  Toaster Ovens by Black & Decker DeLonghi and Oster
The Story of Black & Decker
Black & Decker debuted in the early 1900s when two young entrepreneurs, S. Duncan Black and Alonzo G. Decker, founded a small machine shop in Baltimore, Maryland, and called it the Black & Decker Manufacturing Company. They started with an initial investment of $1,200, and originally made specialized machinery for candy dipping, cotton picking, milk-bottle capping, and postage-stamp splitting.
Since then, the company has grown into a global marketer and manufacturer of quality products used in and around the home and for commercial applications. In 1984, Black & Decker expanded its product lines into the kitchen and inside the home with irons, toaster ovens, mixers, blenders, coffeemakers, and more. Today, The company's household products focus on resourcefulness in small appliance manufacture and design.
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