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Birko Electrics started life just prior to World War II, making soldering irons for local markets. During the war a need was identified for some from of portable food and drink heating vessel.
Birko designed and produced the Food and Drink Heater, an electric jug with a concealed element so that food as well as liquid could be heated.
After the war Birko continued manufacturing Food and Drink Heaters selling them through major department stores. An Electric Kettle was then added to the range of products, followed by a Hot Water Urn for commercial and industrial usage.
Birko expanded further making industrial elements for washing machines and air conditioners. The element plant developed elements for Birko's domestic appliance market, which further improved the quality and efficiency of its products.
Up to this point all Birko products had been made from copper and then chrome plated. Copper was replaced by stainless steel in Hot Water Urns for a more reliable, hard wearing and cleaner product which was suitable for commercial applications such as hospitals, factories and Government departments.
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