pictures of the first ever clothes dryer
George T. Sampson on June 7,1892.How do you know this is a myth you wasn't even born yet,so please don't say its a myth if you don't know the truth,he was problem the last one people assume made the clothes
The very first sink was made in the 18th century. When it was first created, it looked a lot like it does today.
first you have to calculate the circumfrance of the 4 inch dryer pipe. Then once you have calculated that you must do the answer times by the hole in which is designated in the roof. This answer will then tell you how easily it will actually be to fit the dryer pipe through the roof. if the answer is higher then 10 you must make the hole in the roof larger. Then reed it through and lock it in place. Then you can dry as many things as you like.
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The first patent for a washing machine was granted to Jacob Schaffer in 1767 in Germany, but the concept of washing clothes with mechanical assistance dates back even earlier. The first electric washing machine was developed in the United States in the early 1900s, with notable innovations by companies like the Hurley Machine Company. Over time, washing machines evolved, becoming more efficient and widely used across the world.
George T. Sampson on June 7,1892.How do you know this is a myth you wasn't even born yet,so please don't say its a myth if you don't know the truth,he was problem the last one people assume made the clothes
The first hair dryer was invented in the late 19th century. French-American inventor Alexandre-Ferdinand Godefroy is often credited with creating the first hand-held hair dryer in the 1890s, although earlier versions of hair drying devices existed.
A steam washer and dryer would be best for dry clean onl clothing.
The first hair dryer was a large, heavy and bulky contraption that resembled a vacuum cleaner with a hose attached. It required a lot of power and took a long time to dry hair.
that is a really good question to think about ... well i think that the water which is presented in the clothes is removed by the heating up of the dryer in other words i mean that when the dryer become extremely hot the water begins to boil.And then the water begins to turn to gas like wise something like evaporation.
what was the first car what was invented like?
wash your clothes with some soap powder that smells good and when you put them in the dryer put like 2 fabric sheets in there then when you are about to where them put some perfume on them.
This may be related to the oils used on some parts of the inner mechanisms of the dryer. When heated, the oils could smell slightly similar to the smell of a gas dryer. Or, your dryer could be pulling in odors (car exhaust fumes, outdoor cooking grills, etc.) from outside through the venting system.
Alexander Godefoy invented hair dryer. The hair dryer came from a vacuum, connecting the exhaust from the vacuum to a hose. Later he improved the vacuum model and created the first electric hair dryer. It looked (and was) like a whole bunch of tuba tubes that blew air into your face and your hair to dry it. This early model was later improved by Chinese scientists into the modern hair dryer we have now.
One difference might be the clothes load capacity of the dryer. Another could be how strong the components like belts, bearings, etc. are. Anything "commercial" is usually built more heavily than standard home units.
A dryer is an example of a machine that uses both thermal energy and mechanical energy to dry clothes. It doesn't fall into a specific category of simple machines like a lever or inclined plane.
Wash your clothes like normal, but don't put them in the dryer. After you wash them, hang them up or lay them out to dry.