When I first saw this strange object online, I was stumped. Turns out—it’s a vintage vacuum cleaner! Vacuum cleaners have come a long way since the 1800s. Back then, cleanliness was becoming more important, and inventors were creating new tools to make housework easier.
Early vacuum cleaners were bulky, made of metal, and operated manually using a hand pump to generate suction—hardly convenient. One example is the Whirlwind, patented by Ives W. McGaffey in 1869. It used bellows for suction but wasn’t very practical.
The history of this mysterious cleaning item is uncovered
Still, it marked progress and inspired future designs.
By the early 1900s, electric motors changed everything. In 1901, Hubert Cecil Booth created the first successful electric vacuum, ushering in the modern era of home cleaning.

Who knew a dusty old cleaner could have such a fascinating history?