Get a Grip on Your Appliance Handle

by guestpost on November 28, 2008

Working with appliances can be very gratifying, even if sometimes frustrating. The difference between a good experience and a horrible one can be something as simple as the appliance handle. The tools we use in everyday life generally make our lives happier by simplifying tasks that would be otherwise quite difficult. Frequently the handle of a tool is as important, and in some cases more so, than the tool itself. It can be such an integral part of the tool that it simply serves no purpose without a handle. An appliance handle is such a device. Consider the utility of a hand mixer without a handle; it goes round and round and falls on the floor. One of the appliances in our home that is used almost every day is the vacuum cleaner. Without a handle what would it do? Perhaps that explains the evolutionary path of the Roomba. Many of our appliances operate without handles, per se, but they’re usually floor mounted things that use knobs, like a dishwasher or and oven. But in the case of the oven, if its appliance handle were not attached to the door – well it just wouldn’t be the same. The functionality of an appliance handle is frequently what defines the value of the appliance even more than the appliance itself.


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