spazzatrice
Spazzatrice is an Italian term that translates to "vacuum cleaner" in English. It is a household appliance designed to clean floors by suctioning dirt, dust, and other debris into a collection bag or canister. The term "spazzatrice" is derived from the Italian word "spazzare," which means "to sweep."
The first vacuum cleaner was invented in 1869 by James Spangler, an American inventor. However, it was
Spazzatrice is commonly used in households, offices, and other settings where regular cleaning is required. It
In Italy, spazzatrice is a common household item, and many people use it daily to keep their