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  2. Electrolux - Wikipedia

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    1951: W 20, Electrolux's first home washing machine, is manufactured in Gothenburg, Sweden. [10] 1959: D 10, the company's first dishwasher, is a counter top model nicknamed "round jar". [15] 2001: Launch of the Electrolux Trilobite, a robotic vacuum cleaner. [31]

  3. Simpson (appliance manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    The appliance business was acquired by Electrolux in 2000. At this stage, Simpson essentially was outshopped to overseas manufacturing with the famous name “Simpson” applied to its washing machines. [4] As of 2016 Electrolux was still using the Simpson brand name in Australia and New Zealand for a range of washing machines and dryers. [5]

  4. Zanussi - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Zanussi introduced the Jetsystem on their range of washing machines, which uses a circulation pump to pump the water in the drum onto the clothes via a jet hole in the door seal. This helps save water as the clothes are soaked with soapy water quicker. This can still be found on current Zanussi washing machines.

  5. White-Westinghouse - Wikipedia

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    1939 automatic washing machine that was not bolted to the floor. 1950s auto-defrost refrigerators. The company manufactured both large and small appliances for many years. Appliances bearing the White-Westinghouse name were made by Electrolux after 1998 under license from Paramount Global through its Westinghouse brand management subsidiary.

  6. AEG (German company) - Wikipedia

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    AEG Hausgeräte - became part of Electrolux, produces white goods, such as washing machines, dishwashers, ovens, fridges etc. ITM Technology AG produces consumer electronics and telecommunication (mobile phone, home phone, etc.) equipment under the AEG name. [27] [28]

  7. Kelvinator - Wikipedia

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    Kelvinator ad from 1920 Kelvinator refrigerator, c. 1926. The enterprise was established on September 18, 1914, in Detroit, Michigan, United States, by engineer Nathaniel B. Wales, who introduced his idea for a practical electric refrigeration unit for the home to Edmund Copeland and Arnold Goss.