… is the length a vacuum cleaner cord reaches from a plug always fractionally shorter than required for the area which needs to be cleaned?
And why don’t we throw out a pen the first time we realise it doesn’t work?
… is the length a vacuum cleaner cord reaches from a plug always fractionally shorter than required for the area which needs to be cleaned?
And why don’t we throw out a pen the first time we realise it doesn’t work?
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C’mon,,
everyone knows a pen blacks out. The secret is to scribble against a pane of glass and the pen works again. Physics I guess.
Modern cord lengths on vacuum cleaners are highly reasonable. But I do miss the Sabco’s who needed no cord length or power plug.
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