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Hitachi Drum Pail Can Vacuum Cleaner 12 L 1600 W CV-930F Black/Gold

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  • <p><li>Application of fluid analysis techniques has resulted in a high efficiency design that generates the high power that's the source of the powerful suction<p><li>Various accessories enables easy cleaning of quick spot cleaning and hard-to-reach spaces<p><li>Blows away sand and light dust particles with a powerful airflow to clean places such as entrances and hallways<p><li>Crafted for efficient cleaning without causing much noise<p><li>Gently clean dust from surfaces that you don’t want to scratch
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  • Get an easy-to-clean method Cleaning around the house has never been easier than using this Vacuum Cleaner, Leave the floors completely clean, the vacuum cleaner provides faster and more efficient performance, that will help you vacuum all the dirt and dust from your home with ease made from a strong metal, this device is also incredibly durable.

  • Hitachi, Ltd. (Japanese pronunciation: [çi̥taꜜtɕi]) is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. It is the parent company of the Hitachi Group (Hitachi Gurūpu) and had formed part of the Nissan zaibatsu and later DKB Group and Fuyo Group of companies before DKB and Fuji Bank (the core Fuyo Group company) merged into the Mizuho Financial Group. As of 2020, Hitachi conducts business ranging from IT, including AI, the Internet of Things, and big data, to infrastructure.

  • Hitachi is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange and Nagoya Stock Exchange and its Tokyo listing is a constituent of the Nikkei 225 and TOPIX Core30 indices. It is ranked 38th in the 2012 Fortune Global 500 and 129th in the 2012 Forbes Global 2000.

  • Hitachi was founded in 1910 by electrical engineer Namihei Odaira (1874-1951) in Ibaraki Prefecture. The company's first product was Japan's first 4-kilowatt (5 hp) induction motor, initially developed for use in copper mining. The company began as an in-house venture of Fusanosuke Kuhara's mining company in Hitachi, Ibaraki. Odaira moved headquarters to Tokyo in 1918.Odaira coined the company's toponymic name by superimposing two kanji characters: hi meaning "sun" and tachi meaning "rise".