A History of American Quality and Innovation
American homeowners have been depending on premium, long-lasting Amana brand products going all the way back to 1934, when Middle Amana, Iowa, native George Foerstner was challenged to see if he could design and build a beverage cooler that was functional and dependable. Although they were still very new, the Amana brand successfully met that challenge and . Then, he manufactured the first upright DeepFreeze for the home. Then, two years later, the company introduced another innovative product that quickly became indispensable for grocery stores and restaurants. That product was the first walk-in beverage cooler, which was also called a cold storage locker.
Although they eventually branched out from refrigeration, the young company quickly became a successful American institution in the design and manufacture of a wide array of innovative appliances that have revolutionized the quality of life in our modern times. Among these many innovative products were things like the Amana brand Radarange and the first portable microwave oven. Additionally, they began making and selling high-quality home heating and cooling systems designed to last.
Once that happened, the residents of Amana, Iowa, started a long history of pioneering, innovation and exceptional craftsmanship that changed the industry. Today, that spirit continues in the manufacturing of quality Amana Heating and Air Conditioning systems. From the technology used in the company’s unique Million-Air heat exchanger to the use of high-quality filter driers in their air conditioning units and heat pumps, the company and its leaders have kept their strong commitment to the Amana brand’s legacy of building and designing heating and air conditioning products that are built to last a long time. Time after time throughout the years, they’ve been recognized as the brand responsible for some of the most energy-efficient gas furnaces on the market. To stay true to this tradition of excellence, Amana’s Heating and Air Conditioning systems are assembled in the U.S.A. in their state-of-the-art facilities in Tennessee and Texas.