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The first powed vacuum cleaner powered by an engine and mounted on a horse-drawn cart.
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the frist lightweight electric iron. it is an iron with more heat in the point, useful for pressing around buttonholes and ruffles.
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its was the first to be used to make electric filaments that can heat up quickly without burning out
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The first practical domestic vacuum cleaner. It employs an electric fan to generate suction, rotating brushes to loosen dirt, a pillowcase for a filter, and a broomstick for a handle.
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The first commercially successful electric toaster. The D-12 has a single heating element and no exterior casing. It has no working parts, no controls, and no sensors; a slice of bread must be turned by hand to toast on both sides.
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The Walker brothers of Philadelphia produce the first electric dishwasher to go on the market, with full-scale commercialization
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the first automatic pop-up toaster uses a clockwork timer to time the toasting process It shut off the heating when the bread is done, and release the slice with a pop-up spring.
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the first iron with an adjustable temperature control.
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the first garbage disposal was made in a basement because John W. Hammes wants to make the kitchen cleanup work easier for his wife. He Nicknamed it the "electric pig"
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the first washing machine to wash, rinse adn extrat water from the cloths in one wash.
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the first dryer to run off of oil
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Raytheon Corporation is testing if he can melt candy, pop corn, and cook an egg leads to the first microwave oven. It stands 5.5 feet tall, weighs more than 750 pounds, and sells for $5,000.
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it is the first top-loading automatic Greatest Engineering Achievements of the Twentieth Century." Greatest Engineering Achievements of the Twentieth Century. National Academy of Engineering., n.d. Web. 17 Sept. 2015.
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it is the first automatic coffeepot as well as the first of what would become a successful line of appliances.
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Sunbeam ushers in a new era in iron technology by adding spray mist to the steam and dry functions of its S-5A model.