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  2. Morphy Richards - Wikipedia

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    A 1950s Morphy-Richards iron with original box. Donal Morphy of Chislehurst, and Charles Richards of Farnborough, Kent, met whilst working at Sydney S Bird and Sons [3] and formed Morphy-Richards Ltd on 8 July 1936 at an oast house in St Mary Cray in Kent. Morphy and Richards were joint managing directors, and had raised £1,000 starting capital.

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    The Dyson 360 Vis Nav is a robot vacuum cleaner that was released in May 2023. It has a 360-degree vision system that uses time-of-flight sensors and a camera to map the home and navigate intelligently. It also has a full-width brush bar, a piezo sensor, a HEPA filter, a long-lasting battery, and a smart app.

  4. Vacuum cleaner - Wikipedia

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    Related to the wet vacuum is the extraction vacuum cleaner used mainly in hot water extraction, a method of cleaning hard-to-move pieces of fabric like carpets. These machines are able to spray hot soapy water and then suck it back out of the fabric, removing dirt in the process.

  5. Donal Morphy - Wikipedia

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    He formed Morphy Richards [2] with Charles Richards on 8 July 1936. Charles Richards died aged 64 on Sunday 15 November 1964. Charles Richards died aged 64 on Sunday 15 November 1964. Personal life

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    Cleaner is a 2007 American thriller film directed by Renny Harlin. It stars Samuel L. Jackson as a crime scene cleaner who thinks he has become part of a cover-up; Ed Harris , Keke Palmer , and Eva Mendes also star.

  7. Ultrasonic cleaning - Wikipedia

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    Ultrasonic cleaning is a process that uses ultrasound (usually from 20 to 40 kHz) to agitate a fluid, with a cleaning effect. Ultrasonic cleaners come in a variety of sizes, from small desktop units with an internal volume of less than 0.5 litres (0.13 US gal), to large industrial units with volumes approaching 1,000 litres (260 US gal).