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  2. Mangle (machine) - Wikipedia

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    When home washing machines were first invented, they were just for washing: a tub on legs or wheels. A hand-cranked mangle appeared on top after 1843 when John E. Turnbull of Saint John, New Brunswick patented a "Clothes Washer With Wringer Rolls". [5]

  3. Washing machine - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Sanyo introduced the "world-first" (as of February 2, 2006, with regards to home use drum-type washer/dryer) drum-type washing machine with "Air Wash" function (i.e.: using ozone as a disinfectant). It also reused and disinfected rinse water. [93] This washing machine uses only 50 L (11.0 imp gal; 13.2 US gal) of water in the recycle mode.

  4. Bendix Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1937, Bendix Home Appliances was the first company to market a domestic automatic washing machine. [21] The 1937 Bendix Home Laundry [22] was a front-loading automatic washer with a glass porthole door, a rotating drum and an electrically driven mechanical timer. The machine was able to autofill, wash, rinse and spin-dry.

  5. Home appliance - Wikipedia

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    Early appliances included washing machines, water heaters, refrigerators, and sewing machines. The industry saw significant growth post-World War II, with the introduction of dishwashers and clothes dryers. By the 1980s, the appliance industry was booming, leading to mergers and antitrust legislation.

  6. 11 Uses For Bar Keeper’s Friend In Your Home - AOL

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    Stove Range & Stainless Steel Appliances. ... “Use Bar Keeper’s Friend to clean stuck-on lint and debris inside your washing machine and dryer,” Crandall and Rosser recommend. “For front ...

  7. Cam (mechanism) - Wikipedia

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    This type of cam is used in many simple electromechanical appliances controllers, such as dishwashers and clothes washing machines, to actuate mechanical switches that control the various parts. Motorcycle transmission showing cylindrical cam with three followers. Each follower controls the position of a shift fork.

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