Not long after iRobot announced that their next version of the Roomba robotic floor cleaner would be hackable with 3D printed mods, vacuum giant Hoover announced a 3D printing spin to their own classic cleaning product. Hoover has opened up their upright vacuums to 3D printing mods through the popular MakerBot-owned file sharing site, Thingiverse, so that you can now print accessories for your standard vac.
Beginning with two accessories for the new Hoover Air Cordless vacuum, the company is hoping to bring new life to their cleaning products. …
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