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  2. Buy Our Favorite Washer and You'll Never Touch ... - AOL

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    You need the most reliable washing machine possible. Find the best washing machine brand including top load washers in our in-depth washing machine review.

  3. IFB Home Appliances - Wikipedia

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    Originally IFB Industries was known as Indian Fine Blanks Ltd and started operations in India in 1974 in collaboration with Heinrich Schmid AG of Switzerland. [6] In 1989, it entered an agreement with Bosch-Siemens Hausgerate to produce fully-automatic washing machines and other domestic appliances. [7]

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    The Best Cheap Washing Machines. Best Overall: Whirlpool Top-Load Washer with Deep Water Wash. Best Features: Whirlpool Top-Load Washer with Deep Water Wash. Best Basic: GE Agitator Top-Load Washer.

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    Here are a few washing machine brands that may not be worth your hard-earned money: Costway. Danby. Deco. Equator. Farberware. Maytag. Samsung. Speed Queen. Summit. Whirlpool. Costway Washing Machines

  6. Washing machine - Wikipedia

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    In India, dhobis, a caste group specialized in washing clothes, are slowly adapting to modern technology, but even with access to washing machines, many still handwash garments as well. [155] Since most modern homes are equipped with a washing machine, many Indians have dispensed with the services of the dhobiwallahs .

  7. TCL Technology - Wikipedia

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    TCL develops, manufactures, and sells consumer electronics like television sets, mobile phones, air conditioners, washing machines, refrigerators, and small electrical appliances. In 2010, it was the world's 25th-largest consumer electronics producer. [2]