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  2. Asko Appliances - Wikipedia

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    1965 Fully automatic washing machines and compact dishwasher introduced; 1967 Appliance export started; 1978 ASEA takeover, name changed to ASEA Cylinda; 1984 Introduction of the "Quattro" line of machines with four shock absorbers, no springs and a direct-connecting door, Asea starts selling washing machines and tumble dryers in The Netherlands

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  4. 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.

  5. Frigidaire - Wikipedia

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    During the years that Frigidaire was owned by General Motors, it was very competitive in the automatic clothes-washing-machine business. Frigidaire engineer Kenneth Sisson, also credited with the design of the incrementing timer used on clothes washers and dishwashers for years to come, designed the Frigidaire automatic washer with the Unimatic ...

  6. Home appliance - Wikipedia

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    Major appliances, also known as white goods, comprise major household appliances and may include: air conditioners, [10] dishwashers, [10] clothes dryers, drying cabinets, freezers, refrigerators, [10] kitchen stoves, water heaters, [10] washing machines, [10] trash compactors, microwave ovens, and induction cookers.

  7. Shock absorber - Wikipedia

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    While shock absorbers serve the purpose of limiting excessive suspension movement, their intended main purpose is to damp spring oscillations. Shock absorbers use valving of oil and gasses to absorb excess energy from the springs. Spring rates are chosen by the manufacturer based on the weight of the vehicle, loaded and unloaded.

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