How Did The Washing Come Around
The very early beginners of the washing machine started in 1691 when the first English patent was issued under the category “washing and wringing machines” It wasn’t until 1752 that an early drawing appeared in “The Gentlemen’s Magazine” which was an English publication from Germany.
A long time ago in 1782, Henry Sidgier was granted a special patent for his unique rotating drum washer.
The Electric washing machine came along in around 1904 when Louis Goldenberg who worked for the Form Motor Company.
By 1928 Electric washing machines were selling 1 million units a year, In 1934 the first laundrette opened in Texas with the use of coin slots and commercial laundry equipment was first produced.
By the 1940’s over 60% of homes in America has a washing machine but the 2nd world war meant that washing machine production had to be suspended although research into automatic machines continued.
By the 1950’s Several manufacturers were producing these auto or at least semi automatic machines and also the first large commercial washer produced for the commercial industry. Front loading machines became the industry standard for washing machines in Europe with Miele washing machines leading the way with diffrent speeds. In the USĀ top loading machines are much more commonly used, many believe the reason for this difference is the fact that many Europeans like prefer integrate their machines under worktops.
Because washing machines have to conform with EU standards we are buying a ‘Green’ product which is suitable for the environment. This is important. Additionally, these products are full of new features such as child lock and aquastop which detects leaks in the machine.
Back in those days they were already researching into ways of how to make washing machines more economical and use less energy. Even today research is still focused on delivering these solutions or “airwash” technology which is being pioneered in Japan.