Appliance
An appliance is a device designed to perform a specific household task more efficiently than manual methods. Most appliances are powered by electricity or gas and are used to prepare, preserve, clean, or regulate the environment within living spaces. They range from large built-in or freestanding units to compact devices for personal use.
Common categories include major appliances such as refrigerators, freezers, ranges or ovens, dishwashers, and washing machines;
The modern class of electric home appliances emerged in the early 20th century with mass production and
Technologies used in appliances include motors, heating elements, compressors, pumps, sensors, and control boards. Many devices
Energy labeling and standards, such as Energy Star or other regional programs, guide consumer choices and encourage
As households adopt connected and autonomous features, appliances increasingly integrate with home networks and virtual assistants,