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http://www.fancollectors.org/
Organization dedicated to the preservation and promotion of fans, whether electric, gas, water or alcohol powered. Website hosts galleries, buy/sell/trade bulletin board, useful links as well as a link to an online fan discussion forum.
http://automaticwasher.org/
Everything from A to Z on vintage automatic washers, dryers and dishwashers. Includes entertaining discussion forums, pictures, manuals and video/audio files.
http://www.vintagechambers.com/
Describes the ranges produced from 1912 through the 1960's by the Chambers Manufacturing Corporation, with restoration photographs, scans of original manuals and cookbooks, and a discussion forum.
http://www.angelfire.com/home/flexibleshaft/
An homage to that icon of the mid-twentieth century American kitchen-the Sunbeam Mixmaster. Traces the development of this classic kitchen appliance through the years.
http://www.toaster.org/
A site devoted to educating, entertaining, and enlightening visitors about the history and cultural importance of the bread toaster. Museum features toasters from the early 1900's to present.
http://www.toastermuseum.com/
Virtual museum presents a collection sorted by companies from A-Z, countries and characteristics. Includes technical specifications and resource links.
http://www.vacuumland.org/
Official website of the "Vacuum Cleaner Collectors Club" (VCCC). Contains links to photo collections & videos, owners manuals, newsletters, wanted/for sale board, etc.
http://www.vachunter.com/
Virtual vacuum cleaner museum with pictures and patent drawings of early machines.
http://www.oldewash.com/
Mr. Lee Maxwell owns over 1000 antique and vintage washing machines. Searchable patent and manufacturer databases and a virtual tour of his museum, among other resources.
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