Ideal No. 18 Fireless Cooker by The Toledo Cooker Co. 1914
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Description
Early 1900's IDEAL fireless cooker by The Toledo Cooker Co..Fireless cookers were an early version of the crock pot or slow cooker of today. Before electricity, food could be heated and then put into a pot in an insulated box or buried in the ground for several hours to finish cooking. Some early fireless cookers, called “hay boxes,” used hay or straw for insulation and heated stones to keep the food warm. The Toledo Cooker Co. made the first electrically heated fireless cooker in the United States in 1900. Metal cook pots were set into a wooden box insulated with asbestos. Measuring approx. 29" wide x 18" tall x 15" deep. In good age appropriate condition, see photos.
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Ideal No. 18 Fireless Cooker by The Toledo Cooker Co. 1914
Estimate $200 - $500
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