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HEARTLAND (A division of AGA)
800-361-1517
Makers of technically modern antique styled appliances

2006 Kitchen & Bath Show Introductions
French Double Door Range from AGA
This is obviously an AGA built product supplied with French double door.  A door designed to swing the food right out to you.
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Another AGA Supplied 44" Wide, Dressed Like the 30's.   BEST OF SHOW
This is just a brilliant and beautiful piece with a lightly blue tinged white enamel, and the chrome and hardware to harkens back to those simpler and easier times of the 1930's when the very foundation of American capitalism was cracking open.  These units feature the same lack of absence of performance features we have come not to expect from AGA.
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Induction?
Is Heartland Induction?  How can you build a brand based upon retro-design, and then offer an induction top with no styling cues from an earlier time?  Induction cooktop sized at 30" and 36" and supplied by Brandt.
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2005 Kitchen & Bath Show Introductions
Fridges for People You Don't Know, and Hope Never To Meet
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2004 Kitchen & Bath Show Introductions
Heartland showed a prototype Pro-series range in Heartland's "Classic" style.  We have no information
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A "Classic" non-pro Range with hood and warming drawer
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And strangely a Stainless Steel Refrigerator with none of the Heartland stylistic bells and whistles.  Simply a strategy to increase revenue with the sale of generic refrigerators.  MSRP $1800
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2003 Kitchen & Bath Show Introductions
Nothing to report

2002 Kitchen & Bath Show Introductions
Accessories for Other People's Dishwashers
Heartland has developed 3 dishwasher panels to match their Classic, Metro and Legacy line of appliances. The panels fit onto Bosch SHV and Miele Incognito Series washers…..which Heartland does NOT sell. Is it brilliant or crazy to sell accessories for other brand's dishwashers?  We have no idea, but this is certainly a novel concept. 
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Additional Model in the Fridge Line
Heartland adds a 36" built-in-look refrigerator based on GE mechanicals to match the Heartland Legacy, Metro, and Classic lines.

2001 Kitchen & Bath Show Introductions
New Stainless Fridge
Heartland launches a new line of energy efficient, 30" wide, 17.6 cu ft, bottom-mount refrigerators based on GE mechanicals, with a drawer freezer, shelves made of stainless steel, and baskets made of chrome plated wire. Ice maker is optional. Now available at $1560. Larger sizes and additional colors will be available next year.

New Slide-in Pro-Style Cooktop
15.5K BTU burners. 3 configurations of 30" 4 burner, 36" 6 burner, 36" 4 burner w/ 15K BTU grill. Available in stainless and porcelain colors.

2000 Kitchen & Bath Show Introductions
New Retro Style Line
The manufacturer of modern technology / retro design ranges takes a swing at the style of the 1930's with their Legacy collection……..BUT it has electronic time and temperature settings and an electric oven and gas top. Never mind it's the 30's so shut-up already! The 30's with 15,000 BTU dual headed burners, and electric self-clean convection ovens. Well, if that's your thing, here it is. http://www.heartlandapp.com/Legacy/Default.htm

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