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The [[Special:MyLanguage/ | The [[Special:MyLanguage/Meilensteine – bedeutende Produkte und Technologien der BSH und ihrer Vorgänger|BSH products]] offer reliability and outstanding quality. They are developed and produced on the basis of technological expertise and in-depth knowledge of customer needs. In this respect, BSH follows the tradition of its parent companies Bosch and Siemens: The [[Special:MyLanguage/Der erste Kühlschrank von Bosch – eine runde Sache|first Bosch refrigerator]] conquered the market in 1933, while the Siemens [[Special:MyLanguage/Entstäubungspumpen – die ersten mobilen Staubsauger|dust suction pump]] has been freeing the atmosphere of dust since 1906. Constructa, Neff and Gaggenau also contribute their expert knowledge and products to BSH and are continuing to develop them further. An example of this is downdraft ventilation from Gaggenau. |
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The BSH products offer reliability and outstanding quality. They are developed and produced on the basis of technological expertise and in-depth knowledge of customer needs. In this respect, BSH follows the tradition of its parent companies Bosch and Siemens: The first Bosch refrigerator conquered the market in 1933, while the Siemens dust suction pump has been freeing the atmosphere of dust since 1906. Constructa, Neff and Gaggenau also contribute their expert knowledge and products to BSH and are continuing to develop them further. An example of this is downdraft ventilation from Gaggenau.