For the Love of Cooking
The long history of Tappan appliances began in 1881, in Bellaire, Ohio as the Ohio
Valley Foundry Company when founder W.J. (Bill) Tappan began selling cast-iron stoves
door-to-door from a horse-drawn wagon. The company was moved to Mansfield, Ohio in 1889
under the name Eclipse Stove Company. Later the name changed to Tappan Stove Company.
As the company grew, so did its reputation for cooking excellence. During World War I
and II, Tappan was called upon by the government to develop cooking equipment for the
military.
Tappan was responsible for several range "firsts" in the industry including
an all-porcelain range available in various colors in the 1920s and electric
ignition for gas ranges in the 1960s.
In 1955, Tappan revolutionized the way the world would cook with the introduction of the first microwave oven model for home use. The first production Tappan microwave model -- a 24-inch built-in oven -- operated on 220 volts and retailed for about $1,200.
Ten years later Tappan introduced a deluxe 30-inch wide cooking center, the first conventional range and microwave available in a single unit.
The Tappan Company became associated with AB Electrolux in 1979.