Dirt Devil KWIK Designer Series Cordless Detailer Vacuum BD100000SLV
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$39.99
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DETAILS
SPECS:</span><br>Handheld utility vacuum cleaner for detailed cleaning - perfect for keyboards, desks, cars, entertainment systems and more. 3-4/5-volt battery with Lithium Ion technology; USB-powered charger. Sleek, cordless design; 1-1/2-inch-wide nozzle; easy-empty dirt cup. On-board combination dusting brush and crevice tool included. Measures 13 by 3-1/2 by 5 inches.
SPECIFICATIONS
| Brand: | Dirt Devil |
| Manufacturer Item: | DIRT-BD100SLV |
| Warranty: | 2 Year Manufacturer Warranty |
| Shipping Info: | Jomadeals.com does not ship outside the USA and its territories. Shoppers from outside the USA may place orders for delivery within the United States. Product ships 1-3 days after order, pending verification. |
ABOUT BRAND
Dirt Devil is a brand name of household vacuum cleaners and floor care.
The company was founded 1905 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. In 1955 they built the first household vacuum with a patented Cyclone system. Since then over 25 million have been sold. Originally the company was called "Royal Manufacturing" and made vacuum cleaners with metal cases. In the 1980s they began selling the mass-market "Dirt Devil" line with plastic cases; originally the packaging said "Royal Dirt Devil" but over the years the name "Royal" appeared in smaller and smaller type until it vanished entirely from the package. Today the brand is "Dirt Devil", though they still manufacture the "Royal" line, though it is much more expensive and of a higher quality than Dirt Devil, and the corporate legal name is the rather anonymous "TTI Floor Care North America". TTI stands for Techtronic Industries, a Hong Kong-based firm and the makers of Hoover, Vax, and other vacuum cleaners.
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