Linguistic vacuum cleaner

Sucking for intellectuals
With me around the corner is a Tchibo shop, which I have so many fitness even excitement owe. Currently, there is probably a vacuum cleaner sold, at least in passing, I read something scurrying of "vacuum cleaner Antiineffektiv" and broke me on the way home, the head of the advertising strategists of the coffee house. One wanted to say is that this sucker is "against inefficiency"? Why they called it then do not simply "effective", or so it sounds better, "Effectissimo vacuum cleaner"? Or was it not the nipple itself meant, but the user? Perhaps led to the ordinary user's sucker very ineffective kept meticulously over the carpet and this model however, a trace of a zigzag? Or the guys at the end confused effectiveness with efficiency ( Wikipedia )? Did they say that the Staubvertilger works particularly economically? Or - even daring - it additionally confounded with ecologically and economically wanted to make the environmentally conscious user clear that he could thus save some of the world? Well ..., the matter is cleared up, after I had knocked home a look at the website of Tchibo "Antiinfective" means the part. What they mean is probably that you can not get the suction cup of coffee as soon a cold. Hm So when my old AEG vacuum cleaner you just need, when you're in the use of adequately dressed warmly. But technological progress is unstoppable now time ... ![]()







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