Filed under: News | Other Stuff
May 7 2007, 3:55pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The vacuum is available in a Jeff Gordon color scheme, Jimmie Johnson car colors, Dale Earnhardt, and a generic NASCAR color scheme. The vacuum features a radio frequency remote control that allows you to race the vacuum all over your home, cleaning as you go. For the times you don’t feel like driving, five pre-set patterns for automatic cleaning are programmed in.
The vacuum design is low profile, allowing it to fit into places larger vacuums can’t. The vacuum recharges on its own pit road charging system and the large capacity dustbin makes for longer cleaning times. To complete the pit road, racing look the vacuum comes with safety barriers and tire stacks as well. Image and story via NASCAR Superstore.
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