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    These Washing Machines Cost Under $1,000 and Don’t Sacrifice Quality. Camryn Rabideau. April 11, 2024 at 10:20 AM. ... Cheap washing machines are sometimes quite noisy, but this top-load model ...

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    When the washing machine tariffs expired in 2023, prices promptly fell. From February 2023 to February 2024, laundry equipment prices dropped by 11%, while overall inflation rose by 3% and ...

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    Front-Load Stackable Washer. You get a whole lot for less money with this Samsung stackable washer. It has 10 preset washing cycles, including a special one to get whites their whitest, and five ...

  5. Washing machine - Wikipedia

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    The first English patent under the category of washing machines was issued in 1691. [1] A drawing of an early washing machine appeared in the January 1752 issue of The Gentleman's Magazine, a British publication. [citation needed] Jacob Christian Schäffer's washing machine design was published in 1767 [citation needed] in Germany. [2]

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    Maytag's second plant was opened in Newton, Iowa. This facility manufactured Maytag's first automatic washers, the "AMP", introduced that year. This was the start of a new age in washing machines for Maytag. 1951: The Korean War was underway, and Maytag built parts for tanks and other military equipment alongside the washing machines. 1953

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    Under the leadership of Lino, the company developed into a modern industrial concern and in 1951, with a workforce of over 300, the company began to diversify into gas and electric, and combined gas/electric ovens; and, with growing availability and popularity of gas cylinders, Zanussi brought out their first gas cooker – the Rex 401.