Household Appliances
FANTASTiC | 18 November 2022 | 420.74 MB
A collection of sounds from everyday household appliances. Fridges, freezers, stoves, laundry machines and microwaves make it feel just like home.
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A collection of sounds from everyday household appliances. Fridges, freezers, stoves, laundry machines and microwaves make it feel just like home.
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