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File: 1985 aquastop Siemens.jpg|''1985 AquaStop''  <br> <br> '''Goodbye to overflowing''' <br> AquaStop technology offers 100% protection against water damage caused by washing machines. The patent application is lodged in 1982, with the technology introduced in 1985, for example in the Constructa CONTURA and the Bosch SMS 9022. AquaStop is a pioneering success. In its first year, sales figures exceed production capacity. AquaStop has been a standard in washing machines since 1986 – even among its competitors. <br>  <br>  
File: 1985 aquastop Siemens.jpg|''1985 AquaStop''  <br> <br> '''Goodbye to overflowing''' <br> AquaStop technology offers 100% protection against water damage caused by washing machines. The patent application is lodged in 1982, with the technology introduced in 1985, for example in the Constructa CONTURA and the Bosch SMS 9022. AquaStop is a pioneering success. In its first year, sales figures exceed production capacity. AquaStop has been a standard in washing machines since 1986 – even among its competitors. <br>  <br>  
File: MCSA01849813 EB333110 pstz def.png|''1986 The Gaggenau EB 300 oven. Here the 2016 successor EB 333 at the EuroCucina fair'' <br> <br> '''Full width for roasting''' <br> The first 90 cm-wide oven on the European market has a large effective volume of 87 liters and provides space for up to four roasts. The EB 300 becomes an icon. In 2016, the year of its 333rd anniversary, Gaggenau launches the EB 333 as homage to the EB 300. This updated version appears in a more modernized form and functionality, while remaining true to its origins. A distinctive feature is the stainless steel door that reaches across the entire width of the oven. <br>  <br>  
File: MCSA01849813 EB333110 pstz def.png|''1986 The Gaggenau EB 300 oven. Here the 2016 successor EB 333 at the EuroCucina fair'' <br> <br> '''Full width for roasting''' <br> The first 90 cm-wide oven on the European market has a large effective volume of 87 liters and provides space for up to four roasts. The EB 300 becomes an icon. In 2016, the year of its 333rd anniversary, Gaggenau launches the EB 333 as homage to the EB 300. This updated version appears in a more modernized form and functionality, while remaining true to its origins. A distinctive feature is the stainless steel door that reaches across the entire width of the oven. <br>  <br>  
File: 1987 45 cm Spueler Siemens.jpg|''1987 45cm dishwasher'' <br> <br> <br> '''Less is more''' <br> [[Gaggenau downdraft ventilation|The first dishwasher with a width of only 45cm]], such as the GV430 series, is the star of the 1987 Domotechnica trade fair. Sales of 45cm dishwashers soon shoot sky high. <br>  <br>  
File: 1987 45 cm Spueler Siemens.jpg|''1987 45cm dishwasher'' <br> <br> <br> '''Less is more''' <br> [[Siemens LADY PLUS 45 dishwasher|The first dishwasher with a width of only 45cm]], such as the GV430 series, is the star of the 1987 Domotechnica trade fair. Sales of 45cm dishwashers soon shoot sky high. <br>  <br>  
File: 3fach Clou.jpg|''1987 CLOU. Here the 2017 edition''  <br> <br> '''The Clou''' <br> The smoothly operating, ball-bearing CLOU from Neff, a tilt-proof, multi-level telescopic oven shelf rail, is launched in 1987.  <br>  <br>
File: 3fach Clou.jpg|''1987 CLOU. Here the 2017 edition''  <br> <br> '''The Clou''' <br> The smoothly operating, ball-bearing CLOU from Neff, a tilt-proof, multi-level telescopic oven shelf rail, is launched in 1987.  <br>  <br>
File: Unterhaltungselektronik BSH inform 1987 3.jpg|''1987 BSH at the Berlin International Consumer Electronics Fair'' <br> <br> '''Consumer electronics''' <br> [[Brown goods – entertainment electronics from BSH|Entertainment electronics]] from Siemens: The brand presents the entire range at the International Consumer Electronics Fair in Berlin 1987. Color TVs, video recorders, radio recorders, clock radios, hi-fi systems and world receivers are all state of the art. <br> <br>
File: Unterhaltungselektronik BSH inform 1987 3.jpg|''1987 BSH at the Berlin International Consumer Electronics Fair'' <br> <br> '''Consumer electronics''' <br> [[Brown goods – entertainment electronics from BSH|Entertainment electronics]] from Siemens: The brand presents the entire range at the International Consumer Electronics Fair in Berlin 1987. Color TVs, video recorders, radio recorders, clock radios, hi-fi systems and world receivers are all state of the art. <br> <br>

Revision as of 15:33, 19 September 2018

BSH[1] and its predecessor brands have always been characterized by technical innovations. The first electric vacuum cleaners, refrigerators and modern automatic washing machines were technological milestones on the company’s road to success. Every time something new happened in the field of home appliances, the BSH brands were right there at the cutting edge. And through it all, the focus has always been on one clear objective – making the lives of people, especially housewives, easier. Modern appliances provided time and energy for other things than housework. BSH home appliances became a driving force for not only technical but also social development, and have remained so to this day. An overview.



Notes

  1. BSH was founded in 1967 as Bosch-Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH - BSHG for short. In 1998, the name was changed to BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH, with the short form BSH. Since the sale of the Siemens shares in BSH to Robert Bosch GmbH the company’s name is now BSH Hausgeräte GmbH, but still BSH for short.