Oreck’s Cordless Vacuum with POD Technology defeats the ‘gotcha’ associated with traditional floor-cleaning appliances when their dust and dirt containers are full. The Oreck’s self-sealing pods don’t ...
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The Federal Trade Commission has been busy. On the heels of its $40 million settlement with Skechers, one of the largest of its kind, the Commission yesterday announced that it has settled with Oreck ...
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NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — New Orleans vacuum inventor, entrepreneur and philanthropist, David Oreck, has died at the age of 99. According to his wife, Jan Oreck, he died after a brief illness Wednesday ...
The Vacuum War: Part 3| Ever wonder if a vacuum cleaner can really lift a bowling ball, a brick, or even suck dirt from under the carpet? David Horowitz tests these claims on “Fight Back!” Find out if ...
July 9 (Reuters) - The manufacturer of Hoover and Dirt Devil brand vacuum cleaners was the winning bidder for rival Oreck in a bankruptcy auction on Monday, offering at least $24.4 million to outbid ...
When David Oreck started selling Oreck vacuum cleaners weighing less than 9 pounds in the 1970s, rivals scoffed that anything that light must be flimsy. Mr. Oreck, a self-trained master marketer of ...
Can a vacuum really lift a bowling ball, a brick, or even pull dirt from beneath a carpet? On Fight Back! With David Horowitz David puts three leading vacuum brands—Oreck, Hoover, and Eureka—to the ...