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Josephine Cochrane And Her Dishwasher

18 min · 12. juni 2026
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Step back to the late 1800s for a WOW-Story about Josephine Cochrane — the woman who built the very first successful mechanical dishwasher! This MEGA exciting adventure shows how one idea, sketched on a lamp-lit table, became a machine that saved time, protected fragile china, and changed kitchens forever. Perfect for curious listeners who love inventions, history, and surprising heroes. Hosts Ben & Pia guide you through clinking plates, copper boilers, and the busy fair kitchens of Chicago. Historical Fun Fact: Josephine received US Patent 355,139 in 1886 for her dishwashing machine that used wire racks and pressured water jets — a design idea still echoed in modern dishwashers! Did you know? Josephine first sold her machines to hotels and the 1893 Chicago World's Columbian Exposition kitchens because home plumbing often lacked the hot water and pressure needed at that time. Which story do you want to hear next? Ben & Pia invite you to write your suggestions and explore more amazing true tales from history! #LetsRewind #History #Inventors #JosephineCochrane #Dishwasher #STEM #WomenInHistory #AmazingStories

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