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  2. These Dryers Will Streamline Your Laundry Care Routine - AOL

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    Gas dryers require a gas line hookup, naturally, and electric dryers need a 240-volt connection. Gas models are typically more expensive up front, with some dryers starting as low as $500 up to $1500.

  3. Clothes dryer - Wikipedia

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    An American style clothes dryer with a rear control panel A European style clothes dryer with a front control panel. A clothes dryer (tumble dryer, drying machine, or simply dryer) is a powered household appliance that is used to remove moisture from a load of clothing, bedding and other textiles, usually after they are washed in the washing machine.

  4. Home appliance - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1900s, electric and gas appliances included washing machines, water heaters, refrigerators, kettles and sewing machines. The invention of Earl Richardson's small electric clothes iron in 1903 gave a small initial boost to the home appliance industry.

  5. Hotpoint - Wikipedia

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    The company name Hotpoint comes from the hot point of the innovative first electric iron. Invented by American, Earl Richardson (1871–1934) in 1905, he subsequently formed his Pacific Electric Heating Co. in Ontario, California, in 1906. [2] [3] The device became known as the Hotpoint iron, with its hottest point at the front and not the center.

  6. Get Rid of Dampness and Wrinkles With These Smart Electric Dryers

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    The capacity is smaller than the average electric dryer, but with limited space you can’t beat the convenience of a washer-dryer at home. Shop Now 4.8-Cubic-Foot Electric Washer and Dryer

  7. GE Appliances - Wikipedia

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    GE Appliances was originally a part of General Electric, a company which began marketing a full roster of heating and cooking products in 1907. [11] In January 2004, it became part of GE Consumer & Industrial when GE Consumer Products (founded in 1905) merged with GE Industrial Systems (founded in 1930) to form GE Consumer & Industrial.

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