9003G]
- Author: ➤ Sunbeam Corporation Oster Division
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 64
- Publisher: ➤ Sunbeam Corporation (Canada), Ltd.
- Publish Date: 1960s
- Publish Location: Toronto, Canada
“Sunbeam Blender Recipe Book [393-9003G]” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Sunbeam - Food - Blender - Osterizer - Mixer - Spin - Cookery - Recipe - Book
- Time: 1960s (1968 or 1969)
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL27594290M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 628034594
Access and General Info:
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
Online Access
Downloads Are Not Available:
The book is not public therefore the download links will not allow the download of the entire book, however, borrowing the book online is available.
Online Borrowing:
Online Marketplaces
Find Sunbeam Blender Recipe Book [393-9003G] at online marketplaces:
- Amazon: Audiable, Kindle and printed editions.
- Ebay: New & used books.
Wiki
Source: Wikipedia
Wikipedia Results
Search Results from Wikipedia
Osterizer
Corporation in 1960. Osterizer blenders tended towards heavy construction and motors. While this raised cost, many early-model Osterizers still function today
Blender
designed its own blender, which Oster commercialized under the trademark Osterizer. Oster was bought by Sunbeam Products in 1960. which released various
Newell Brands
appliances (Calphalon, Sunbeam, Rival, Crock-Pot; Holmes, FoodSaver, Oster, Osterizer, and Mr. Coffee) and fragrance products (Yankee Candle, Chesapeake Bay
Blade grinder
Waring Blendor, was developed in the 1930s, and a canister blender, the Osterizer, entered the market in 1946. The first immersion blenders were patented