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  2. Kirby Company - Wikipedia

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    Another feature of the Kirby system is the modular design of both vacuum and accessories, allowing machines to be configured for numerous uses, from normal floor cleaning, tile surface scrubbing, wet floor mopping, to furniture shampooing and as a compact, handheld vacuum with extension hose attachments for various cleaning chores.

  3. Bissell - Wikipedia

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    Bissell Inc., also known as Bissell Homecare, is an American privately owned vacuum cleaner and floor care product manufacturing corporation headquartered in Walker, Michigan. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The company is the number one manufacturer of floor care products in North America in terms of sales, with 20% marketshare.

  4. Floor scrubber - Wikipedia

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    A floor scrubber. A floor scrubber is a floor cleaning device. It can be a simple tool such as a floor mop or floor brush, or in the form of a walk-behind or a ride-on machine to clean larger areas by injecting water with cleaning solution, scrubbing, and lifting the residue off the floor.

  5. These are the best Labor Day vacuum deals from Dyson ... - AOL

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    The Dyson V8 is a powerhouse of a vacuum; it’s cordless and features a detachable handle that acts as a second, smaller vacuum perfect for corners or places that are harder to reach with a floor ...

  6. Hot water extraction - Wikipedia

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    Consumer-grade extraction cleaner by Bissell. 3-liter fluid capacity; no heating element. A button on the vacuum-head dispenses the cleaning fluid (special soapwater) by air pressure. Consumer-grade and rental machines use similar technology to professional systems, but with less power and usually without an element to heat water.

  7. Anna Sutherland Bissell - Wikipedia

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    By age 16, Bissell was a school teacher. [2]After Bissell married Melville R. Bissell at 19, they became a joint partner in their crockery and china business. The Bissell Sweeper website recounts that Mrs. Bissell complained to her husband about sawdust that collected in their carpets and was difficult to remove, whereupon he made great improvements to a new invention called the carpet sweeper.