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The Rival Company is an American company manufacturing small appliances. It was founded by Henry J. Talge in Kansas City, Missouri in 1932 as the Rival Manufacturing Co., which specialized in die casting.
This nifty little machine slices beans, carrots and other vegetables, makes great shoestring potatoes and also hulls peas and lima beans. Practical and well sized it measures 5\" long (including handle) x 3.25\" wide x 7.5\" high and weighs less than 2 pounds. This is a used item. Included are all the original items: standing device with cover, roller for slicing, roller for hulling, handle, wing nut, original box and original directions. The unit and parts are very clean. The roller and slicer/huller operate smoothly. The suction still holds very well; there is a lever on the base of the device which anchors and releases the suction. As the directions suggest you can use it, \"on any flat non-porous surface such as serving platters, ordinary china plate or platter, porcelain stove, freezer or porcelain table top.\" It is featured in snow white and does have surface wear. The red handle has a deepburn mark, please seedetailed photographs for condition of unit.
Theoriginal box is marked:CAT. NO. 400, Color is Snow White, U.S. Patent NO. 2,135,256, Rival Manufacturing Co. Kansas City, MO. MADE IN USA.
This is an excellent little machine that has held up extremely well over time. Sure to be a wonderful addition to any vintage machine collection or as a practical occasional item in the kitchen!