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    Bissell CleanView Upright Vacuum $ at BISSELL. A major highlight of this vacuum by Bissell is its “triple action” brush roll, which loosens, lifts and removes embedded dirt and pet hair ...

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    Bissell PowerForce Helix Bagless Upright Vacuum. $59 $79 Save $20. ... Make sure your car looks good as new afterward with the Bissell Little Green portable carpet cleaner, which removes spots and ...

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    Dyson Ball Animal 2 $499.99 at Amazon. Dyson Ball Animal 2 $499.00 at Home Depot. Dyson Ball Animal 2 $499.00 at Abt. Kenmore Pet Friendly Cross-Over DU3017. CR's take: A recent addition to our ...

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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.

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    The DC16, launched in 2006, is Dyson's first handheld vacuum cleaner based on the same technology as used in the DC14 and DC15 root cyclone upright vacuum cleaners. The DC16 has 36 airwatts of constant suction. The DC16 shares the same styling as the other recent upright and cylinder vacuum cleaners in the Dyson range, and weighs 1.5 kg (3.3 lb).

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    Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Company was founded in 1909 in Detroit, Mich. by Toronto, Canada-born real estate auctioneer Fred Wardell (1866–1952) [3] to sell vacuum cleaners for which he had acquired several patents. [4] At first only selling vacuum cleaners manufactured by others, in 1913 he and four partners purchased their first plant.