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Appliances
Domestic Electrical Appliances
As well as the obvious page of electrical appliance shops, there's also a wealth of quirky interesting info about domestic appliances at this site, including some of the more unorthodox uses to which they can be put! There are pages explaining how they work, what can be done with them, recycling info, etc. This page helps as a centralised hub by which other pages about different types of device can be connected.
Did you know, you can choose your lottery numbers using secondhand domestic appliances? And what about converting appliances into other things? It all gets quite odd from here...
List of Domestic Appliances:
Microwave
Oven
One
of the first appliances to get a mention at this site, on account
of How a Microwave Oven
works. Prone to microwave tomfoolery, the whole
thing expanded into further odd research.
Toaster
Often
considered a small and almost comical domestic electrical
appliance, the electric toaster gets considerable coverage here,
but not with a tea towel, of course. Combined with a Fax Machine,
you can get toast-o-graphs, and then
there's Lotto Numbers using
Bread, and a variety of Coeliac (wheat free) items. Star Wars Shop gets a
mention on account of the Darth Vader Toaster (the Dark Side of
Toast). Also, Canned Bread, and Marmite. Toasters
are a obviously a decadent capitalist thing, as they are banned
in Communist Cuba! Update (2011), Cuba is starting to become
Liberated! Toasters are no longer banned! Soon, other new
freedoms will be allowed! Meanwhile, to see a whole page about toasters,
see the Electric Toasters page.
Kettle
There's
already a whole page devoted to kettles, and the art of extreme
kettling, custom kettles, high-performance GT kettles, etc. See Kettles. Kettles
in the UK are typically 2500 watts at 240 volts, and a full
kettle of tea can be heated to boiling point for about 4p.
Vacuum
Cleaner
Typically
an electric motor powered air pump which can suck up muck out of
the carpet. Vacuum cleaner spares contacts include Dyson, Vacuum Cleaner
Spares , eSpares , BuyRight , etc.
Other mentions of vacuum cleaners including Using the Vacuum
Cleaner to Choose Your Lottery Numbers and Looking for a Needle
in a Haystack. In case you hadn't
guessed, a vacuum cleaner
should have a blow end as well as a suck
end! Vacuum Cleaners may yet get a page about them here, like the one about toasters,
as vacuums have been adapted and used for various purposes here.
Some day, The Three Zombotrons will return!
Washing
Machine
Machines
for washing clothes. These get a mention in the page of industrial paper
mache, and also there's how to convert an
automatic washing machine glass window into a bowl. Washing
machine powder Ariel Automatic had an
affiliate program for one week a few Christmases ago. Antique
washing machines were available on Zyra's Bazaar
Tumble
Dryer
If
you get 49 tennis balls, you can use a
tumble dryer to choose your lottery numbers. Tumble
dryers can also be used for drying your clothes, but this is
expensive in electricity usage, and if the weather is dry then it's
cheaper and more economical to use sun and wind and a clothesline.
Dishwasher
Instead
of doing the washing of dishes yourself, you put them in a
machine. This may use a lot of water, but it gets the work done
so you can get on with something more important and/or more fun.
In British English, the hard work of washing crockery and cutlery
by hand in a bowl is known as "washing up", but that
term means something different in American English. At Zyra's
company, one of the company policies is "Mosquito larvae are
not allowed to live in the kitchen washing up bowl".
Fridge
or Freezer
After
Iceland Supermarket returned,
the page How a Fridge Works was
created. Plus, there's another page of Freezer Fun in which
various odd things are frozen with interesting effect!
Cooker
Besides
the obvious such as references to electrical
appliance shops and kitchenware, there's
also something about deliberately artificially ageing documents
in a cooker in the Message in a Bottle
technique for choosing Lottery Numbers, and there's a Wee
Baby Belling electric oven for sale on Zyra's
Bazaar
Bread
Making Machine
Bread
isn't expensive, so you're not making bread to save money.
However, there's a certain wholesomeness to eating bread that's
been made with flour that's been ground in your local wind-powered
windmill, with genuine true grit of millstones included. Plus, if
you're a coeliac and can't
eat wheat, making your own bread with gluten-free flour makes a
lot of sense! A leading manufacturer of bread-making machines for
home use was Panasonic, as in
"Panasonic Bread-Making Machine".
TV
Televisions. Largely
now reverting to their initial form, conceived as a separate
monitor and wireless set. These days this is manifested as such
things as satellite TV (in its
various forms), Freeview, etc.
Video
Recorder
Tape
recorders that can record moving pictures were very popular
before the digital age, and the key feature that made them
possible was the Helical Scan technique. There's a whole page of video recorder stuff,
including how to mend a
videotape
Telephone
Doesn't
really count, in an odd way, because phones were always powered
from the phone exchange rather than off the mains electricity,
but also because the page of things to
do with the phone is mainly not about
phones themselves and more about nitty gritty tricks you can do
with them. Also see BT Shop
Computer
Another
quirky exception. See computers, and places where you can
get computers. Again, most of the
stuff is about what goes on in them, rather than the machines
themselves. Technology is leaping ahead all the time. Also see EEP! and hard disc
Aircon
If
you live in a cold climate, heating is important. But if you live
in a climate that tends to be too hot for comfort, in-house
refrigeration is good. Although their initial cost is higher than
heaters of the same power, their efficiency is much better.
Contacts here include Alaskan
Aircon, Plasmacool and Aircon Direct, two of
which are UK contacts! Aircons are heat-pumps, and as such have a
reciprocal-Carnot efficiency, which is more 100%.
Dehumidifier
Very
much an underestimated appliance, but useful for controlling the
humidity inside the building. Museum curators
like them. Also see Thermohygrographs which
monitor temperature and humidity.
...and others to be added!
Regarding electrical appliances generally, there are some little-known things about power cuts which make interesting reading. For example, the way an electricity cut can affect gas appliances!
Also, in hard water, scale reduces efficiency? For gas appliances, yes it does, because of the efficiency or otherwise of the heat-exchanger, but for electrical appliances, no it doesn't, (thermodynamics: energy can not be created or destroyed).