Washing Machine Museum - Mr. Lee Maxwell owns over 1000 antique & vintage washing machines. His site provides searchable patent & manufacturer databases and a virtual tour of his museum, among other resources. - http://www.oldewash.com/
Antique Appliance Restorers - Restorer of antique/vintage stoves and refrigerators. Beautiful pictures of restored examples and interesting information on them, along with some hard to find replacement parts. An appraisal service is also offered. - http://www.antiqueappliances.com
Vintage Chambers Range Site - A celebration of the stoves produced by the Chambers Corporation from around 1912 through the 1960's. Site includes photo restoration stories and other restoration resources, scans of public domain original manuals and cookbooks as well as other material - http://www.vintagechambers.com
Automatic Washers, Dryers & Dishwashers - Everything from A to Z on vintage automatic washers, dryers & dishwashers. Includes entertaining discussion forums, pictures, manuals and video/audio files. - http://automaticwasher.org
Toastermuseum.com - Virtual museum presents a collection sorted by companies from A-Z, countries and characteristics. Includes technical specifications and resource links. - http://www.toastermuseum.com/
Simply Switch On - Virtual museum of small, early electrical appliances. - http://homepage.ntlworld.com/paul.linnell/sso/
Virtual Vintage Vacuum Cleaner Museum - Virtual vacuum cleaner museum with pictures and patent drawings of early machines. - http://www.vachunter.com
Mrs Mangles - Collector of antique mangles (old wringers used to wring sheets and clothes after washing in the late 1800's and early 1900's). - http://www.pipeline.com.au/users/alford/default.htm
The Vintage Vacuum Cleaner Museum - A detailed site featuring old vacuum cleaners. Vacuum cleaners have been around since the 1800s - learn more interesting facts at this site. - http://www.137.com/museum/
The Toaster Museum Foundation - A site devoted to educating, entertaining, and enlightening visitors about the history and cultural importance of the bread toaster. Museum features toasters from the early 1900's to present. - http://www.toaster.org/