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  2. Eureka (company) - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Electrolux - Wikipedia

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    1937: Electrolux model 30 vacuum is unveiled. 1940: Assistent (Swedish for assistant), the company's only wartime consumer product, [10] is a mixer [29] /food processor. [30] 1941: Charlton Automatic rifle Electrolux SMLE Model Lee–Enfield A replacement of the bren gun for the home guard soldiers, made from out-of-service Lee-Enfields. New ...

  4. Kirby Company - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Scott Fetzer sold the vacuums to about 835 factory distributors, who in turn sell the vacuums door-to-door. [18] As an incentive to new customers, Kirby offers the Service Center Vacuum Rebuild Program for original owners who have been registered with the company. As long as the customer owns the machine as the registered owner, if the ...

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    The Eureka vacuum that Walmart shoppers say is ‘like Dyson, but better' is $100 for Early Black Friday + more mind-blowing deals. Alexandra Repetto. November 15, 2021 at 2:04 PM.

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  7. List of vacuum cleaners - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of vacuum cleaners and robot vacuum cleaner manufacturers. A vacuum cleaner is a device that uses an air pump to create a partial vacuum to suck up dust and dirt, usually from floors, and optionally from other surfaces as well. The dirt is gathered by either a dustbag or a rigid cartridge, which may be emptied and reused.