UK Whitegoods Strike Two

Today UK Whitegoods reached the ripe old age of two. Some may say that this could be the “Terrible Two’s” as it’s commonly known however, we don’t think so. That said we do have a lot on over the next year. Looking back over the last year, it’s not exactly been quiet either. We’ve accomplished …

Fisher & Paykel Retail Pricing Investigation Ends

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) consumer regulator announced that it has concluded its investigation into New Zealand-based appliance maker Fisher & Paykel Appliances Holdings and its involvement in the retail pricing of its products.

Haier Considering Counterbid for Maytag

Chinese home appliance maker Haier Group is considering making a bid for Maytag Corp, the struggling U.S. appliance group that last month agreed to be taken private by Ripplewood Holdings in a 2.1 bln usd deal, the Financial Times reported.

LEC To Cease Production At Bognor Regis

In a letter sent to service agent son the 9th June 2005 LEC has announced that production at its Bognor Regis site will cease by the end of August 2005. This is of course in response to the sale of LEC to Glen Dimplex earlier this year and the subsequent review of the business.

Zanussi, Electrolux & Tricity Bendix Dishwashers

There are two common types of fill systems used by the Electrolux group of dishwashers and both are discussed frequently on UK Whitegoods. Both systems utilise displacement of air to operate pressure switches, which will cut off the electrical supply to the water valve and thus the supply of wate…

Steam for the household

Steam is hot. Companies are using steam to drive sales of dishwashers, ovens, carpet cleaners and washing machines as competition heats up in the appliance industry. Asian-based electronics companies, including three with U.S. headquarters in North Jersey – Sharp, Samsung and LG Electronics – are…

Domestic appliance makers have to conform

There is an increasing number of electrical devices in the home that emit electromagnetic fields (EMF), to which users are constantly exposed. To tackle this subject, CENELEC (European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardisation was mandated by the European Commission and the European Free Tra…

One in 10 firms makes false trade body claim

One in ten tradesmen in the Capital falsely claims to be part of a trade organisation, sparking warnings that residents may unwittingly be employing unreliable workmen. A survey of traders by Edinburgh Trading Standards showed ten per cent of building, roofing and plumbing businesses falsely adve…

Some shareholders sue Maytag

At least a half-dozen shareholder lawsuits have been filed against Maytag, claiming that its board of directors is cheating investors by failing to get the best price in a proposed $2.1 billion sale of the company, based in Newton. One of Maytag’s biggest shareholders, Brandes Investment Partners…

Spanish warning over EU’s electronics recycling capacity

European countries aiming to meet the WEEE Directive should concentrate efforts on the treatment of electronic waste, rather than worrying about collections, writes Adam Hooker in Barcelona. That is the advice from Spanish recycling expert Jos© Ramin Carbajosa, who told Bureau of Internation…