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  2. Washer (hardware) - Wikipedia

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    This type of washer is especially effective as a lock washer when used with a soft substrate, such as aluminium or plastic, [8] and can resist rotation more than a plain washer on hard surfaces, as the tension between washer and the surface is applied over a much smaller area (the teeth). There are four types: internal, external, combination ...

  3. Pfister (firm) - Wikipedia

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    Pfister, called Price Pfister until 2010, is an American manufacturer of bathroom and lavatory faucets, shower systems, showerheads and accessories, kitchen faucets and other plumbing fixtures. Emil Price and William Pfister founded the company in 1910. Today, Pfister is owned by Assa Abloy.

  4. Build.com - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, during the dot-com bubble, the company was launched as FaucetDirect by Christian Friedland and David Boctor, former classmates at California State University, Chico.

  5. Maytag - Wikipedia

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    Maytag discontinued production of wringer washers, after 76 years. 1985: Maytag introduced the first-ever stacked washer/dryer. 1986: The Maytag Company became the Maytag Corporation. It acquired Magic Chef and Norge Appliance Company, and started selling a full line of appliances. 1987: Maytag Corporation added a line of front-loading ...

  6. Zanussi - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Zanussi introduced the Jetsystem on their range of washing machines, which uses a circulation pump to pump the water in the drum onto the clothes via a jet hole in the door seal. This helps save water as the clothes are soaked with soapy water quicker. This can still be found on current Zanussi washing machines.

  7. Residential water use in the U.S. and Canada - Wikipedia

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    Water flowing through opened faucets (including kitchen, bathroom, utility sink faucets, and hose bibs) accounts for 19 percent (26.3 gphd, or 100 lphd) of total indoor water use in an average household where faucets are used 51 times per day. On average, faucets are opened for 30 seconds at a flow of 1 gpm (gallons per minute) and an average ...

  8. Bidet - Wikipedia

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    A bidet shower (also known as "bidet spray", "bidet sprayer", or "health faucet") is a hand-held triggered nozzle, similar to that on a kitchen sink sprayer, that delivers a spray of water to assist in anal cleansing and cleaning the genitals after defecation and urination. In contrast to a bidet that is integrated with the toilet, a bidet ...

  9. Paul Washer - Wikipedia

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    Washer reports converting to Christianity while studying at the University of Texas at Austin to become an oil and gas lawyer. [5] [6] He moved to Peru and served there as a missionary for 10 years. [7] In 1988, while in Peru, [8] Washer founded the HeartCry Missionary Society to support indigenous missionaries witnessing to people of their own ...