| Type | Subsidiary |
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| Industry | Kitchen appliances |
| Founded | 1877 |
| Founder(s) | Carl Andreas Neff |
| Headquarters | Ruiter Straße 8, 75015 Bretten, Germany |
| Key people | Managing Director |
| Products | Cookers, fridges, freezers, hobs, dishwashers |
| Employees | 1,300 (Germany) |
| Parent | BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH |
| Website | NEFF |
Neff is a German brand of high-end kitchen appliances, owned by Siemens and Robert Bosch.
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It was founded as a small family company in Germany on 12 June 1877 by Carl Andreas Neff. It was first known as Carl Neff Herd und Ofenfabrik (stoves and oven materials). In 1914 the company first made a gas oven. In 1950, they introduced their first oven with a thermostat. By 1955, they were making appliances in different colours, to suit a bespoke fitted kitchen. The company had the slogan im Haus - der Zeit voraus.
In 1957, it introduced the first microwave oven. In 1957, it introduced the first induction cooker (hob) in Europe, marketing it under the revolutionary slogan of Kochen auf der kalten Platte (cook on a cold surface). In 1961 it introduced the first integrated cooker units in Europe, built into other kitchen units - the built-in oven. Also in the same year they began selling larger microwave cookers for commercial (catering) uses. By 1970 it was branching out into providing for the full range of units to make up a fitted kitchen. By the early 1970s the cookers were controlled with a digital clock.
In 1971 it introduced its Circotherm system whereby hot air was circulated around the oven to allow a distribution of cooking with more regularity. These cookers are known as convection oven or fan ovens, and are still for a specialist market. The Circotherm system was patented by the company, marketed under the slogan Rundum-Hitze ist mehr (all around heat is more). In 1985, the convection oven system was first introduced for gas ovens.
In the late twentieth century Neff-Werke was a subsidiary of AEG-Telefunken (Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft (formed in 1967) - the equivalent of Britain's GEC). The other subsidiaries were AEG-Telefunken Hausgeräte and Zanker. The NEFF factory was in Bretten in the north-west of Baden-Württemberg, where it employed around 2,000 people. In August 1982, AEG was having financial problems. AEG was bought by Daimler-Benz in 1985, and ceased to exist in 1997.
In 1967, Robert Bosch GmbH of Stuttgart and Siemens AG of Munich formed a joint venture, Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH. It bought Neff in 1982 when AEG went bankrupt.
When Britain joined the EEC in 1973, Neff products, with other German kitchen appliance brands, began to be available. This would have been mostly in the south of England.
It markets its products with the Austrian celebrity cook, Sarah Wiener.
In the UK the company is owned by BSH Home Appliances Ltd, based in Wolverton, Buckinghamshire. Its four kitchen appliance brands are Bosch, Siemens, NEFF and Gaggenau.
The Good Housekeeping Awards have recognised Neff’s superior products on numerous occasions. Recent introductions include the innovative ‘slideway’ oven door and ‘steam assist’ options within conventional ovens meaning food will never dry out or lose moisture and nutrients.
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