SO THE PLUS VACUUM ASPIRATION UNIT EOLO WAS BORN

SO THE PLUS VACUUM ASPIRATION UNIT EOLO WAS BORN

The other day cleaning up appeared a curious gadget device you can see in the pictures. I’m going to tell you your story:
The Vacuum Eolo was born as you know in 2003. After 11 years of service, in 2014 it was time to renew and update it by giving rise to an evolved version to which we call eolo plus. After consulting with several customers, one of the points of improvement that our commercials detected was the position of the filters. Some users called for a more comfortable filter system. Nobody liked to work low.
Then one of our engineers had a brilliant idea: if we put the filtering system on the lid, the change of the filters would be extraordinarily simple. It would be enough to drop the lid and put it on a table to replace them comfortably. As far as we know, no other vacuum cleaner offers a more comfortable and simple system.
No doubt the idea was excellent. However, several of our technicians were not so sure: placing a system of high-efficiency on a detachable cover was something no one had done until then. The idea of paper could work, but what would happen when you work for a long time? Is that a reliable system? I’d keep it tight?… a lot of questions.
Wounded in his pride, the engineer who had the idea bought a series of articles to mount the contraption of the photos in a household bazaar. As you can appreciate, the prototype is built with a cutting board, plastic trays, wood and other items of daily use.
That Crude and crude prototype was maintained for several weeks without the slightest problem. After that time, his companions ended up recognizing that the idea worked and that it was an excellent option. From This concept a new project was opened and much more sophisticated prototypes were built that evolved to the eolo plus present today in our catalogue.
The motorcycle lovers have heard that legend that bill Harley built the first carburetor of a Harley Davidson from a can of tomato, which, by way of venturi, coupled with a copper tube that removed from a lamp. I wonder what he would have used as a prototype of an aspiration unit with a filter system on the lid.

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