No, it's a bathroom fixture.
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The wire recognized by your governing body to mean "ground" is the wire an appliance connects its metal base to ground, via the household wiring. In the US that wire is green.
Yes. All Canadian regular household outlets work at 110-120 Volts.
Yes, an appliance that is 115 volts 15 amps can be plugged into a normal household electrical outlet in the Untied States of America, also available in Canada. LOL
A sink is not an appliance.
...appliance?
The answer is SAECO
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A vaccum cleaner.
A kettle is a household appliance used to boil water.
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At Lowes or another appliance store. and at star plubming
You can purchase household appliance insurance from many places. Typically, the manufacturer provides a 1+ year warranty for appliances. However, the store you bought your appliance from may also provide extended warranties.
The washing machine
I do not see an example.
A toilet.
Before the introduction of the hair dryer in1920 what common household appliance was promoted for its hair-drying ability?