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Even the manufacturer misnamed it
This is the first time I've seen an under-cabinet item called "under the counter" by its manufacturer (Magnavox-branded, no less):
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General Electric had "under the counter" coffee makers....radios...televisions...can openers too.
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Wow. Apparently no-one really thought about what they were writing.
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lol maybe it was such a colloquialism that the manufacturers just called it that.
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I had a Philco that appeared to be the same set.
Leave it to marketing to say something dumb and spread it around.
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As I recall, all under cabinet mounted devices were under counter. I don't ever recall seeing "under cabinet" on anything. I have a pic of our can opener which would have sounded dumb if it had said "space encabinet"
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Googling either under counter or under cabinet gets all devices, most of which are under cabinet, but some of which are actually under counter. So I guess under counter is just used too frequently to correct.
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I always referred to them as over-the-counter or under-cabinet.
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So one doesn't need a prescription to buy one of those TV's.
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GE had a better name for them, "Spacemaker".
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