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It always amazes me when I talk to someone and they don't even know what brand their car or vacuum cleaner is! I don't get it! I know what brand everything I own is (of course by everything I mean everything that can be turned on... gadgets and appliances). The first thing I do when I go to someone's house is look at their kitchen appliances. I just make a mental note of brands and features (water/ice in the door, touch pad or push button controls, over the range microwave or free standing, stainless steel dishwasher or plastic, flat top range or coils)... stuff like that. It's not that I'm being judgemental, I just am really intrigued by it!

Of course if it's someone I'm meeting to become friends with, I will ask to see their vacuum cleaner if we haven't discussed it already.

So, what about you? Do you know what brand your applainces/things are without looking?
 
I have a feeling that most all of us here do that! I have been doing it for as long as I can remember!!LOL
 
I can relate to that!

I sometimes like confuse my partner when he asks me which dishwasher we are using and I throw out a model name (like 'the Mobile Maid') instead of the brand name. Evil? Moi???
 
I am amazed almost daily at the number of men/women who don't know if their STOVE is gas or electric, not to mention their dryer. Once they filmed a commercial in my store, and they had to fill an empty display slot for an over-the-range microwave. They put in an exact duplicate of the one next to it. Same finish, same brand, same sign. More than once I was asked "what's the difference between these two?" Fed up, I'd say "one is gas, the other electric". "Oh".
 
Without checking:

Sharp Carousel microwave oven
GE refrigerator
Maytag dishwasher
Hotpoint stove
Frigidaire washer
GE gas dryer

Small appliances:
KitchenAid hand mixer
Oster blender
Presto FlipSide Belgian waffle maker
Black & Decker Toast-R-Oven
KitchenAid immersion blender
Chef's Choice knife sharpener
Rival oblong electric skillet
Max Burton portable induction cooktop
Sunpentown Mr. Induction portable induction cooktop
 
LOL i love this as far as i know we have:

a magic chef stove, ge fridge, magic chef microwave, kenmore washer, dell computer, singer sewing machine, rowenta iron and hamilton beach blender my parents probably have no clue i dont know how i remember but my parents for sure dont know what brand washer or fridge we have LOL!
 
Our house
1 GE Fridge Top Freezer with Ice maker
1 Whirlpool Firdge Top Freezer with ICe Maker
1 GE SMoothtop with no convection oven
1 GE Spacemaker microwave
1 GE Natulis Dishwasher
1 Kenmore 29" Dryer with fold down hamper door
1 Frigidaire made Kenmore Front loader
1 Dirt Devil Made Kenmore Vaccue
1 Unkown maker Kenmore Canister
1 Dirt Devil Carpet Shampooer
1 Sanyo 27" Tv
1 Samsung 27" Tv
1 Emerson (Funi corp) 20" Tv
1 Hitachi VCR
1 JVC VCR
1 RCA 5-disc DVD changer
2 Sony single disc dvd player
1 Aiwa Shelf Stero
1 RCA Antenna
1 Homewear Sofa
Set of 3 Ashley Furniture End Tables
1 Lane Recliner
1 LAne Armless Chair
1 Bets Co. Recliner
2 Wiess Lamps
3 Target Bookcases (1 Premuim, 2 el chepo)
1 Lifestyle Armiore
1 Linens and things book case
2 heikman end tables
2 Carolina MAtress Guild Mattress (1 Glennwood and 1 Carribbean)
1 Saunder Desk
1 Target Prmieum Desk
1 Lane Dest Chair
1 Brother HL-3000 LAser Printer
1 Dell Desktop computer
2 Compaq Desktop computer
Belkin Router
Moterolla Modem
Viseon Scanner
Logictec webcam and mouse
1 Ikea Lamp
1 Kenmore Sewing Table
1 Overstock.com ottom
2 Sony Speakers
1 Kitchen aid food processor
1 Black and Decker Iron
1 Cuisanrt Coffeemaker
1 Sunbeam Toaster
1 Black and Decker Toaster Oven
1 Kodak Digital Camera
1 Cannon Digital Camera
1 Hamilton Beach Hand Mixer
1 Kenmore Grill

