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The History of Vacuum Cleaner Bags By Alison Cole
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| Saturday, January 31, 2009 |
The debris picked up by all of the different types of units and vacuum cleaners in the market must be deposited somewhere - usually in the dust bag.
In 1920 Air Way Sanitizer Company of Ohio introduced the first one with a vacuum cleaner bag. Until then, the dust bag similar type of golf bag they use to carry the club. They were heavy and the weight of the device that made thick, stiff canvas, which is designed to be a little flexible but keep the dust and debris from the carpet out from.
Repairs made by the Air Way Sanitizer disposable vacuum cleaner bags go far toward improving the overall effectiveness of the dust. Bags, made of paper, designed to fit in a cloth bag that is usually used. Not only done but easy to vacuum clean the insides of maintaining stationary bag clean all the time so that less of the dust and debris can be blown back from the dust and the whole house again.
From the beginning, each manufacturer designed its own once the vacuum cleaner bags made from various types of paper. Bags that are not distinguishable from one computer to another, because it objects to a variety of sizes with various configurations to open intake. Manufacturers, after only rely on the sale of their engine, has found a new market for the bags once again and sales soared.
Previously, a mother households have a computer and he was the only thing that is needed is sometimes clean and service. If the house is a useful, work that usually go to him. But after some time, a special repair shop vacuum cleaners were springing up everywhere.
But now, the vacuum cleaner in the United States will need at least one new, dust once every month and that the bag is not windfall for the company. It was not until many years later, when the dimensions of the air inlets to be uniform and coming from the bag-less engine aftermarket do this slow start.
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