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  2. Thor washing machine - Wikipedia

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    1920 advertisement for the Thor electric washing machine. The Thor washing machine was the first electric clothes washer sold commercially in the United States. Produced by the Chicago-based Hurley Electric Laundry Equipment Company, the 1907 Thor is believed to be the first electrically powered washer ever manufactured, crediting Hurley as the inventor of the first automatic washing machine.

  3. Washing machine - Wikipedia

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    The first inventor of the electric washing machine remains unknown. [citation needed] US electric washing machine sales reached 913,000 units in 1928. However, high unemployment rates in the Depression years reduced sales; by 1932 the number of units shipped was down to about 600,000.

  4. Thor Power Tool Company - Wikipedia

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    Both the washing machine and gladiron were big hits in households throughout the country and the world. The Arcade Toy Company made tiny replicas of both machines for doll houses. In 1920, the Hurley Machine Company introduced the Thor vacuum cleaner, believed to be the first electric vacuum cleaner manufactured in the United States. [4]

  5. Maytag - Wikipedia

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    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: Maytag introduced its first automatic dryer. 1954

  6. Bendix Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Bendix Aviation was founded as a holding company for the assets of Delco Aviation Corporation, Eclipse Machine Company, Stromberg Carburetor Company, and other aircraft accessory manufacturers. [16] Bendix supplied aircraft manufacturers with hydraulic systems, for braking and flap activation, and introduced the pressure carburetor. It made a ...

  7. Buy Our Favorite Washer and You'll Never Touch Detergent Again

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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 ...

  8. HE vs. Traditional Washing Machines: What’s the Difference?

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    “HE machines are more efficient when it comes to water and energy usage than the traditional, older washing machines,” says Andrew Schueneman, Maytag product marketing manager, quoting the U.S ...

  9. Louis Upton - Wikipedia

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    At Edison, Upton was introduced to the fast-developing field of electricity, and he became obsessed with the idea of making an electric washing machine. In 1908, Upton was approached by E.C. Williams, a hardware merchant in South Bend, Indiana , who wanted to organize a company to manufacture home washers.