No. A vacuum cleaner sucks in air. A hair dryer blows out air.
The first hair dryer was made in 1920 but was very heavy almost like a vacuum cleaner it was not until 1920 when the first proper hair dryer was made.
A hair dryer has more in common with a vacuum cleaner than a washing machine. Both hair dryers and vacuum cleaners use fans to move air. In a washing machine, the motor spins a tub and/or the agitator in a tub, and the clothes and/or the water move around.
Alexander Godefoy invented hair dryer. The hair dryer came from a vacuum, connecting the exhaust from the vacuum to a hose. Later he improved the vacuum model and created the first electric hair dryer. It looked (and was) like a whole bunch of tuba tubes that blew air into your face and your hair to dry it. This early model was later improved by Chinese scientists into the modern hair dryer we have now.
what did the hair dryer look like first
The heat from the hair dryer acts like hair straightners i suppose?
A Vacuum Cleaner is similar to a tornado because a vacuum cleaner sucks things up as does a tornado. Some people might say a tornado is God's vacuum cleaner.
Most vacuum cleaners come with a brush like attachment that works great for cleaning a couches. Most of them can even get up dog hair.
Empty it and vacuum up carpet cleaner sprinkled on your carpet with the scent you like.
Both a vacuum cleaner and a tornado generate low pressure that pulls air inward.
No.
Oreck is a vacuum cleaner manufacturer. Their main competitors are other vacuum cleaner manufacturers, like Kenmore, Hoover, Kirby, and Dyson.
Trash it!!! The hair dryer has a short and will burn up. Since hair dryers are cheap, toss it in the trash.