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Hoover has been making vacuum cleaners since the days of sweeping carpets and that is exactly how it began. Back in 1907 Murray Spangler was sweeping carpets as a janitor and thought, "There has to be a better way to do this."
Okay, maybe he didn't think exactly that but he did invent the vacuum cleaner from that first "suction sweeper" along with the company's original patent holder Sam Hoover. The company grew in leaps and bounds with a few minor but proud stops along the way. During World War II Hoover completely shut down its vacuum cleaner operations and turned all its attentions and expertise into war production, earning quite a few prestigious awards along the way.
Today Hoover is the household word in vacuum cleaners and the long tradition behind the Hoover Constellation continues with the Constellation Model s3345. The Constellation is a canister vacuum cleaner that is a round ball that floats as you whisk around the house vacuuming. The air that is normally deflected out the back or some other direction is directed at the floor to allow the canister vacuum to glide along behind you.
The gliding allows you to easily go from carpets to floors without much effort with the hose that stretches keeping the vacuum close behind you. The Hoover Constellation is a powerful 12 amp motor vacuum cleaner with plenty of suction.
Here are some main features from Hoover for the Constellation s3345:
Floats On Air-So It Glides Along With YouTurbo Power Nozzle
HEPA Filtration Bag
Twelve Foot Hose Length
Deluxe Tool Set
Twelve Inch Hard Floor Nozzle
Six Inch Upholstery Brush
Two Inch Diameter Dusting Brush
Crevice Tool
12-Amp Motor
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