ANything else, cloths, computer speakers, and a few odd pieces of furniture i dunno.. But i pay attention to name and price..
 
this could be fun

how much do I know

Well, I have 25 vacuum cleaners.... suffice it to say the Kirby G5 is my fave, though the LG made Kenmore Iridium is a close second
GE Nautilus Portable dishwasher
Edgestar portable 2 in 1 laundry processor
magic chef gas range
magic chef fridge (top mount freezer, no ice maker)
Cooks Essentials Intellichef microwave/breadmaker
kitchen aid stand mixer
hamilton beach immersion blender
moulinex food processor
aroma food dehydrator
waring ice cream maker
deni vacuum sealer
faberware mechanical egg beater
black and decker hand mixer (was given to me and I've never used it!)
cutris mathes tv
compaq presario computer
hp ink jet printer
jasco made GE wireless keyboard/mouse
sunbeam bathroom scale (hate that appliance!)
honda accord car
timex alarm clock
2 Brother sewing machines, one vintage from 50's or so (like a Singer model 15 clone), one plastic zig zagger from early 90's (broken from when I tripped over the ironing board... which happens to be Mainstays (Wal-mart brand btw!)
homemedics back massager chair pad
homedics foot spa
advantage push button table fan
Hunter Century fan
HTC Wizard (T-mobile MDA) phone
Rowenta Surfline iron
Pyrex manual can opener
Velida red broom and mop
Also have a Uniden XC645 cordless speakerphone with a dual keypad that I got as a teenager, don't have land line, but I have the phone!
that's all I can think of right now (especially w/o looking), and certainly all I care about... white socks and toilet paper, I don't know or care about the brand!
 
Oh i forgot the cars:
97 Ford F-150 Lariat with 220K (hubbies truck)
99 Subaru Outback with 160K (my car)
04 Subaru Outback with 74K (hubbies car)
05 Ford Explorer with 80K (my company car)
 
If I bought it or was involved in buying it, then I know the brand name, and sometimes the model number if it's not ridiculously long or complicated. Here's what I have, or use on a regular basis.

Kitchen:

Sakura Range Hood R-727
Kenmore Glass-Top Range (Frigidaire made)
Kenmore Fridge (Whirlpool made)
Kenmore Elite Dishwasher (Whirlpool made)
KitchenAid 5-Qt Stand Mixer
KitchenAid 4-Qt Stand Mixer
Wusthof Classic 10-Piece Knife Set w/Block
14-Cup Cuisinart Limited Edition Food Processor
Lagostina Pots & Pans
Cuisinart Can Opener
B&D Toaster Oven
Sunbeam Toaster
Foodsaver Vacuum Sealer
Hamilton Beach Health Grill
IKEA Cabinet Handles
Uniden Phone/Answering Machine
Moen Extensa Faucet
Bonjour Kitchen Torch

Living Room/Entertainment:

Scientific Atlanta Cable Box (3250)
Scientific Atlanta HD Cable Box (3250HD)
Sony PlayStation 3 60GB
Nintendo Wii
Mitsubishi 27" CRT TV
Samsung 32" LCD HDTV
Honeywell Thermostat

Furnace/Laundry Room:

Kenmore Elite Oasis HE Washer
Kenmore Elite Oasis Dryer
Carrier Weathermaker 8000TS Natural Gas Furnace
Carrier Whole-House Humidifier

Computers/Electronics:

Apple 24" iMac 3.06GHz 500GB Hard Drive, 2GB Ram, 512MB NVIDIA 8800GS Video Card
Apple 15" Macbook Pro 2.2GHz, 120GB Hard Drive, 2GB RAM, 128MB NVIDIA 8600GS Video Card
Dell Dimension 5150 w/Windows XP Home
LaCie 750GB d2 Quadra Hard Disk
Western Digital 500GB My Book Premium Edition
Maxtor 300GB OneTouch III
Canon PIXMA iP4500 Printer
Canon PIXMA MP450 AIO
Canon i960 Photo Printer
Epson Stylus Photo RX620 Photo AIO
Logitech Z4 Speakers
Bose Companion 2 Speakers
Sony Ericsson K850i/(2)K790a/W810i/W580i Cellphones
Logitech MX/VX Revolution Mice
Apple iPod classic (160GB)
Apple iPod nano (4GB)
Apple iPod shuffle (1GB)
Canon PowerShot SD630
Canon PowerShot S400
Canol ELURA DC100 Video Camera
Sony Bluetooth Stereo
Apple Airport Extreme Wireless Router
Belkin 4-Port USB Hub

