Manufacturers and Brands
- Antonio Merloni SpA: including brand names Asko, Servis, ARDO
- Arçelik: including the brand names Arçelik, Beko, Blomberg, Grundig, Arctic, Altus, Flavel, Elektra Bregenz, Leisure
- Aurora
- BSH: including the brand names Siemens (German), Bosch (German)
- Candy: including brand names Candy, Hoover, Zerowatt, Helkama, Grepa, Vyatka, Jinling
- Drean
- Electrolux: including the brand names Electrolux, Arthur Martin, Zanussi, AEG (German),
- Fagor
- Fisher & Paykel New Zealand
- GE
- GAFA
- Indesit: including the brand names Indesit, Ariston, Hotpoint, Scholtes
- LG including Gold Star
- Longvie
- Gorenje
- Miele (German)
- Philco
- Polar (now the sole manufacturer of domestic twin tub washing machines in the UK)
- SMEG: including brand names SMEG worldwide and White Westinghouse in Europe.
- Samsung
- Vestel: Vestel, Regal, Vestfrost
- Videocon (in India)
- Washex
- Whirlpool: including the brand names Admiral, Amana, Bauknecht, Estate, Inglis, Kenmore, Laden, Maytag, Magic Chef, Kirkland, Roper & Philips
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