Speed Queen

American laundry machine manufacturer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Speed Queen is an American laundry machine manufacturer headquartered in Ripon, Wisconsin, United States. Speed Queen is a subsidiary of Alliance Laundry Systems LLC, which billed itself as the world's largest manufacturer of commercial laundry equipment as of 2004.[1]

FormerlyBarlow & Seelig Manufacturing
Company typeSubsidiary
Founded1908; 118 years ago (1908)
Founders
  • Joe Barlow
  • John Seelig
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Speed Queen
FormerlyBarlow & Seelig Manufacturing
Company typeSubsidiary
Founded1908; 118 years ago (1908)
Founders
  • Joe Barlow
  • John Seelig
Headquarters,
United States
Parent
Websitespeedqueen.com
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Cash card-operated Speed Queen commercial washers and dryers
Speed Queen washers and dryers in a store display

Products

Speed Queen makes a large variety of residential and commercial products, from 25-pound (11 kg)-capacity tumblers to 250-pound (110 kg) washer-extractors, as well as dryers. Its commercial machines are a popular brand for laundromats, apartment buildings, and hotels.[citation needed]

History

Barlow & Seelig washing machine, 1908

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.[citation needed] 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, it switched production to support the war effort, manufacturing 20 mm shells, and parts for airplanes, tanks and guns. Later, it was sold to McGraw-Edison Company (which also owned Eskimo fans and Toastmaster), and then to Raytheon, in 1979. In 1998, Raytheon Commercial Laundry sold the brand to Alliance Laundry Systems.[2]

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