eurekaprince
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I have always wondered why vac-makers use the term "wands" for the extension tubes provided with vacuum cleaners.
The only "wand" I ever heard of besides those that come with vacs are the "magic wands" that sorcerers and other characters use in stories and legends.
Anyone know the source of this word for use with vacs? Which vac-maker used it first? Is it a German or Swedish word (Miele and Electrolux)? Why did they not just use the word "tube" or "pipe"? What's so "magical" about a 2.5 feet of aluminum or steel?
The only "wand" I ever heard of besides those that come with vacs are the "magic wands" that sorcerers and other characters use in stories and legends.
Anyone know the source of this word for use with vacs? Which vac-maker used it first? Is it a German or Swedish word (Miele and Electrolux)? Why did they not just use the word "tube" or "pipe"? What's so "magical" about a 2.5 feet of aluminum or steel?