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  2. Aerus - Wikipedia

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    In 1952, the company debuted the Electrolux Model LX, the first vacuum that would know when it is full and also the first vacuum to use a self-sealing bag. [5] That same style bag is still in use on some of the new Aerus-Lux model canister vacuums today. This machine would lay the foundation for every other North American Electrolux vacuum ...

  3. Electrolux - Wikipedia

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    An Electrolux canister vacuum cleaner. Electrolux sells under a wide variety of brand names worldwide. Most of them were acquired through mergers and acquisitions and only do business in a single country or geographic area. The following is an incomplete list.

  4. Vacuum cleaner - Wikipedia

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    The dirt is collected into a dust bag or a plastic bin. Vacuum cleaners, which are used in homes as well as in commercial settings, exist in a variety of sizes and types, including stick vacuums, handheld vacuums, upright vacuums, and canister vacuums. Specialized shop vacuums can be used to clean both solid debris and liquids.

  5. Keep Your Floors Looking Spotless with the Best Canister Vacuums

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    Elite Bagged Canister Vacuum with Pet PowerMate. This 22-pound bagged Kenmore features a 26-foot retractable cord and four versatile tools for tackling any surface in your home, car, or garage.

  6. Kirby Company - Wikipedia

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    Kirby Vacuums are sold via door-to-door or though arranged-scheduled in-home demonstrations via their website [3] and the company is a member of the Direct Selling Association. The Kirby website can also take vacuum cleaner orders and ship directly to the customer as well, without having to arrange for a scheduled an in-home demonstration.

  7. 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.