
Speed Queen is a
laundry machine
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manufacturer headquartered in
Ripon
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,
Wisconsin
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,
USA
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. Speed Queen is a subsidiary of
Alliance Laundry Systems
Alliance Laundry Systems LLC is a provider of commercial laundry systems. The company designs, manufactures, and markets a line of commercial laundry equipment under various brands in over 100 countries. Among the company’s products are washer ...
LLC, which billed itself as the world's largest manufacturer of commercial laundry equipment as of 2004.
Products
Speed Queen makes a large variety of residential and commercial products, from -capacity tumblers to washer-extractors, as well as dryers. Its commercial machines are a popular brand for
laundromats,
apartment buildings, and
hotels
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.
As summarized by product review website
Wirecutter
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in 2018, Speed Queen's top-loader washing machines have a reputation for being "wasteful
ndineffective", requiring much more energy and water than modern front-loading washers, however on the other hand are regarded as "exceptionally durable and repairable", with fans also praising their ability to thoroughly clean heavily soiled work clothes.
A 2018 design change, revealed as the TR7, introduced what the company described as a "radically different" washing mechanism, abandoning the separate movement of
agitator and tub for which Speed Queen laundry machines had previously been known.
The design faced criticism, receiving only a 4.2 rating from CNET, who described the design as that it "doesn't clean nearly enough to recommend it to everyone." It also received a "poor" rating by
Consumer Reports
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Founded ...
(CR) for cleaning clothes—the only washer tested by CR to receive such a rating. On the "heavy cycle" CR said the cleaning rating would be "fair". In 2019, Speed Queen effectively reverted to the separate agitator and tub with the release of the TC5.
History
The company was founded in 1908 by Joe Barlow and John Seelig as Barlow & Seelig Manufacturing. They got their start by taking existing machine designs and improving them. In 1922, Speed Queen was the first company to introduce washers with nickel-copper tubs. The brand name "Speed Queen" was created in 1928. During
World War II
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, it switched production to support the war effort, manufacturing 20 mm
shell
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s, and parts for airplanes, tanks and guns. Later, it was sold to
McGraw-Edison
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Company (which also owned Eskimo fans and
Toastmaster
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), and then to
Raytheon
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. In 1998,
Raytheon
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Commercial Laundry sold the brand to Alliance Laundry Systems.
Speed Queen Ireland
Speed Queen Ireland provides cheap and easy self-service laundrettes around the
Republic of Ireland
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Manufacturing companies based in Wisconsin
Ripon, Wisconsin
Manufacturing companies established in 1908
1908 establishments in Wisconsin
American companies established in 1908