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  2. Henry (vacuum) - Wikipedia

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    An early Numatic model. Chris Duncan, MBE launched Numatic in 1969, having seen a need for a rugged and reliable cleaner to clean the inside of boilers. [3] He started with an oil drum, found a washing-up bowl that fitted on top, and ordered 5,000.

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  5. Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The exterior of a bowl is most often round, but can be of any shape, including rectangular. The size of bowls varies from small bowls used to hold a single serving of food to large bowls, such as punch bowls or salad bowls, that are often used to hold or store more than one portion of food. There is some overlap between bowls, cups, and plates.

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  7. Bidet - Wikipedia

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    It was originally located in the bedroom, near the chamber-pot and the marital bed, but in modern times is located near the toilet bowl in the bathroom. Fixtures that combine a toilet seat with a washing facility include the electronic bidet. Opinions as to the necessity of the bidet vary widely over different nationalities and cultures.

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  9. Toilets in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Top-of-the-range washlets, including the ceramic bowl, can cost up to US$5,000. [45] Toto Ltd. is the largest producer of toilets, including washlets, worldwide. [46] Washlets and other toilet related products are also produced by Inax, and Panasonic. The total market worldwide for high-tech toilets was about US$800 million in 1997.