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Maintain the GlassVAC´s spotless performance
Robust and durable, small 133-mm blades – perfect for vacuuming narrow surfaces
Bosch Automotive patented rubber coating for an easier glide and faster results
Streak-free cleaning without any annoying sounds
Replacing blades is easy by simply pulling out and sliding back into place
Ideal for cleaning windows, mirrors, tiles, showers, and removing spillages
Use with the Bosch GlassVAC Small Suction Head
What's in the box:
Cardboard box
Maintain the GlassVAC´s spotless performance
Robust and durable, small 133-mm blades – perfect for vacuuming narrow surfaces
Bosch Automotive patented rubber coating for an easier glide and faster results
Streak-free cleaning without any annoying sounds
Replacing blades is easy by simply pulling out and sliding back into place
Ideal for cleaning windows, mirrors, tiles, showers, and removing spillages
Use with the Bosch GlassVAC Small Suction Head
What's in the box:
Cardboard box
Features
- BrandBOSCH
- Length13.3 cm
- Width13.3 cm
- Weight20 g
- MaterialRubber
In 1886, Robert Bosch, a 25-year-old German engineer, founded an electrical engineering company in Stuttgart. He was returning from a long professional trip to the United States that had led him to work for Thomas Edison, one of the greatest engineers in history. Bosch improved the ignition magnet the following year, to be the first to adapt it to a car engine. This innovation allowed him to develop his business at a steady pace. In the 1920s, he converted his company from automotive supplier to electronics manufacturer. The company has been able to distinguish itself from other brands of DIY power tools by aiming for long-term and high-end, from its famous green drill to complex products such as rippers or garden tools (sculpts -hays, chainsaws ...). This was the success we know. Bosch currently employs 280,000 people worldwide and generates 46 billion euros in sales. Bosch spends up to 10% of its turnover on R & D, a rare effort in the industry. 92% of the capital of Robert Bosch GmbH is held by a charitable foundation Robert Bosch Stiftung GmbH. Thus the profits of the company are donated to this foundation. The remaining 8% of capital is held by the descendants of Robert Bosch's family.
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