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Created by John E. Turnbull the Wringer Roll machine included a basket with a hand-cranked mechanism that rung water out of the clothes. -
James King had created and issued a patent for a washing machine that involved a drum but still need to be cranked by a crank to start the engine. -
American William Blackstone, who had a wooden barrel made for his wife in 1874 that contained laundry immersed in soapy water, which was then moved around by a shaft equipped with different pegs, turned by hand: this piece of equipment went on sale and Blackstone became the world’s first washing machine manufacturer. -
Thor was the first electric washing machine that, used a motor to spin a drum that holds clothes, water, and soap. Part of the Hurley Machine Company of Chicago. It also included a coal burnrer. -
Similar to a modern-day washing machine, it mad temperature, water, and low and high settings. A dandy cylinder window with rubber seal also. -
The Staber Washer was the first 2000 washing machine and was the only top-loading, horizontal-axis washer to be manufactured in the United States. Produced by Staber Industries. -
Created by Fisher & Paykel company from New Zealand. The SmartDrive washing machine was the first computer-controlled consumer washer. It used a computer-controlled system to determine load size and adjust the wash cycle to accommodate. Released in 1998 in the U.S. -
Whirlpool Corporation created the first vertical axis, high efficiency washing machine. A clean different from ever before. -
Sanyo brought about the first drum-type washing machine that included "air wash". This model reduced the amount of water to 50l and it was even more efficient than before. -
One of the most recent and famous washers is the 2021 LG TurboWash that speeds up the process of your laundry cycle by using more energy and higher temperatures.