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What Are Home Appliance?

Home appliances, also referred to as household appliances, an electrical appliance or a household appliance, a device that helps with household chores, such as cooking, cleaning and storing food. 

Household appliances are divided into three types: 
1. Small Appliance 2. Main equipment, or white goods, 3. Consumer electronics, or brown products
Definition:
 In the context of a wide range of uses, a domestic application attached to a home appliance is bound by the definition of a device as "a device or device designed for a specific use or function". More precisely, "home appliance": "a device or machine, usually an electric one, that is in your home and that you use to do things like cleaning or cooking." Broadly defined, it allows almost any appliance intended for household use to be household appliances, including consumer electronics as well as ovens, refrigerators, toasters and air conditioners. 
The main Home Appliance: 
The main appliances, also known as white goods, include major household appliances and may include: air conditioners, dishwashers, laundry dryers, drying cabinets, freezers, refrigerators, kitchen ovens, water heaters, washing machines, trash compactors and microwaves. White products were usually painted or white enameled, and many of them still exist. 
Small Home Appliances: 
Small appliances: a food processor, a waffle iron, a coffee maker and an electric kettle Small appliances department in a store Small kitchen appliances are usually small household electric machines, also very useful and easy to carry and install. Another category used in the kitchen is: Juicer, Electric Mixer, Meat Grinder, Coffee Grinder, Deep Fryer, Herb Grinder, Food Processor, Electric Kettle, Waffle Iron, Coffee Maker, Blender & Duff Blender, Rice Cooker, And exhaust hood. 
 Consumer Electronics: 
Consumer electronics or home electronics Consumer electronics includes devices used for entertainment, communication and entertainment. In British English, they are often referred to as brown products by producers and sellers, to distinguish them from "white products" which are meant for household chores, such as washing machines and refrigerators, although nowadays, they may be considered brown products. Some are connecting to the Internet. It's rare but the name is stuck, even for products that are unlikely to have a wooden case (such as a camcorder). In the 90s, this distinction was missing in the big box consumer electronics stores, which sell both entertainment, communications, and home office devices and kitchen appliances such as refrigerators. The best-selling consumer electronics products are compact discs. Examples are: home electronics, radio receivers, TV sets, CDs, VCRs and DVD players, digital cameras, camcorders, still cameras, clocks, alarm clocks, computers, video game consoles, high. Home movies, telephones and answering machines.

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