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  2. Ronco - Wikipedia

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    HD Schulman International Trading LLC, doing business as Ronco, [1] is an American company that manufactures and sells kitchen appliances. Ron Popeil founded the company in 1964, [ 2 ] and infomercials for the company's products quickly made Ronco a household name.

  3. David Oreck - Wikipedia

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    It came with the abandoned design for an upright vacuum cleaner by Whirlpool, a business RCA had a shareholding in. However, Whirlpool's largest customer, Sears was concerned the arrangement would compete with them so in 1963, Oreck and his brother Marshall set up Oreck Corporation to independently sell his own vacuum cleaners by mail order. [5]

  4. Conservation and restoration of vinyl discs - Wikipedia

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    One of the most renowned cleaning brushes are the RAMAR [7] record brushes. Based in Berlin, RAMAR specializes in audiophile designs and products that merge functionality and artistry. The record brushes from RAMAR are characterized by their unique brush trim and design [8]. Six double rows of carbon fibres and two rows of goat hair ensure ...

  5. These are the best Labor Day vacuum deals from Dyson ... - AOL

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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). ... as well as learn how to empty the vacuum (or ...

  6. Ron Popeil - Wikipedia

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    Popeil initially operated as a distributor of his father's kitchen products and later formed his own company, Ronco, in 1964. He continued as a distributor for his father and added additional products from other manufacturers. [11] Ron Popeil and his father became competitors in the 1970s for the same retail store business. [citation needed]

  7. 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.