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Encyclopedia > Husqvarna

Husqvarna is a manufacturer of power lawn equipment, sewing machines and formely mopeds. The company is best known for its chainsaws and "smart" (computerized) sewing machines and sergers.


The company is now part of Electrolux.


The name is a spelling variant of the town Huskvarna.


External links

  • Official Website (http://www.husqvarna.com)

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Husqvarna was founded in Sweden and its first machine was a bicycle fitted with a single cylinder two-stroke engine which generated 1.5-horsepower.
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Husqvarna was very keen to engineer and sell state of the art equipment and to keep quality high and within reasonable cost.
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