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1912
Midland Metal Spinners was founded by
George Cadman, who was then 65 years old, as
a metal holloware manufacturing company, in St.
Mark’s Street, Wolverhampton. They later moved
into the Tower and Fort Works in Pelham Street,
which ultimately gave rise to the famous Tower
brand name.
1937
Tower exhibited some of their latest holloware
designs at the British Industries Fair. As you can
see from the original poster, their stand No. A410
must have been a great sight as it promoted their
“Beautiful, inexpensive, untarnishable Plate, at
prices all can afford to pay”.
1961
Tower became one of the largest
manufacturers of aluminium holloware, electric
kettles, tea pots and other household articles with
over 1,000 employees.
1974
Russell Hobbs took ownership of the
expanding Tower brand.
All in One
Having a busy life doesn’t mean you can’t make
tasty homemade meals. With the Tower Air
Fryer Microwave, you’ve got a multifunctional
kitchen gadget that cooks for you, leaving you
with your free time. It’s easy and quick to clean,
making it even more time efficient. The Tower Air
Fryer Microwave is everything you need to make
delicious meals, in just one appliance. As well as
working as a microwave, a grill and a combi oven,
the Tower Air Fryer Microwave also works as an air
fryer and a convection oven.
Air Fryer -
Air frying allows you to enjoy the taste of deep fried
food, but at only 10% fat, it really is the healthiest
alternative. All you need to do is lightly coat the
food in oil and the hot air will fry it for you. Air frying
uses hot circulating air to cook food that’s crispy
on the outside and moist inside at higher speeds.
Convection - Using circulating air, the convection
oven cooks food quickly, efficiently and uses much
less energy than conventional cooking methods.
The hot air method of cooking ensures an even
distribution of heat around the food. One of the
effects of this is that the surface of food, such as
meat, is quickly sealed, allowing it to retain the
succulence of its original flavour.