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  2. ThisWorx car vacuum review: Fast, hassle-free dust-busting ...

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    Yeah, this is pretty much a Dustbuster for the car, one with a 16-foot power cord that plugs into any standard 12-volt outlet (previously known as a cigarette lighter, now referred to as a power ...

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    From brands like Bissell, Dyson, and Shark, these are the best—and worst—cordless handheld vacs you can buy today. We Tested 7 Handheld Vacuums for Cars and Picked Our Favorites Skip to main ...

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    Black+Decker Dustbuster Handheld Vacuum $ at Walmart This 2.11-pound handheld vacuum cleaner has a dustbin capacity of 0.25 gallons, a 10.8-volt lithium ion battery and a wall mount for charging.

  5. Vacuum cleaner - Wikipedia

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    Lightweight hand-held vacuum cleaners, either powered from rechargeable batteries or mains power, are also popular for cleaning up smaller spills. Frequently seen examples include the Black & Decker DustBuster , [ 26 ] which was introduced in 1979, [ 27 ] and numerous handheld models by Dirt Devil , which were first introduced in 1984. [ 28 ]

  6. Black & Decker DustBuster - Wikipedia

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    By this time, it is estimated that over 100 million "Dustbusters" had been sold. "Dustbuster" has become a genericized trademark for a handheld vacuum cleaner in some parts of the world, due to its success as a design and worldwide recognition. In 2009, the original 1979 Dustbuster was selected and published as a detailed "Catalyst" case study ...

  7. Dirt Devil - Wikipedia

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    Dirt Devil is a brand name originally introduced (or debuted) in 1981 by the Royal Appliance Manufacturing Co, an American vacuum cleaner and floor care company. The company and the brand are now owned by TTI Floor Care North America, a subsidiary of Hong Kong–based Techtronic Industries, who also own Oreck, Vax, and Hoover North America.

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