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Dirt Devil is an American
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and floor care company. It is the brand and subsidiary of Techtronic Industries, and its corporate legal name is now TTI Floor Care North America.


Company history

The company was founded in 1905 in
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by Philip Geier as "P. A. Geier Co". It was renamed to "Royal Appliance Manufacturing Co" in 1953. Originally, the company made vacuum cleaners with aluminum casings. They also manufactured mixers, hair dryers, and washing machines. The "dirty air" design was used for the vacuum cleaners, with the electric motor positioned horizontally, the turbine blades at the front and a downward facing nozzle in contact with the cleaning surface. The dirt was collected at the vacuum exhaust in a heavy cloth bag, which needed to be shaken to remove the collected dirt on a regular basis. The cloth bag, held closed by a sliding metal clamp, was replaced by an inner paper filter bag in the mid-1960s. To empty the bag, it was periodically detached from the motor exhaust and shaken. In 1937, the first hand-held vacuum cleaner was introduced, called the "Royal Prince". It was offered with the upright and canister models. The upright model had three variations, called the Standard, the Super, and the Purifier. The Purifier had a rubber belt driven brush incorporated into the detachable carpet nozzle. In 1984 Royal introduced the Dirt Devil Hand Vac, to compete as a lower-cost, mass-market alternative to the existing Royal Prince line of all-metal hand vacuums, as well to compete with the Black & Decker Dustbuster. The line eventually evolved to include more models, including upright vacuum cleaners, most bearing distinctive red plastic cases. Originally the products bore the name "Royal Dirt Devil," but as they grew in popularity and overtook Royal's other products in sales, the company chose to make Dirt Devil the primary brand name, gradually shrinking and then phasing out the Royal name. By the end of the 1990s, the Royal name appeared only on the specification sticker, and the cloth bag bore the Dirt Devil logo instead of the traditional Royal insignia. In 2003 Royal Appliance Mfg. Co. was sold to Techtronic Industries of Hong Kong. TTI also owns
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, Hoover,
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, and other vacuum cleaner brands. Royal continued to manufacture all-metal vacuum cleaners for the consumer and commercial markets until 2018.


Products and marketing


Classic Red Hand Vac

In 1984 Royal introduced the Dirt Devil Hand Vac. It has a rotating brush for cleanup on stairs and furniture, plus a hose for hard to reach spots. The hand vac became the largest selling handheld vacuum in the
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, selling more than 25 million units. In 1996 the Ultra Hand Vac was introduced with more suction and a built-in stretch hose and crevice tool. In 2005 Dirt Devil gave the hand vac a makeover calling it the Dirt Devil Classic Hand Vac. The Classic doubled the power of the classic red hand vac with an added
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Filter and a bagless dirt cup.


Broom Vac

In 1987 the Broom Vac debuted. The original Dirt Devil Broom vac was a plastic bodied, metal handles, rear bagged quick pick up vacuum cleaner. They were very well known then, but most broke due to quality of materials used to manufacture it. Today, the original Broom Vac remains in some places, being preserved by collectors because of its rarity. The next Broom Vac after the corded model had finished production was a rechargeable stick vacuum used for mostly bare floors; the user sweeps with it and vacuums the pile; it does not require bags. In 2005 Dirt Devil came out with a completely different Broom Vac, with nine color options, longer battery life, and more suction.


AccuCharge

In June 2008, Dirt Devil introduced a line of cordless handheld vacuums with AccuCharge Technology. AccuCharge is the first cordless vacuum line that is Energy Star approved and reduces energy consumption by 70% compared to most cordless vacuums. The cordless hand vac & stick vac are the first in the AccuCharge lineup.


Slogans

*"Nothing escapes the power of a Dirt Devil" (1995–2005) *"Fight Dirty" (2005–2014) *"Let's Go" (2013–present


The UK Company

Dirt Devil UK is part of Pulse Home Products Ltd and develops upright, cylinder, and handheld vacuum cleaners for the UK and Ireland.


References


External links


Official Dirt Devil website

Official Dirt Devil UK website

Official Dirt Devil German website
{{Techtronic Industries Vacuum cleaner manufacturers Electronics companies established in 1905 Home appliance manufacturers of the United States 1905 establishments in Ohio