Other:

American Standard Toilets/Sinks/Bathtub
Moen Bathroom Faucets/Fixtures
Uniden Phones
Braun Toothbrush
Clothes from Abercrombie & Fitch
Fiesta BBQ
Honeywell HEPA Air Cleaner
APC Surge Protectors
 
A few times when I asked a freind or relative what airline they flew on when they took a recent vacation they responded with "I don't know".
When I asked a cousin what kind of plane they were on she responded "I didn't pay attention, my husband handles those kinds of things".
 
Reminds me of the time (when working for the Whirlpool dealer) we went on a service call for a washer reported as having oil leaking out from beneath ... a LOT of oil. Odd for a Whirly. We got there ... and it was a Maytag. The "customer" was rather embarrassed.
 
Here is my list

1 Haier twin tub washing machine
1 LG Turbodrum 8.5kg washing machine.
1 Hoover 5kg clothes dryer.
1 G.E.Side-by Side fridge-freezer.
1 LG microwave oven.
1 LG shark vacuum cleaner.
1 Nilfisk Astral Comet vacuum cleaner.
1 Sunbeam portable convection oven.
1 Mistral electric frypan.
1 Thor electric kettle.
1 Breville electric kettle.
1 Kambrook toaster.
1 LG 68cm(29 inch) crt colour televison.
1 Orion video cassette recorder.
1 LG dvd player.
1 Akai 3-in 1 sound system.
2 Sansui 51cm crt colour televsions
2 Samsung video-dvd combination units.
1 Dell dimension 520 computer.
4 Martec ceiling fans.
That's it for me,I can remember most of them from memory but one or two of the small appliances elude me from time to time.
Cheers folks.
Steve.
 
When I worked in Sears part-time selling appliances, many customers do not know:

1- Gas or electric?
2- Physical size of space or unit is...?
3- If electric, plug-in or hard-wire?
4- If electric and plug-in, three or four prongs (pins)?

Most are also appalled at the cost of a licensed plumber to come out and connect a gas appliance. "No the truck driver MAY NOT connect, under any circumstances, by law."

When I hear: "I want to convert to electric" especially when preceded by my "schpeal" that the gas dryer is $50 more to buy". Then one has to say/ask "The electic verison needs a very heavy-duty dedicated line. Do you have one?" they somehow never know.

Also, NO CLUE that an electric dryer here will triple their energy costs for that appliance. Once that is stated, the $50 is not an issue.

You have to wonder about the (lack of) thought processs.

As a kid, I knew the brands of all of my parents' friends appliances. In those days dishwashers (especially portables) were the most fun, in that they could be watched openly, right in front of the family and you still appeared to be social (i.e. not sneaking into the laundry room to peek).
 
I know all the brands of everything in the house; Keith doesn't care (Hi, Honey!)

Probably doesn't help that I prepend "The Mighty" to everything:
Coffee Mill = The Mighty KitchenAid
Dishwasher = The Mighty 2800
Stove= The Mighty Caloric
Microwave = The Mighty Radar Range
Vacuum = The Mighty Dial-A-Matic

Typical conversation goes like this:
Me: "Time to run The Mighty 2800?"
Keith: "No, it's time to run the dishwasher."
Me: "You mean 'The Mighty 2800'."
Keith: "No, I mean 'the dishwasher'."
Me: "It's not a dishwasher. It's 'The Mighty 2800'."
Keith: "Whatever."
Me: "Say it. Say 'The Mighty 2800'."
Keith: "No."
Me: "Come on, you can do it. Say 'It's time to run The Mighty 2800'."

That's when the tickling starts.

Oh yeah, it's just like The Algonquin Round Table around our house...

veg
 

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