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Other vacuum cleaners can even blow off dirt and spray paint. One of the most important parts of the vacuum cleaner is the bag, where the dirt and the dust go to upon being suctioned inside. Because of this, the bag should be sturdy so as to withstand constant pressure. Before using the vacuum cleaner, it is important to check the bag if it has any holes. The vacuum cleaner produced by this firm doesn t require filter bags since dust that is sucked in comes out as fresh air. There is always gold at the end of the Rainbow and this company can give the customer that with the unique filtration system in each of its vacuum cleaners. It has a water canister in its housing which will be drained when it is full so this can be used again to capture dust and dirt in the home. Here are a few brands that have been in the market for a long time with some that offer innovations in the way cleaning around the house is done. The Germans are one of the first to ever come up with a vacuum cleaner. Long before that, the company Miele produced other things such as dishwashers and coffee systems. Named "Puffing Billy", this vacuum machine was horse-drawn and used a gasoline engine to provide the power needed generate suction. Booth's idea was great, but because of the sheer size and inconvenience his machine brings, he never gained a great amount of success with it. But, since Booth's time, the face, shape, size, design and engineering of the vacuum cleaning machine have changed tremendously. Even if the machine bought only has a 3 or 8 amp motor, it is still able to do the same job done by a bigger and stronger appliance. This allows it to take away dirt, dust and animal hair wherever it may be. Some machines tip over when this is pulled toward the user. The Eureka has also been tested which prevents this from happening. The first cleaner that used the same system as that of the vacuum cleaner was created in 1865 in Chicago. Called the Whirlwind, it was hand-powered. But it was only in 1901 when the vacuum system was patented by British engineer H. Cecil Booth through a cleaner called Puffing Billy. He got the inspiration for the device from an almost similar cleaner that blew off dust from chairs.
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