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Electrical home appliances remained luxury goods for a long time due largely to a patchy public power supply. A mere fifty percent of households were connected to the power network in the metropolis of Berlin in 1927. Yet Siemens had been manufacturing electrical home appliances since the turn of the century. The history of Siemens Hausgeräte began in 1906 with the [[ | Electrical home appliances remained luxury goods for a long time due largely to a patchy public power supply. A mere fifty percent of households were connected to the power network in the metropolis of Berlin in 1927. Yet Siemens had been manufacturing electrical home appliances since the turn of the century. The history of Siemens Hausgeräte began in 1906 with the [[Special:MyLanguage/Entstäubungspumpen – die ersten mobilen Staubsauger|dust suction pump]], the world's first vacuum cleaner.<ref>Siemens-Electrogeräte GmbH (Ed.): Geschichte der Siemens Hausgeräte 1847-2003. Munich 2003, page 14.</ref> Siemens was producing [[Special:MyLanguage/Siemens Kleingeräte|home appliances]], such as coffee grinders, hairdryers, [[Special:MyLanguage/Trockenhauben|drying hoods]], irons, refrigerators, washing machines and electric cookers, under the brand name "Protos" from 1925.<ref>Siemens AG (Ed): 150 Jahre Siemens, pages 42-43.</ref> The "Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie mbH", or "Telefunken" as it was known, was founded as a joint venture between Siemens and AEG and produced [[Special:MyLanguage/Braune Ware – Unterhaltungselektronik der BSH|radio receivers and the first television sets]] in the 1930s.<ref>Siemens AG (Ed): 150 Jahre Siemens, pages 54-55.</ref> |
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Electrical home appliances remained luxury goods for a long time due largely to a patchy public power supply. A mere fifty percent of households were connected to the power network in the metropolis of Berlin in 1927. Yet Siemens had been manufacturing electrical home appliances since the turn of the century. The history of Siemens Hausgeräte began in 1906 with the dust suction pump, the world's first vacuum cleaner.[1] Siemens was producing home appliances, such as coffee grinders, hairdryers, drying hoods, irons, refrigerators, washing machines and electric cookers, under the brand name "Protos" from 1925.[2] The "Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie mbH", or "Telefunken" as it was known, was founded as a joint venture between Siemens and AEG and produced radio receivers and the first television sets in the 1930s.[3]