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  2. Is Bissell’s Little Green Machine Really Worth It? We Review ...

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    The water goes from clear to “chocolate milk brown,” leaving the sofa and her dad’s car looking 5-years younger. Basically, the machine works like cleaning botox for both upholstered items.

  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 in Greater Grand Rapids. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The company is the number one manufacturer of floor care products in North America in terms of sales, with 20% marketshare.

  4. Kirby Company - Wikipedia

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    James Kirby invented the "vacuette" circa 1919. The company's primary competitors included The Hoover Company and The Eureka Company, both of which began operations in 1909, as well as Bissell that started building carpet sweepers in 1876. Their primary European competitor was Electrolux, which started 1924.

  5. Hot water extraction - Wikipedia

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    Consumer-grade extraction cleaner by Bissell. 3-liter fluid capacity; no heating element. A button on the vacuum-head dispenses the cleaning fluid (special soapwater) by air pressure. Consumer-grade and rental machines use similar technology to professional systems, but with less power and usually without an element to heat water.

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    This Shark Navigator vacuum holds an impressive 4.4-star rating after more than 105,000 reviews, and during Labor Day, it’s $40 off (only $160). ... Bissell 2998 MultiClean Allergen Lift-Off Pet ...

  7. Utility scam - Wikipedia

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    Some scam artists can disguise their phone number to make it look as though the real utility company is calling. Some scammers "use the legitimate company’s hold music and typical automated introduction to deceive customers who call them back." [3] Some scammers can mimic what a legitimate utility company employee may sound like. [4]

  8. Portable water purification - Wikipedia

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    The Portable Aqua Unit for Lifesaving (short PAUL) is a portable ultrafiltration-based membrane water filter for humanitarian aid. It allows the decentralized supply of clean water in emergency and disaster situations for about 400 persons per unit per day. The filter is designed to function with neither chemicals nor energy nor trained personnel.

  9. Refund theft - Wikipedia

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    Refund theft, also known as refund fraud, refund scam or whitehouse scam, is a crime which involves returning goods ineligible for refund to a retailer in exchange for money or other goods. The goods returned may have been acquired illegally, or they may be discarded damaged goods.