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Smartphones allow consumers access to information to order books, plan a journey, play music, take photos, shop.

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It changed everything - first of all the need to carry a huge bag full of files and diaries to and from work and assignments. Smartphones arrived in 2007 but, late to the party as ever, I didn’t get my mitts on one until 2014 - and since then I have never let it go. I suspect anyone who grew up having to wash and dry dishes three bloody times a day would agree.Ĭhild car seats (1997) has revolutionised car travel for millions of young families across the world For me, it is up there with the computer and Netflix as a godsend and a life-changer. Which? lists the dawn of the dishwasher as 1965 but I didn’t have one until about ten years ago. Ditto my John Lewis dishwasher, which I think I love more than my lover. Today, I bless my strong and silent Bosch as it effortlessly swishes through every load. Once a rubber lattice had been placed on top and the beast was switched on, the whole house would reverberate as if a jet flypast and an earthquake were taking place simultaneously. Sopping wet clothes had to be lifted out of the tub and into a mangle clipped to the sink, then loaded back into the spinner. At the risk of sounding like a Downton Abbey scullery under-maid, I can remember when laundry was a colossal, bicep-busting chore that lasted all day and involved a washing board, a twin-tub machine and giant, evil-looking laundry tongs. The laundry! Automatic washing machines were in the shops by 1962 but still too expensive for most households (the equivalent of £2,325 today).

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They meant housewives no longer had to supervise boiling water or attend to slices under a grill - which left them free to do other things, such as the laundry.

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Little things that were actually big things, such as plug-in toasters (1958) and electric kettles that switched themselves off (1960). Double glazing was first introduced in 1973 when tighter building regulations followed the first big oil crisis










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