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    Many different types of appliances come panel-ready, including standard refrigerators, wine refrigerators, dishwashers, and even ice makers. Read the original article on Martha Stewart Show comments

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    This Bissell has nearly 18,000 less-famous but equally enthusiastic five-star fans at Amazon. One reviewer wrote: "I love this thing.I love that you can vacuum alone or vacuum and mop at same time."

  5. Cordless telephone - Wikipedia

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    Cordless phones became widely used in home and workplaces during the early 1980s. According to The New York Times, the number of cordless phones sold in the United States grew from 50,000 in 1980 to 1 million in 1982. They quickly became popular because of their convenience and portability, despite fears that their reliance on radio signals ...

  6. Cordless - Wikipedia

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    The term cordless is generally used to refer to electrical or electronic devices that are powered by a battery or battery pack and can operate without a power cord or cable attached to an electrical outlet to provide mains power, allowing greater mobility. [1]

  7. Inductive charging - Wikipedia

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    Inductive charging (also known as wireless charging or cordless charging) is a type of wireless power transfer. It uses electromagnetic induction to provide electricity to portable devices. Inductive charging is also used in vehicles, power tools, electric toothbrushes, and medical devices.