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File: Foto_01_01_1906_Entstaeubungspumpe.jpg|''1906 Siemens dedusting pump'' <br> <br> '''Tackling the dust''' <br> Shortly after the turn of the century, in 1906, Siemens | File: Foto_01_01_1906_Entstaeubungspumpe.jpg|''1906 Siemens dedusting pump'' <br> <br> '''Tackling the dust''' <br> Shortly after the turn of the century, in 1906, Siemens launched its first vacuum cleaner on the market when it introduces the so-called dedusting pump. <br> <br> | ||
File: Foto_01_02_1933_Kuehlschrank_Schaufenster.jpg|''1933 Bosch refrigerator'' <br> <br> '''The first refrigerator: a round affair''' <br> In 1933, Bosch | File: Foto_01_02_1933_Kuehlschrank_Schaufenster.jpg|''1933 Bosch refrigerator'' <br> <br> '''The first refrigerator: a round affair''' <br> In 1933, Bosch introduced the first electric refrigerator. It had a round shape and a capacity of 60 liters, and sold for 365 Reichsmark. <br> <br> | ||
File: Foto 02 1956 ca Constructa Werkhalle.jpg|''Constructa factory hall, around 1956.'' <br> <br> '''Keeping an eye on the laundry''' <br> In 1951, Constructa | File: Foto 02 1956 ca Constructa Werkhalle.jpg|''Constructa factory hall, around 1956.'' <br> <br> '''Keeping an eye on the laundry''' <br> In 1951, Constructa introduced the first fully automatic washing machine to the market. Designed by Peter Pfenningsberg, its most prominent feature was its porthole. By 1955, its successor model, the Constructa Deluxe 100, already had an 80 percent market share – and this in competition with 30 other suppliers. <br> <br> | ||
File: Foto 03 1952 Universal Kuechenmaschine.jpg|''1952 The Bosch food processor Neuzeit I (“Modern Times I”)'' <br> <br> '''All-rounder in the kitchen''' <br> In 1952, Bosch | File: Foto 03 1952 Universal Kuechenmaschine.jpg|''1952 The Bosch food processor Neuzeit I (“Modern Times I”)'' <br> <br> '''All-rounder in the kitchen''' <br> In 1952, Bosch launched its first electrically operated universal food processor, the Neuzeit I. <br> <br> | ||
File: Foto 04 1972 Meisterkoch HL 7470.jpg|''From 1970 The Siemens Meisterkoch (Master Chef) series'' <br> <br> ''' A stove for master chefs ''' <br> In 1970, Siemens introduces the Meisterkoch series, which blows the market away with an outstanding range of operations and flexible function. In 1981, the Meisterkoch universal stove is launched. This is a built-in cooker that owes its success to a combination of top and bottom heating, convection, grill, microwave and self-cleaning by pyrolysis. An oven carriage facilitates access to baked goods. <br> <br> | File: Foto 04 1972 Meisterkoch HL 7470.jpg|''From 1970 The Siemens Meisterkoch (Master Chef) series'' <br> <br> ''' A stove for master chefs ''' <br> In 1970, Siemens introduces the Meisterkoch series, which blows the market away with an outstanding range of operations and flexible function. In 1981, the Meisterkoch universal stove is launched. This is a built-in cooker that owes its success to a combination of top and bottom heating, convection, grill, microwave and self-cleaning by pyrolysis. An oven carriage facilitates access to baked goods. <br> <br> | ||
File: 1970.jpg|''1970 Neff Circo Therm'' <br> <br> '''A lot of hot air''' <br> This multifunction oven with its CircoTherm hot air system and glass front provides insight in the kitchen. CircoTherm still stands for high-quality Neff ovens to this day. <br> <br> | File: 1970.jpg|''1970 Neff Circo Therm'' <br> <br> '''A lot of hot air''' <br> This multifunction oven with its CircoTherm hot air system and glass front provides insight in the kitchen. CircoTherm still stands for high-quality Neff ovens to this day. <br> <br> |