No, electrical appliances have no patron saint.
Non-electric appliances.
General Electric Appliances.
All electric appliances use amps. Amps are a measure of current.
George Meyerink has written: 'Appliance service handbook' -- subject(s): Electric Household appliances, Gas appliances, Household appliances, Electric, Maintenance and repair
rice cooker
Electric is usually the cheaper option. With gas appliances it all depends on what kind of gas it uses and what the price of that fuel is in your area. Also with electric appliances keep in mind there are electric fees that will be charged that are not the rate, sometimes a fuel charge is added.
gas appliances constituted about 17 percent, and electric appliances constituted about 51 percent. The electric appliances included ranges, ovens, surface cooking units, and equipment
What kind of appliances? All electric ranges and dryers are 240 volt. You can get them anywhere appliances are sold.
electric mixer.
Blenders, microwaves, and food processors are all considered electric appliances, as they will not run unless plugged into a functioning electrical power source.
You can find an electric food slicer online at the following sites I found for you. www.nesco.com/products/Kitchen.../Electric-Food-Slicers/ , www.sears.com Appliances Small Kitchen Appliances
Hand-held whisk.