Yes, as a matter of fact it was!
the first hairdryer was actually the vacuum cleaner. After that in 1920 was the first patented hair dryer which didn,t work well. Then in the 50's was the first properly working hairdryer.
He created hairdryer in 1890s by taking inspiration from the vacuum cleaner.
The first robotic vacuum cleaner was madde in 2002.
The first automatic vacuum cleaner was patented by Hubert Booth.
Daniel Hess invented the vacuum cleaner on July 10, 1860. He was indeed the first to create the vacuum cleaner.
The vacuum cleaner uses suction to pick things up off the ground
10 bc He did not invent the first vacuum cleaner but he patented his invention in 1901.
10 bc He did not invent the first vacuum cleaner but he patented his invention in 1901.
Daniel Hess invented the first vacuum cleaner and called it a carpet sweeper.
First the electricity goes inside the vacuum cleaner, then the vacuum cleaner sucks the dirt right away so therefore: Electrical energy -- Mechanical Energy
The first vacuum cleaner was invented in Chicago, 1868 by Ives W. McGaffney.
Hubert Booth