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    The best way to keep these unruly hairs in check is with a nose hair trimmer. Like electric razors and beard trimmers, these devices are specifically designed to cut hairs in hard-to-reach places ...

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    5. VacLife Handheld Vacuum. Best Battery Life. If long runtime and short charging times are your number one concern, this cordless model is the right one for the job.

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    This Bissell has nearly 18,000 less-famous but equally enthusiastic five-star fans at Amazon. One reviewer wrote: "I love this thing.I love that you can vacuum alone or vacuum and mop at same time."

  5. Wahl Clipper - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, it started an electronics division with the first cordless and rechargeable soldering iron. [4] In 1975, Wahl released a line of back and foot massagers utilizing the vibrating motor technology used in their hair trimmers. [4] In 1984, Wahl invented the first cordless consumer beard and moustache trimmer, Groomsman Beard and Mustache ...

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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 .

  7. Vacuum cleaner - Wikipedia

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    A hand-powered pneumatic vacuum cleaner, c. 1910. An early electric-powered model is also shown. The first vacuum-cleaning device to be portable and marketed at the domestic market was built in 1905 by Walter Griffiths, a manufacturer in Birmingham, England. [13]