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  2. 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.

  3. Electrolux - Wikipedia

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    New Zealander Philip Charlton, a car mechanic, designed the gun in Australia. 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]

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  5. Winning Appliances - Wikipedia

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    The company was the first to introduce front loader washing machines into the Australian market, and units were delivered to retail outlets as well as installed into new properties on behalf of developers. [1] Winning Appliances became an Australian pioneer in offering households white goods which were attractively displayed in kitchen settings ...

  6. Kleenmaid - Wikipedia

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    Kleenmaid was established on the Sunshine Coast of Queensland in 1984. Its first product was an American manufactured washing machine sold through appliance service agents. These agents recommended the Kleenmaid product whilst attending to service calls on other brands of washing machines in the consumer's hom

  7. Pope Products - Wikipedia

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    Pope Products Ltd. was an Australian manufacturer, based in Beverley, South Australia, best remembered for washing machines and refrigerators. The company was founded in 1935 by Sidney Barton Pope (18 February 1905 – 2 September 1983) (generally referred to as "Barton" or "S. Barton Pope" and from 1959 "Sir Barton") and his brother Harley Clifford Pope (6 April 1908 – ) to manufacture ...

  8. AEG - Wikipedia

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    AEG (German company), Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft ("General Electricity Company"), former German electrical manufacturer AEG (brand), licensed by Electrolux to several companies for a variety of products; Anschutz Entertainment Group, an American entertainment company

  9. Washing machine - Wikipedia

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    The modern washing machine market has seen several innovations and features, examples including: Washing machines including water jets (also known as water sprays, jet sprays [39] and water showers) and steam nozzles [40] that claim to sanitize clothes, help reduce washing times, and remove soil from the clothes. [41]