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  5. List of vacuum cleaners - Wikipedia

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    Some designs use spinning brushes to reach tight corners. Others combine a number of cleaning features (mopping, UV sterilization, etc.) simultaneous to vacuuming, thus rendering the machine into more than just a robot "vacuum" cleaner. Manufacturers and specific models include: ANABAS SZ-200,SZ-300,SZ-350; AUTOBOT RC530R; Bissell SmartClean Robot

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    SharkNinja's product portfolio spans 27 household sub-categories, across cleaning, cooking, food preparation, home environment and beauty. [3] SharkNinja has grown from less than $250 million in net sales for the 12 months ended March 31, 2008 to over $3.7 billion in net sales for the fiscal year end of December 31, 2022.

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    A toilet brush. Brushes used for cleaning come in various sizes, ranging from even smaller than that of a toothbrush, to the standard household version accompanied by a dustpan, to 36″ deck brushes. There are brushes for cleaning tiny cracks and crevices and brushes for cleaning enormous warehouse floors.