Advance-Nilfisk Parts - Think about how long and tiresome it would really be to tidy up after a party, without help from equipment. Previously, the dust from carpets and upholstery had to be beat out of them by hand; brooms, brushes and cleaning cloths were the top cleaning products during that time.
The man who established Nilfisk-Advance, P.A. Fisker, started out as an electrical engineer who really liked to work on electrical motors. After establishing his company during 1906, he started to produce motors to drive coffee grinders, fans, machine tools and drills. Mr. Fisker's dream from the beginning was to have a global business marketing products worldwide.
The Nilfisk C1 was a tremendous breakthrough for the cleaning trade. This ground breaking vacuum cleaner, invented by Mr. Fisker, weighed only 17.5 kilos and can be operated by one individual. This invention came in a time where numerous cleaning equipment were huge and needed at least 4 operators, therefore, the Nilfisk C1 transformed everything and developed the way we clean forever. The mastermind behind these very first cleaning machines remains unparalleled. Cleaning machines provide an excellent solution to an ongoing problem; things get dirty and should be cleaned regularly, without a lot of effort.
Slowly but progressively, Nilfisk-Advance grew all through the years. In the 1980s, this expansion really happened when the business became a part of the NKT Group. Their new owners' determination and focus made Nilfisk-Advance take a huge leap ahead within the industry, aspiring to be one of the biggest global players in the market of professional cleaning equipment. Nilfisk-Advance is currently found in all parts of the globe due to steadily acquiring a lot of small companies so as to expand their product selection and presence in new markets. They are proud to present various cleaning solutions to fit each need.
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