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TotalVac carries a large selection of Rainbow vacuum parts, including brush rolls, belts, pans, attachments, hoses, cords, motors, and wheels. No other online store offers such a wide variety of Rainbow vacuum parts at low prices.
How the Rainbow Vacuum Cleaner Works
Most vacuum cleaners trap dust and dirt inside a
vacuum bag or dust bag. The Rainbow vacuum uses water to trap dirt and dust. There is a pan or reservoir of water inside Rainbow vacuum cleaners which is emptied after use, making it a unique
vacuum cleaner. Water Filtration captures 99.997% of typical
household dirt, and water washes the dirt from the air stream.
The power of water combined with the HEPA neutralizer traps microscopic particles such as: ragweed pollen, fungal spores, mold spores, bacteria staphylococcus, pet dander, dust mite droppings and many other common household irritants.
Rainbow Rexair Vacuum Cleaner History
Rainbow vacuum cleaner history goes back about
80 years. John W. Newcombe invented a machine called the Separator. This machine was made to separate dust and other material from the air. In 1926, Leslie H. Green became noticed the Separator and thought it could be applied for home use. Green and Newcombe joined forces and created the first bagless cleaner in 1927.
In 1929, Green formed the Rexair Rainbow vacuum cleaner corporation. Rexair means "King of the Air". In 1936, T. Russ Hill joined Rexair
Rainbow vacuum cleaner and came up with the idea of
incorporating water into the design to trap dust and dirt. The
Rainbow vacuum cleaner has been using water to remove dust and
dirt ever since. Your credit card will not be charged until your
order is shipped. Free shipping available on larger orders of
Rainbow vacuum parts.
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