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  2. Air ram - Wikipedia

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    The air ram is a pneumatic device that catapults a stunt performer through the air. To simulate the effects of an explosion, the performer steps on a large "pedal" and using compressed air the "pedal" is released sending the performer hurtling through the air. The distance and height the performer attains is dependent upon the air pressure set.

  3. Bissell - Wikipedia

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    Bissell Inc., also known as Bissell Homecare, is an American privately owned vacuum cleaner and floor care product manufacturing corporation headquartered in Walker, Michigan. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The company is the number one manufacturer of floor care products in North America in terms of sales, with 20% marketshare.

  4. Grey Technology (Gtech) - Wikipedia

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    Gtech's cordless vacuum, the AirRAM, has been reviewed in The Daily Telegraph, [10] The Sunday Times, [12] and Which?. [13] In addition, the Good Housekeeping Institute has approved the AirRAM, [ 14 ] [ 15 ] and the Gtech-designed Bissell Versus cordless vacuum was a winner in its 2009 VIP (Very Innovative Products) Awards.

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  6. Kirby Company - Wikipedia

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    Kirby Sentria (2006–2012) Jim Kirby (1884–1971) designed the first Kirby vacuums for George Scott and Carl Fetzer after World War I, although the Kirby name was not used on a vacuum cleaner until the 1930s. [4]

  7. Take 40 Australia - Wikipedia

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    Take 40 Australia first hit the airwaves in 1984 and was hosted by Barry Bissell for 20 years until his retirement in 2004. Bissell was an integral part of the show's success, counting down Australia's 40 biggest songs. He also celebrated the 1000th show milestone in 2003. [2]