Are Home Appliances Different From Business
Appliances?
Author: Amy Nutt

Homes and businesses can have very different requirements when
it comes to choosing appliances. Clearly, if your business is
home-based, your appliance needs are equivalent to that of a
residential home. Likewise, if you are running a large
manufacturing company your needs are going to be different. Even
so, home appliances and business appliances are basically the
same.

As the needs of all homes are pretty much the same, they all
have the same basic appliances. Businesses, on the other hand
can be very different, and have very different requirements.
There are five basic, regular home appliances. These are the
washer and dryer, stove, refrigerator and dishwasher. Other,
smaller home appliances can include a microwave, coffee maker,
kettle, toaster, blender, mixer, food processor, extra ranges
and more.

Businesses rarely have as many appliances as homes do,
although, some businesses can require the same appliances only
in more heavy-duty models. For example, in your home, the coffee
maker is usually only turned on and run once in the morning. In
a fair sized business, the coffee maker could be used five or
ten times a day, or more for a larger business! When shopping
for your home, you would probably buy a regular 12 cup coffee
maker, but when shopping for a large business you would probably
want to find something more durable and large in proportion to
the amount of people that will be using it.

A lot of businesses, including smaller ones have a kitchen in
which there is usually a microwave, small fridge and a kettle.
These are the same appliances that you would typically find in a
residential home. The larger businesses may have a more
full-sized kitchen with a stove and regular fridge. Some might
even have a dishwasher! Businesses like manufacturing companies
and factories are the ones that have the heavy duty appliances.
Some of these appliances include very large freezers and
refrigerators. Some factories like to provide frozen treats for
their employees in the summer because of the lack of air
conditioning, and as such, they need a much more heavy-duty
freezer than a home would typically have. The fridges in these
factories would also be much larger in order to house all of the
lunches of the employees. Some homes with bigger families can
have a large fridge, but not usually as large as the factory
fridges.

Another difference between home and business appliances is that
appliance manufacturers will sometimes make the business
appliances have a higher wattage than the appliances meant for
homes. The reason for this is because business appliances are
used a lot more often and in a larger capacity than appliances
in the setting of a home.

So, there is not much difference between home and business
appliances. There only needs to be a difference if the business
is large and has a lot of employees. Also, both of these types
of appliances are bought at the same stores. It is very hard to
find a store that only sells business appliances.


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investment pieces as they may be with you for many years.