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  2. Wig wag (washing machines) - Wikipedia

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    The wig-wag is the common name for the unusual solenoid mechanism used in belt-drive washing machines made by Whirlpool, Kenmore (manufactured by Whirlpool) and others, from approximately 1950 to 1987 in the United States. [1] It was used in belt-drive Brastemp and Consul models built in Brazil from 1959 to 1990.

  3. Briggs & Stratton - Wikipedia

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    The Briggs & Stratton Gasoline/Electric Hybrid Car – In 1980, at the tail end of the energy crisis, Briggs & Stratton developed the first gasoline-electric hybrid automobile concept car. "The Hybrid" was designed by Brooks Stevens , had six wheels and was powered by a twin-cylinder 16 hp (11.9 kW) Briggs & Stratton engine and a large bank of ...

  4. Washing machine - Wikipedia

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    Arctic BE1200A+ is a front-loading budget model sold in 2008 with 6-kilogram (13 lb) load, LCD indicator, operating up to 1200 RPM. Modern drum of front-loading washing machine (Bosch Maxx WFO 2440) The front-loading or horizontal-axis clothes washer is the dominant design in Europe and in most parts of the world.

  5. Kenmore (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Various Kenmore kitchen stoves and other appliances at a Sears Outlet store in 2020. Kenmore's upscale line of products is known as the Elite line. Kenmore also has a professional line of appliances called Kenmore Pro. As of January 2019, the Kenmore brand had over 50 products listed as top performers on the non-profit website Consumer Reports ...

  6. Edward B. Stratton House - Wikipedia

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    The Edward B. Stratton House is a historic house at 25 Kenmore Street in Newton, Massachusetts.It is a two-story stucco-clad structure, with a dormered hip roof. It has a Colonial Revival entrance with fluted pilasters supporting a decorated entablature and broken-gabled pediment.