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  2. Graco Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Graco Inc. is an American industrial company specializing in the development and manufacturing of fluid-handling systems and products. The company is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota , and markets its products to customers worldwide.

  3. Black & Decker DustBuster - Wikipedia

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    By 1985, B&D had the majority share of cordless vacuum cleaner market and the Dustbuster sold 7 million units annually. [clarification needed] The product has been redesigned several times, and as of 2016 Black and Decker still used the name in its handheld vacuum products. [6]

  4. Vacuum cleaner - Wikipedia

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    Lightweight hand-held vacuum cleaners, either powered from rechargeable batteries or mains power, are also popular for cleaning up smaller spills. Frequently seen examples include the Black & Decker DustBuster , [ 26 ] which was introduced in 1979, [ 27 ] and numerous handheld models by Dirt Devil , which were first introduced in 1984. [ 28 ]

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  6. Mattel Auto Race - Wikipedia

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    The 1980 Flash Gordon handheld is the same game with a different science fiction license, but was not released. [14] [15] Elektronika IER-01, a Soviet-made clone of Auto Race. In 1980, a reskinned Auto Race was released as Mattel Ski Slalom outside the US. [16] The four gears are labeled SLALOM, BRONZE, SILVER, and GOLD.

  7. Ultimax 100 - Wikipedia

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    The Ultimax 100 is a Singapore-made 5.56mm light machine gun, developed by the Chartered Industries of Singapore (CIS, now ST Kinetics) by a team of engineers under the guidance of American firearms designer L. James Sullivan. [1]

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