GE new induction manufacturing line

GE USA announce their newest induction cooktop lineup is now rolling off the manufacturing line in Georgia.

These GeorgiaMade products – built by our team in LaFayette – deliver the latest in industry-leading induction innovation, which means faster, more efficient heating and an easier-to-clean surface.

RørosHetta smart cooker hood

Family-owned Norwegian company RørosHetta continues its journey in breaking boundaries when it comes to cooker hoods, with launching integrated smart technology with life-saving features. RørosHetta has captured the market in the last decade by offering bespoke designer hoods that are customisable, both through colour-matching hoods to kitchens as well as the ability to customise dimensions. Following the success in the Nordics, the company has now set their focus on the UK with the launch of the world’s smartest cooker hood. Apart from being one of the world’s most quiet hoods, it boasts a range of smart features, such as switching your electrical hob off in case of fire risk and regulating the home’s indoor air quality.With SENSE indoor air quality control, the hood won’t just ventilate the pollutants from cooking, but can automatically regulate and ventilate the home, whenever there is an issue with air quality. The user is notified via smart alert and email whenever air quality drops to hazardous, and when it returns to normal.

Brand New: Montpellier Integrated Refrigeration

Montpellier have launched a brand new range of integrated refrigeration with:
great new features including Maxi-Fresh Preserver, Humidity Control and Turbo Air Fan Cooling
improved energy efficiency

This range can help preserve food for longer and save money on food and energy bills.

There are 9 new models in the range, including
– three undercounter models
– two Low Frost fridge freezers
– two Frost Free fridge freezers
– a tall larder fridge and tall freezer

DOMESTIC APPLIANCE FIRM BOUGHT BY PACIFICA GROUP

 Kent-based domestic appliance repairs, sales and servicing firm has been bought by industry giant Pacifica Group.

From its premises in Sittingbourne, Autowash has a team of 11 engineers who provide appliance repair cover the to the Kent area, working with a number of high-profile manufacturers.

It supports insurance companies with policy-covered repairs and has contracts with councils, letting agents, housing associations and schools, as well as supporting local charities.

Autowash has been in business since 1985 and employs a total team of 20.

The acquisition is part of Pacifica’s local strategy; creating a network of regional repairers offering consumers and businesses access to directly employed engineers.

It partners with brands such as such as AEG, Zanussi, Electrolux, Sony, Hisense, Hoover Candy, Haier, Servis, Electra and LG, among others.

Autowash is the latest business to join Pacifica Group following its acquisition of Service 87 in Guildford, Highland Appliance Services in Inverness and JK Domestics in Liverpool all taking place in 2022

Midea Launches M9 Robotic Vacuum Cleaner, A Smart Mop for Stress-free Floor Cleaning across All Surfaces

Midea Launches M9 Robotic Vacuum Cleaner, A Smart Mop for Stress-free Floor Cleaning across All Surfaces
Today’s lifestyle requires as simple a cleaning solution as possible when it comes to the home. Knowing this, Midea, a household electronics company focused on developing cutting-edge devices to meet the ever-changing needs of consumers, is launching the M9 Robotic Vacuum Cleaner (“the M9”) on March 28 in France, Spain, and Russia. The dual-purpose cleaner, with both vacuuming and mopping functions, represents a breakthrough in set-it-and-forget-it household cleaning. Featuring modern robotic cleaner functions, the M9 enables efficient cleaning regardless of household layout or surface changes. 3D Obstacle Avoidance Keeps the M9 Moving No Matter What’s in the Way

Fitted with dual-line lasers that quickly detect the distance between and height of objects in its path, the M9 can easily navigate around slippers, cords, and other small objects on the floor. The M9 builds a 3D environment of the household so that it can avoid getting stuck or malfunctioning while in the process of cleaning. Having learned the layout of the house, the M9 allows users to come and go as they please while the robotic cleaner does all the work.

Pressurized Mopping Mimics the Movements of a Human Cleaner

There are some situations where a spill or stain require a little bit of elbow grease. With a traditional mop, the human doing the cleaning must apply pressure while scrubbing and moving the mop around the surface to successfully remove the stain. Designers of the M9 had this in mind when developing the mop pad so that it can clean tough stains effectively. Combined with the M9’s three water flow levels, the Pressurized Mopping function copies the pressure that a human cleaner would apply on a standard mop to scrub out any dried stains, bringing the floor back to its original texture.

Auto Mop Raising Allows the M9 to Glide Across Different SurfacesAware of the various surfaces and surface levels in a house, designers of the M9 equipped it with Auto Mop Raising, allowing the robotic cleaner to detect rugs and carpets and raise its mop height accordingly. The Auto Mop Raising function lifts the mop pad up to 10mm and boosts suction for deeper carpet cleaning. Moreover, the raising function prevents the M9 from dragging secondary dirt and debris across already cleaned surfaces.

