Answer: An ice cream maker
Similar to the process used to make butter, ice cream was typically churned in a bucket to create a smooth frozen consistency. Old ice cream makers also typically combined salt with their ice, as the two combined to create a refrigerant mixture capable of freezing dairy.
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Looked something like an old vacuum but the hint f a man using it says maybe a beard trimmer.
Coffee grinder.
Coffee Grinder
Toaster
Crank phone
Phone
Hair Clippers
Hand hair clippers
home made ice cream maker
The hand clippers were a torture device. They pulled more hair than they cut. Remember my dad getting them out and a chair when I was very young. I remembered my previous encounter and scurried under the bed. Wrong move. The bed moved and I was physically placed in the chair to endure another hair pulling.
low energy washing machine and low water.
Stove top toaster
Early toaster without the electrical cord.
Printing press.
Hair clippers