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  2. Home appliance - Wikipedia

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    A home appliance, also referred to as a domestic appliance, an electric appliance or a household appliance, [1] is a machine which assists in household functions [2] such as cooking, cleaning and food preservation. The domestic application attached to home appliance is tied to the definition of appliance as "an instrument or device designed for ...

  3. Major appliance - Wikipedia

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    A major appliance, also known as a large domestic appliance or large electric appliance or simply a large appliance, large domestic, or large electric, is a non-portable or semi-portable machine used for routine housekeeping tasks such as cooking, washing laundry, or food preservation. Such appliances are sometimes collectively known as white ...

  4. List of cooking appliances - Wikipedia

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    A microwave oven. A hot-air style home popcorn maker. A pressure cooker. An electric rice cooker. Air fryer. Bachelor griller. Barbecue grill.

  5. The 11 Best Air Fryer Ovens - Healthline

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    Ninja Foodi is a renowned brand of countertop appliances. In addition to air fryers, the company makes pressure cookers, electric grills, and blenders. Ninja Foodi products feature middle-of-the ...

  6. History of AC power plugs and sockets - Wikipedia

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    Lampholder plug from 1893 GEC Ltd (London) catalogue. When electricity was first introduced into houses in the 1880s, it was primarily used for lighting. One common approach for other appliances (such as vacuum cleaners, electric fans, smoothing irons and curling tong heaters) was to connect to light bulb sockets using lampholder plugs. [1]

  7. Appliance classes - Wikipedia

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    Appliance classes (also known as protection classes) specify measures to prevent dangerous contact voltages on unenergized parts, such as the metallic casing, of an electronic device. In the electrical appliance manufacturing industry, the following appliance classes are defined in IEC 61140 and used to differentiate between the protective ...

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