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Hoover Platinum Collection Carpet Cleaner Review Video
Posted on May 29th, 2010 No comments
Watch in as I demonstrate how the new Hoover Carpet Cleaner gets the job done on our area rugs and the set up process from out of the book to onto the rug.
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Dyson DC15 Allergy pick-up demo Video
Posted on May 29th, 2010 No comments
Dyson DC15 Allergy pick-up demo Video
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History Of The Vacuum Cleaner
Posted on August 10th, 2009 No comments
Invention of the sweeper Precise information on the first vacuum cleaners are not secured. There are good reasons that the Americans Anna and Melville Bissell essential to the development of the vacuum cleaner contributed, although Bissell 1876 patent is not the first idea in this direction was taken. Early as 1865, an American in Chicago have built something similar. The Bissell had a glass business (in other sources is of a bakery’s speech), and both the defendant incurred dust, which was painstakingly removed and again led to fierce Niesreaktionen.
The technically gifted Melville then designed a device that is the raising of the dust should be prevented. The idea was that the dust by a hand crank-operated air pump directly into a container to be catapulted. The Melville convincing customers of their business from the device and soon (1883) began the series production. The success also supported the theory of the French scientist Louis Pasteur from pathogenic bacilli, which were transmitted by dust. The population fell almost into a cleaning compulsion. According to Melville’s sweeper was raging paragraph. The success was so great that it was said that the carpet “gebissellt”.
Strictly speaking, was not yet a vacuum cleaner was invented, but merely a sweeper.






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