Looked like the appliances of the last century
2018-03-29 14:27
Looked like the appliances of the last century
We decided to recall the appliances of yesteryear.
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This dishwasher’s company, “Charles Colston” was worth 85 guineas. The first dishwasher was patented in 1886 by Josephine Cochrane, but it was used only in enterprises due to the huge amount of water required for its operation. Home dishwashers became commonplace in the 1970s.
The first electric Hairdryer was invented in 1890 the owner of a French beauty salon Alexander Codroy. This aluminum dryer 1925 was two settings and a wooden handle.
Radio Regency TR-1 was the smallest Wi-Fi radio, which appeared on the market in 1955.
William Henry Hoover acquired the patent for the vacuum cleaner in 1908. It was his first commercial version – “Model 0”, which was used in the 1920-ies.
The first commercially successful toaster – D12 developed by General Electric in 1909. A British firm called Crompton & Company have created an electric toaster in 1893.
Portable phone, the DynaTAC 8000x could offer 30 minutes of conversation. He was released in 1983, it cost 3995 dollars.
The microwave was invented in 1946. It was released in the USA in the late 1940s, and in the UK in 1959. This model of the late 1960s.
Electric washing machine appeared in 1906. The one in the photograph, dates back to 1927. It was one of the first models with an electric mixer.
“Tin” the TV was produced by John bird Log in 1930, but sold only about 1,000 units since it was cheaper to buy a TV “do it yourself”. The first broadcast took place in 1929.
Refrigerator “monitor top” in 1927 received its name from the compressor at the top, which resembled a cylindrical tower attack Monitor. It was the first refrigerator made entirely of steel, not wood.
With kettles experimented in the 1890-ies, but the first kettle with immersed in the liquid the heater was made by the company Swan Company ” in 1922. He could heat 2.8 liters of water in 9 minutes.
Compared futuristic 8-bit home computer Commodore VIC-20 was released in 1980.