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For many Americans, investing in American-made products is a source of pride. So when you’re looking for a new appliance, you may be wondering which companies manufacture in the USA. These are some notable examples.

Made in America: Which Appliances Are Made in The USA?

Whirlpool Corporation/Maytag (Headquarters: Benton Harbor, Michigan)

The Whirlpool Corporation’s history in America dates all the way back to 1911, when their first washer was produced. Flash forward to today, Whirlpool has 9 production plants located across the East Coast and Midwest. Maytag also has a long history of manufacturing in the US, starting in 1893. They were acquired by Whirlpool in 2006, so many of its products are now produced at Whirlpool’s plants. According to Whirlpool, it employs 28,000 Americans to run their day-to-day operations.

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General Electric (Headquarters: Louisville, Kentucky)

General Electric has shown their commitment to American manufacturing in multiple ways. They spend 70-90% of the funds used to make their appliances in the USA. Also, GE claims to have invested over $1 billion in new plants, equipment, technology, and employee training in the States. Every aspect of their production employs thousands of Americans.

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Sub-Zero/Wolf (Headquarters: Madison, Wisconsin)

Sub-Zero was founded in America in 1945 and have exclusively built their products in the USA ever since. While Sub-Zero manufactures refrigerator/freezers, the Wolf brand was created to market their line of high-quality cooking appliances. They take great pride in having control of every step of the manufacturing process due to this. It goes hand-in-hand with their commitment to manufacturing appliances of the highest quality. With a Sub-Zero or Wolf appliance, you can be rest assured their commitment to American manufacturing isn’t ever going away.

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Buy American!

Now that you know which appliances are made in USA, get out and buy American! When you’re in the market for a new appliance, consider purchasing a Sub-Zero, Wolf, GE, Whirlpool or Maytag appliance. Not only will you get a high-quality product, but you’ll be supporting American manufacturing. Products produced in the US help drive our economy and keep Americans employed. 

 

Justin Duby

Justin Duby

Justin Duby, a Grants Pass native, opened Just-in Time Appliance Repair in 2014 after working with his grandparents in the appliance repair business for almost 10 years. Justin attends various training programs throughout the year to keep his skills sharp.

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