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  2. A Guide to the Most Common Vacuum Attachments (and What ... - AOL

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    Use a dust brush on furniture, tops of cabinets, picture frames, window and door frames, and TV or computer screens. A dust brush be attached directly to a vacuum hose, or used in combination with ...

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    To remove dust from vents, ports and cable connections on your TV, computer or other electronics, use your vacuum's soft dusting brush on low suction. Just be sure to turn off and unplug any ...

  4. Here are the best 'As Seen on TV' items under $25 at Walmart

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    These As-Seen-on-TV products are available through Walmart and totally worth the hype. (Photos: Walmart) ... which usually gets scuffed up by vacuum cleaners. Each reusable cup slips into place ...

  5. Kirby Company - Wikipedia

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    Kirby Opco, LLC, [1] doing business as The Kirby Company [2] (stylized as KIRBY), is a manufacturer of vacuum cleaners, home cleaning products and accessories, located in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. It is a division of Right Lane Industries. Dealers, sales reps, service centers, and distributors are located in over 50 countries.

  6. List of Dyson products - Wikipedia

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    The DC16, launched in 2006, is Dyson's first handheld vacuum cleaner based on the same technology as used in the DC14 and DC15 root cyclone upright vacuum cleaners. The DC16 has 36 airwatts of constant suction. The DC16 shares the same styling as the other recent upright and cylinder vacuum cleaners in the Dyson range, and weighs 1.5 kg (3.3 lb).

  7. Flowbee - Wikipedia

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    A man uses a Flowbee, an electrically powered vacuum cleaner attachment made for cutting hair. The Flowbee is an electrically powered vacuum cleaner attachment made for cutting hair. It was developed and filed for patent in 1986 [1] by Rick E. Hunts, a San Diego, California, US carpenter.

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