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  2. A Guide to the Most Common Vacuum Attachments (and What ... - AOL

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    Read on to learn about the 10 most popular vacuum attachments and what to use each one for. Related: The 10 Best Vacuums of 2024, According To Our Testing. Dust Brush.

  3. Flowbee - Wikipedia

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    A man uses a Flowbee, an electrically powered vacuum cleaner attachment made for cutting hair. The Flowbee is an electrically powered vacuum cleaner attachment made for cutting hair. It was developed and filed for patent in 1986 [1] by Rick E. Hunts, a San Diego, California, US carpenter.

  4. Wahl Clipper - Wikipedia

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    Wahl Clipper Corporation was founded due to Leo J. Wahl's patent for an electromagnetic hair clipper in 1919. [3] On February 2, 1921, he purchased a majority of the stock of his uncle's manufacturing company which made the clipper, and incorporated the business as Wahl Clipper Corporation. [4] In 1924, Leo Wahl patented a vibrating motor hair ...

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  6. Hair clipper - Wikipedia

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    Clippers can also be maintained with aerosol clipper spray which acts as a coolant, disinfectant, lubricant, cleaner, and rust preventative. It is possible to find out what is inside such a product by viewing the product's safety data sheet online. Wahl Hair Clipper Oil, for example, is simply mineral oil packaged in a bottle with a dropper tip.

  7. Bullbar - Wikipedia

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    A bullbar on a Land Rover Discovery fitted with spotlights and a sand flag. Push bar of a police car in Abu Dhabi, used to move stranded vehicles out of the way. A bullbar or push bumper (also kangaroo bar, roo bar, winch bar or nudge bar in Australia, livestock stop [NB 1] or kangaroo device in Russia, and push bar, ram bar, brush guard, grille guard, cactus pusher, rammer, PIT bar, PIT ...