Haier India new top loading washing machine

Haier has announced the launch of its new line-up of anti–scaling top load washing machines in India. The washing machine is available in capacities of 8 kg and 9 kg and includes features such as Haier’s anti-scaling technology, the Bionic Magic Filter, smart laundry, 3D rolling wash, and more.

The new machine incorporates Haier’s proprietary anti-scaling technology, which entails cleaning the drum with 20 smart nanoballs propelled by the water flow and impacting and scrubbing against the inner and exterior tub walls 25 million times in a single wash cycle.

The powerful water flow stops dirt from accumulating on the tub walls and cleans the exterior wall of the inner tub automatically, protecting it from chemical use. It also features an inbuilt heaterFurthermore, top-load washing machines are equipped with smart sense technology, i.e., fuzzy logic, which automatically chooses the appropriate water level by sensing the weight of the clothes, and when combined with the Quick Wash feature, the items are washed in only 15 minutes.

The new machines feature Near Zero Pressure technology, which functions up to 0.01 MPa water pressure, with potential users in high-rise apartments with low water pressure and a low storage tank height in mind.

Vorwerk celebrating 140 years

Vorwerk is 140 years old – and that means 140 years of passion and innovation. Founded in the valley of the Wupper river as a carpet factory, Vorwerk also moved into the production of household appliances (Kobold vacuum cleaners) in 1929. The advantages of the first, powerful Kobold model could not be conveyed via retail sales – This gave way to direct sales at Vorwerk and certainly the most important milestone in Vorwerk’s history. Today Vorwerk is the number one direct sales company in Europe and a world leader in the direct sales of high-quality household appliances. In 2021, the Group generated sales totaling € 3.4 billion, a new company record.

The company owes its success to the people who are enthusiastic about the brand and its products and who actively support it. The Vorwerk community consists of 100,000 sales Advisors and some 9,000 employees, as well as many, many customers around the globe. It is precisely these people’s passion that has made Vorwerk so successful.

Vorwerk’s Company History
Back in 1883, Carl Vorwerk founded Barmer Teppichfabrik Vorwerk & Co., a small carpet factory and the cornerstone of today’s global brand. In doing so, he demonstrated entrepreneurial prowess because until then, high-quality carpets had only been manufactured in England. In 1907, Carl Vorwerk handed over the reins of the company to his son-in-law, August Mittelsten Scheid, who was himself the scion of an industrial family in business in Barmen since 1764. By 1909, the Vorwerk name had already become a familiar one beyond the region and the company was growing rapidly. It stepped up its carpet production, erected new buildings and set up the company’s own machine workshop. By this time, the product spectrum was constantly expanding and at that time, ranged from car axles to gramophone motors.

The invention of the radio brought the market for gramophones to its knees. Although, a new idea would save the day: The gramophone motor became a motor for a vacuum cleaner. In 1929, the Kobold was something of a small revolution: a handy appliance – but nevertheless one that was very effective. However, the market was not yet ready for that innovation, and prospective customers could not appreciate the advantages of the Kobold model from merely seeing it on sale in a retail store. Once again, a revolutionary idea would save the day, namely the introduction of direct sales in Germany – certainly the most important milestone in the company’s history. Brought back from the USA by August Mittelsten Scheid’s son, Werner in 1930, this people-oriented sales concept would become Vorwerk’s trademark and the secret of its success.

In 1953, Dr. Erich Mittelsten Scheid took on sole management of the company and initiated far-reaching changes, such as expanding the product range and opening up further to international markets. In 1968, akf bank became the first service brand to join the Group.

In 1969, Erich Mittelsten Scheid handed the Vorwerk reins over to his nephew, Dr. Jörg Mittelsten Scheid, who from 1969 to 2005 played a crucial role in shaping the company, turning it into an internationally successful corporate group. Expansion of the product portfolio is among the achievements that fall within his time at the helm: Already in 1971, the Thermomix® became the first multifunctional food processor and cooking appliance to be launched onto the market. Pushing ahead with its consistent strategy of internationalisation, Vorwerk founded its first foreign subsidiary abroad in China, in 1990, and subsidiaries in Eastern Europe soon followed. At the end of 2005, Dr. Jörg Mittelsten Scheid stepped down from the management of the company, but today continues to oversee the company as Honorary Chairman of the Supervisory Board. With Dr. Thomas Stoffmehl, Hauke Paasch and Dr. Thomas Rodemann, a three-member Executive Board now manages the fortunes of the Group, whereas the owner family provides continuity in its fifth generation.

Whirlpool awards

Whirlpool brand received the “Eletto Prodotto dell’anno 2023” award, the Italian recognition by Prodotto dell’Anno which selects the best products on the market based on innovation and consumer satisfaction.

“We are proud to have received the award in the laundry and cooking categories. This recognition testifies to the quality of Whirlpool appliances and confirms consumer’s trust and satisfaction with the brand, which is constantly striving to offer the best home living experience,” said Roberto Grimaldi, marketing director of Whirlpool Italy.