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  2. Houzz - Wikipedia

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    In April 2020, the company launched Houzz Pro software to help home professionals run their businesses. [28] As of May, Houzz had over 20 million photos of design ideas on its platform. [29] By March 2021, the company reportedly had 2.7 million professionals in its professional services database. [30]

  3. Pot-in-pot refrigerator - Wikipedia

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    A pot-in-pot refrigerator, clay pot cooler [1] or zeer (Arabic: زير) is an evaporative cooling refrigeration device which does not use electricity. It uses a porous outer clay pot (lined with wet sand) containing an inner pot (which can be glazed to prevent penetration by the liquid) within which the food is placed.

  4. Home appliance - Wikipedia

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    Major appliances, often called white goods, include items like refrigerators and washing machines, while small appliances encompass items such as toasters and coffee makers. [6] Product design shifted in the 1960s, embracing new materials and colors. Consumer electronics, often referred to as brown goods, include items like TVs and computers. [7]

  5. Refrigerator - Wikipedia

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    Food in a refrigerator with its door open. A refrigerator, commonly shortened to fridge, is a commercial and home appliance consisting of a thermally insulated compartment and a heat pump (mechanical, electronic or chemical) that transfers heat from its inside to its external environment so that its inside is cooled to a temperature below the room temperature. [1]

  6. Haier - Wikipedia

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    In Southeast Asia, Haier opened production facilities in Indonesia in 1996 and the Philippines in 1997 [8] and failed in an attempt to enter the Thai market due to the presence of local competitors. [8] Haier entered the US market in 1999. [12] In the US it focused upon two niche markets in compact refrigerators and electric wine cellars. Haier ...

  7. Jobber (merchandising) - Wikipedia

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    The current meaning of jobber has been in existence since the introduction of the factory system, and earlier in cases with respect to importing goods. The word has a longstanding history in merchandising and can be found in print around the mid-19th century. [1] [2] and variations, such as "pig jobber", date back to the 18th century.

  8. Category:Home appliance brands - Wikipedia

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  9. Rack jobber - Wikipedia

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    A rack jobber (also known as a rack merchandiser) is a company or trader having an agreement with a retailer to display and sell products in a store. The outlets for the products would be ones which traditionally do not stock such products such as gas stations, grocery stores , and others not traditionally associated with the products sold.