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Some Information About DirtDevil...

The first Dirt Devil vacuum cleaners were made by the P.A. Geier Company in 1905. This makes us one of the world´s oldest vacuum cleaner manufacturing companies. Mr. Geier started producing his metal cleaners by hand in a backyard garage in Cleveland, Ohio. Soon the company grew and moved to a four-story building on 105th Street where it operated two divisions, a cleaner division and a machining division. Besides vacuum cleaners, the company produced mixers, hair dryers and washing machine units.

Vacuum cleaners, though, remained the key product, as the company introduced the industry's first hand-held vac, the "Royal Prince," in 1937. Dirt Devil joined most manufacturing companies across the country and switched over to military production during World War II.

Vacuum cleaner shipments remained strong up to 1953 when the P.A. Geier Company was bought by an investment group, the Walter E. Schott Organization. The Schotts renamed the company Royal Appliance Manufacturing. However, the new owners were not wholly committed to the company and decided to dissolve it soon after its acquisition. Royal was then purchased by a group of employees, headed by Stan Erbor, in 1954. The company thrived under Erbor's leadership, moving to Highland Heights, Ohio in 1969 where it expanded and refined all phases of operations. Erbor was active in the company until his death in 1981 at age 80.

Dirt Devil's all new Dynamic Series central vacuums offers more power and a even quieter operation for all your central vacuum cleaning needs. The Dynamic Series systems deliver a strong cleaning performance using a dual filtration method known as Cyclonic Filtration. This filtration method helps ensure maximum sucking power every time you vacuum your home.

Dust, dirt, debris, allergens and pollutants are whisked far away from the living area to the dirt container. With the small dust particles trapped and caught in a pleated filter, it eliminates the recirculation of dust into your living area. So your home and living area stays cleaner, fresher... and healthier.

The Dirt Devil® central vacuum units feature a strong sealed suction for sustained cleaning power. Dirt Devil® central vacuums also feature a bagless style cyclonic filtration. We carry a full line of Dirt Devil® central vacuum accessories, including vacuum hoses, carpet nozzles and tools.

All of the central vacuum accessories and attachments on this page are compatible with your Dirt Devil® central vacuum system. If you have any questions regarding Dirt Devil® central vacuums, please feel free to give us a call at 1.800.322.2965.

 

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