Engineering:List of vacuum cleaners

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An early electric vacuum cleaner by the Electric Suction Sweeper Company, circa 1908, predecessor of the Hoover vacuum cleaner (1922).

This is a list of vacuum cleaners and robot vacuum cleaner manufacturers. A vacuum cleaner is a device that uses an air pump to create a partial vacuum to suck up dust and dirt, usually from floors, and optionally from other surfaces as well. The dirt is collected by either a dustbag or a rigid cartridge, which may be emptied and reused. Vacuum cleaners are used in homes as well as in industry, and exist in a variety of sizes and models.

Vacuum cleaners

Robotic vacuum cleaners

A robotic vacuum cleaner mopping

A robotic vacuum cleaner is an autonomous robotic vacuum cleaner that has intelligent programming and a limited vacuum cleaning system. Some designs use spinning brushes to reach tight corners. Others combine a number of cleaning features (mopping, UV sterilization, etc.) simultaneous to vacuuming, thus rendering the machine into more than just a robot "vacuum" cleaner.

Manufacturers and specific models include:

Upright vacuum cleaners

Upright vacuum cleaners are an "all-in-one" unit, with the motor, dust collector, and cleaning head are all attached.

Bagless

  • Dirt Devil Vision
  • BISSELL BGU1451T
  • Shark Navigator Series (NV1xx, NV2xx)
  • Dyson Ball
  • Vax Mach Air
  • Vax Airlift
  • Shark Rotator Series (NV3xx, NV4xx, NV5xx, NV6xx, NV7xx)
  • Shark Apex Series (AZ1xxx)
  • Shark Vertex Series (AZ2xxx)
  • Vax Air Stretch
  • Vax Air Reach, Pet, Pets and Family, total home
  • Hoover Windtunnel Bagless

Bagged

  • Hoover Windtunnel Bagged

Stick vacuum cleaners

Stick vacuum cleaners are a lighter and sleeker variety of upright vacuum cleaners, typically with no bag. Models include:

Bagless

  • Bissell Featherweight
  • Eureka Superbroom
  • Shark Rocket series
  • Dyson V-series (V6, V7, V8, V10, V11,V12,V15)
  • Hoover Quik Broom

Bagged

  • Hoover Windtunnel
  • Hoover Elite
  • Hoover Convertible
  • Hoover Tempo

Canister vacuum cleaners

Canister vacuum cleaners separate their motor and dust collection system. These two components are frequently connected by a hose.

Bagless

  • Dyson Big Ball

Bagged

  • Kenmore Progressive
  • Panasonic MC-CG902
  • Oreck XL2100RHS

Handheld vacuum cleaners

Handheld vacuum cleaners typically do not have a bag, rather most have a cup or cylinder for dust collection.

  • Shark Wandvac
  • Vax Blade

Vacuum cleaner manufacturers

An Electrolux vacuum cleaner
A Numatic International Henry-brand vacuum cleaner
A Kirby G5 vacuum cleaner
  • Advance
  • AEG
  • Aerus, LLC
  • Airflo
  • Akai
  • Alfred Karcher GmbH & Co KG
  • ANABAS (Tachi Holdings)
  • Anko (Kmart Australia)
  • AUTOBOT (Robot Maker Co., Ltd. - Bangkok, Thailand)
  • AutoBot (car vacuums)
  • Bauer
  • Betco
  • Bissell
  • Black and Decker
  • Botslab
  • Brady Industries
  • Braun
  • Breville (handheld)
  • BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte
  • Cana-Vac[2][3]
  • Clarke
  • Cleva
  • Comet
  • Corvan
  • CCP
  • Daewoo
  • DeLonghi
  • Dewalt
  • Dirt Devil - Royal Appliance Mfg (now TTI Floor Care North America Techtronic Industries)
  • Diversey
  • Dreame Technology
  • Dustbane Products Ltd
  • Dustbot
  • Dyson
  • Easy Home (Aldi)
  • Ecovacs Robotics
  • Eltrex Industries
  • Electrolux Home Care Products NA
  • Eufy
  • Eureka
  • Evolution Robotics
  • Ezymount
  • Fairfax
  • FilterQueen
  • Frantz Premier
  • Fujihama
  • Garry Vacuum, LLC
  • GE
  • GEC
  • Ghibli & Wirbel
  • Goblin Vacuum Cleaners
  • Gtech
  • Haier
  • Hako
  • Hecht
  • Hawk Enterprises
  • Hilti
  • Hisense
  • Hitachi (or Hi Koki)
  • Hoover Company (currently Techtronic Industries)
  • Hotpoint
  • H-P Products
  • Husqvarna
  • Hyundai
  • ILIFE (Shenzhen Zhiyi Technology Co., Ltd.)
  • Iris Ohyama
  • iRobot
  • i-Vac
  • Jetwave
  • Kärcher
  • Kawasaki
  • Kenmore (brand)
  • Kenwood
  • Kent RO Systems
  • Kerrick
  • Kirby Company
  • Kogan (store brand)
  • Končar
  • Koolvac
  • Living & Co (The Warehouse Group)
  • LG
  • Makita
  • Maytag
  • Menalux
  • Metabo
  • MetroVac
  • Miele
  • Milwaukee
  • Mistral
  • Mitsubishi Electric
  • Morphy Richards
  • Neato Robotics
  • Nilfisk-Advance
  • Numatic International
  • Optim
  • Oreck Corporation (part of TTI Floor Care North America)
  • Ozito
  • Pacvac
  • Paddock
  • Panasonic
  • Philips
  • Powr-Flite
  • ProTeam (Emerson)
  • Pullman
  • Rexair
  • Riccar
  • Ridgid
  • Roborock
  • Royal Appliance Manufacturing
  • Rubbermaid Commercial Products LLC
  • Russell Hobbs
  • Ryobi
  • Sauber
  • Samsung
  • Sanitaire
  • Sanyo
  • Schneider Consumer
  • Sebo
  • SharkNinja Operating LLC, marketing products under the Shark brands for vacuums.[4]
  • Sharp
  • Shop-Vac
  • Silent Master
  • SKIL
  • Sona (Cahaya Electronics Pte Ltd, Singapore)
  • Stanley (Black & Decker)
  • Stihl
  • Stirling (ALDI)
  • Subaru (Fuji Heavy Industries) and Sumitomo (jointy developed Floor Cleaning Robot)
  • Tacony Corporation (Carpet Pro, CFR, Clean Max, Fuller Brush, Maytag Vacuums, Simplicity, Tornado, Vac Pro)
  • Taski
  • Techtronic Industries Co. Ltd. & TTI Floor Care Technology Ltd.
  • Tineco
  • Titan
  • Toolpro
  • Toshiba
  • Trifo
  • Tristar / Compact (brand) www.tristarclean.com
  • Tsukamoto Aim
  • Tubò (company)
  • Unimac
  • Vac-Tric (Cricklewood, London, defunct)
  • Vax UK ltd.
  • Verdex
  • Victa Vac (outdoor vacuums)
  • Victor (IIC Products Ltd)
  • Volta (Electrolux)
  • Vorwerk (company)
  • Vyking Force
  • Wagan
  • Wertheim
  • Western Electric
  • Westinghouse
  • Whirlpool Corporation (Hoover (before 2007))
  • Work Hero
  • Workzone
  • Yujin Robot (iClebo)
  • Zanussi
  • Zuchetti (Robot Orazio)

See also

References

https://shopforurauto.com

External links