In 1920, a vacuum cleaner cost about $50.00 and the attachments about $14
Yes, John S. Thurman created the Vacuum Cleaner.
In the 1930s the average cost for a new home in the United States was $7,145.
well,he...made the vacuum cleaner!
they would cost about 5 cents
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In 1920, a vacuum cleaner cost about $50.00 and the attachments about $14
The cost of a vacuum cleaner in the 1970s varied depending on the brand, model, and features. On average, a basic vacuum cleaner in the 1970s could cost anywhere from $50 to $200, equivalent to around $300 to $1200 in today's money after adjusting for inflation. High-end or specialized vacuum cleaners could cost even more.
That depends on the distance to the vacuum cleaner. The closer, the louder.
Didn't exist till 1908 or there abouts
Vacuum cleaner
Yes, we are vacuum cleaners of the vacuum cleaners, which are the floor cleaners
a vacuum cleaner uses air to create suction. in a vacuum there is no air. Therefore, the aswer is NO.
Vacuum cleaner belts are not repaired, but are replaced.
A Eureka filter is used for a Eureka vacuum cleaner. The Eureka vacuum cleaner has a specialized filter system that uses a filter like no others, hence its whisper-quietness and high cost.
A person who cleans a vacuum is typically referred to as a vacuum cleaner technician or a vacuum cleaner service professional.
The first automatic vacuum cleaner was patented by Hubert Booth.
J.Murray Spangler was the inventor of vacuum cleaner with bag