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The American Electric Corporation was a company that manufactured various electronic appliances and devices such as food processors, hair dryers, mini deep fryers, and fluorescent light bulbs. The company was located at 9937 W. Jefferson Blvd in Culver City, California[1]. The American Electric Corporation is no longer in business, though information is still available on a number of recalls the company had before going out of business [2]. While in business, the company managed to stay above a situation where many manufacturers of hair dryers had to issue recalls due to the use of asbestos[1]. Perhaps the company's most popular products were the American Food Processor, also known as American Electric Corporation's Model 8000, and the Gourmet Casserole slow cooker model 5000.
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