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Morphy Richards Expands into Central America with First Brand Experience Store
Morphy Richards Expands into Central America with First Brand Experience Store

Korea Herald

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Korea Herald

Morphy Richards Expands into Central America with First Brand Experience Store

LONDON, May 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In May 2025, UK home appliance leader Morphy Richards has launched its Central American presence with the opening of its premier brand experience store. The flagship location has seen overwhelming consumer enthusiasm, validating strong demand for the brand's innovative offerings. "Consumers here are drawn to Morphy Richards' British heritage and innovative design," stated a key Central American distribution partner. "We're confident the products will resonate widely and plan to steadily expand the local lineup, bringing a blend of classic and innovative appliances into consumers' lives." This landmark store marks Morphy Richards' first dedicated retail footprint outside mainland China, strategically designed to deepen engagement and gather direct insights to enhance products and services. The expansion momentum continues: in parallel, Morphy Richards has successfully launched in Taiwan China via a crowdfunding campaign on the Zeczec. This market entry has yielded highly encouraging initial results, signaling strong potential. Aligned with its focus on emerging and high-potential blue ocean markets, Morphy Richards is accelerating global expansion, having recently entered Vietnam, Romania, Poland, Russia, and the UAE. The company reaffirms its commitment to innovation, with new product unveilings planned for IFA 2025.

Amazon Great Summer Sale 2025 countdown is on: Pre-deals on small appliances like toasters, blenders, and more
Amazon Great Summer Sale 2025 countdown is on: Pre-deals on small appliances like toasters, blenders, and more

Hindustan Times

time29-04-2025

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

Amazon Great Summer Sale 2025 countdown is on: Pre-deals on small appliances like toasters, blenders, and more

The buzz is building – the Amazon Great Summer Sale 2025 is just around the corner! And for those in the know, the smart money's on checking out the pre-deals dropping right now. Think about those kitchen upgrades you've been eyeing: a new air fryer for guilt-free treats, a toaster that actually browns evenly, or that sleek kettle you deserve. Plus, imagine scoring deals on coffee makers for your morning ritual, blenders for those healthy smoothies, and even a handy new microwave. Get a sneaky peek and bag some brilliant bargains on these everyday essentials before the main event kicks off on May the first. Your home will thank you! Top offers for you: Get ready for the Amazon Great Summer Sale! Air fryers are featured, offering a healthier way to enjoy your favourite crispy foods. 1 These handy gadgets use hot air, meaning less oil and less fuss. 2 Enjoy the convenience of quick, delicious meals with easy cleanup. Upgrade your kitchen and simplify cooking. Best deals for you: The Amazon Great Summer Sale pre-deals are live. Toast to savings on top brands like Pigeon, Prestige, and Morphy Richards. Upgrade your breakfast routine with reliable and efficient toasters. Enjoy perfectly browned slices with various features and designs to suit your kitchen needs. Don't miss these early bird offers. Best deals for you: The Amazon Great Summer Sale is brewing up fantastic deals on kettles. Whether you need a quick boil for your morning tea or a stylish addition to your kitchen counter, find top brands offering efficient and reliable kettles at great prices. Keep an eye out for pre-deals dropping before the main sale on May 1st! Best deals for you: The Amazon Great Summer Sale 2025 is brewing up fantastic deals on coffee makers! Start your day right with offers on top brands like Philips, AGARO, and Morphy Richards. Find the perfect machine for your daily caffeine fix, from simple drip models to espresso makers. Keep an eye out for pre-deals before the main sale on May 1st to snag the best offers. Best deals for you: The Amazon Great Summer Sale is your chance to blend up savings. Discover fantastic pre-deals on blenders from top brands like Wonderchef and INALSA. Whether you're making healthy smoothies or quick sauces, find powerful blenders at great prices. Simplify your kitchen prep and enjoy nutritious drinks with ease. Keep an eye out before the main sale on May 1st. Best deals for you: Similar articles for you Amazon Great Summer Sale 2025 starting May 1: Expected deals and offers on AC, washing machine, refrigerators and more Amazon Great Summer Sale begins May 1: Big discounts expected on Galaxy S24 Ultra and more Amazon Summer Sale 2025 countdown begins! Grab up to 70% off on pre-deals on ACs, coolers, refrigerators and more Amazon Great Summer Sale 2025: Best office chairs with up to 80% off plus early access for Amazon Prime users Expect discounts on various air fryer sizes and features, offering a healthier way to fry with less oil and more convenience for quick meals. Yes, the pre-deals often include discounts on various toasters, from basic two-slice models to those with extra features like bagel settings. Consider capacity, boiling speed, material (stainless steel is durable), and any extra features like temperature control for different beverages. Deals will likely span various types, including drip coffee makers, French presses, and even some espresso machines, catering to different coffee preferences. Disclaimer: At Hindustan Times, we help you stay up-to-date with the latest trends and products. Hindustan Times has an affiliate partnership, so we may get a part of the revenue when you make a purchase. We shall not be liable for any claim under applicable laws, including but not limited to the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, with respect to the products. The products listed in this article are in no particular order of priority.

When Britain was hot on manufacturing – and kettle design
When Britain was hot on manufacturing – and kettle design

The Guardian

time28-02-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Guardian

When Britain was hot on manufacturing – and kettle design

I was pleased to read Edward Posnett's review (19 February) of Tim Minshall's Your Life Is Manufactured . Little attention is currently paid to manufacturing, perhaps because it comprises only 8% of British GDP. The opening of the review focuses on the domestic kettle, Posnett emphasising that the 'tocks' of automatic kettles switching off are as significant for us as the nightingale's song was for John Keats. But despite this cultural significance, no electric kettles are made in Britain now. Posnett's discussion of the kettle comes from a case study in Minshall's book. Minshall describes how John Crawshaw Taylor, and his company, Strix Controls, manufacture the thermostats that switch off automatic kettles all over the world. While Taylor invented the modern form of kettle thermostat, he did not invent the automatic kettle. My father, Bill Russell, took out the first patent to switch off a boiling kettle in 1955. With his business partner, Peter Hobbs, he founded Russell Hobbs in 1952 and from 1955 built automatic kettles in a small factory in south London. In 1960, the firm bought out the iconic K2 design, which was in production for 20 years, gracing wedding gift lists well into the 1970s. Protected by patent, Russell Hobbs had a monopoly. Other manufacturers had a strong incentive to get round the Russell Hobbs patent. The man who broke it was John C Taylor in the late 1960s, more than a decade after Russell Hobbs began making automatic kettles. Taylor spotted a flaw in their thermostat patent and devised a way round it. Taylor and Strix have subsequently been successful, rare stories of modern British manufacturing achievement. It is a pity that the postwar generation of British design innovators, epitomised by Bill Russell, have been forgotten. Russell Hobbs persists, as does another British brand, Morphy Richards. John Taylor and James Dyson are famous contemporary inventors and designers. Equally significant earlier industrial designers, such as Bill Russell and Donal Morphy of Morphy Richards, are hardly remembered. Bill and Peter anticipated that they might be forgotten even if their firm survived. They considered themselves mere 'household names' rather than notable individuals. I tell their story in my book Household Names: Russell Hobbs and the Automatic Kettle – A Story of Invention and Nicholas RussellEmeritus reader in science communication, Imperial College London Have an opinion on anything you've read in the Guardian today? Please email us your letter and it will be considered for publication in our letters section.

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