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£ 29,23 Black & Decker ORB48MBN Orb-It Dustbuster, 4.8 V, Electric Blue
The New Black & Decker Electric Blue Orb-It has revolutionised the design of the traditional Dustbuster. The d...
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£ 42,99 Electrolux Z61A Robust Stair and Car Vacuum in Grey & Orange
Electrolux Z61A Robust Stair and Car Vacuum in Grey & Orange
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£ 44,99 Black And Decker Black & Decker PD1080 10.8v Flexi Vac Dustbuster
Unique integrated flexible hose which allows you to reach all areas of your home where other hand vacs cannot ...
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£ 46,94 Draper 06489 10L 1000W 230V Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner
Designed to pick up wet and dry material. The 10L tank is ideally suited for car valeting and around the home....
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£ 46,99 GTECH SW02 Electronic Rechargeable Sweeper in Silver
GTECH SW02 Electronic Rechargeable Sweeper in Silver
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£ 49,99 Zanussi ZAN4720 1700W Bagless Upright Vacuum Cleaner in Black & Yellow
Zanussi ZAN4720 1700W Bagless Upright Vacuum Cleaner in Black & Yellow
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£ 49,99 Vax C89-P6-B Power 6 Bagless Cylinder Vacuum Cleaner
Single cyclone technology less clogging and maintenance Powerful performance 2000W / 360AW Lightweight Large c...
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Home appliances are electrical-mechanical appliances which accomplish some household functions, such as cooking or cleaning. Traditionally, home appliances are classified into two major categories: appliances or white goods and small appliances or brown goods. White goods include major household appliances and usually include appliances such as: air conditioner, dishwasher, clothes dryer, drying cabinet, freezer, refrigerator, cooker (also known as range), hob, stove, oven, cooking plate (or cooktop), water heater, washing machine, trash compactor, microwave oven. While Brown goods are typically small household electrical entertainment appliances such as: CD and DVD players, televisions, camcorders, still cameras, video game consoles, HiFi and home cinema, telephones, answering machines. Some types of brown goods were traditionally finished with or looked like wood or bakelite. This is now rather rare, but the name has stuck, even for goods that are unlikely ever to have been provided in a wooden case (like camcorders for example). White goods were typically painted or enamelled white, and many of them still are. The addition of new items to these categories shows that the categories still serve a purpose in marketing. Brown goods usually require high technical knowledge and skills and get more complex with time, while white goods need more practical skills to manipulate the devices and heavy tools required to repair them.
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