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The Flowbee is an electrically powered
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attachment made for cutting hair. It was developed and filed for patent in 1986 by Rick E. Hunts, a
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. US patent 4679322 was granted in 1987 Date granted 1987-07-14 and the product marketed since 1988. Hunts initially sold the Flowbees out of his garage before finding success with live demonstrations at a county fair. The product was advertised as being capable of performing "hundreds of precision layered haircuts" in frequently aired late-night television
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s. By 2000, two million Flowbees had been sold. Hair cutting devices like the Flowbee are used by astronauts during spaceflight missions, including on the
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, because hair particles are sucked into a container instead of floating freely inside the spacecraft in the absence of gravity. The standard Flowbee can be used to groom dogs with long hair such as
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with a special pet-grooming attachment; a ''Flowbee Pet Groomer'' variant of the device was available previously. Over the years, the Flowbee device saw at least three revisions which can be identified by the shape and labeling of the cutting head ("Vac-u-cut", "Flowbee Int.", "Flowbee.com"). It continues in production, and is sold through the Flowbee
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website and various Internet sellers. The Flowbee factory was located in
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, a suburb of Corpus Christi, Texas but later moved to
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Operation

The device consists of an electric-powered cutting head, spacers, and a hose. The hose is attached to the suction hose of a vacuum cleaner or a dedicated Flowbee "Mini Vac". One or more of several spacers is fitted onto the cutting head depending on the length of hair desired. The vacuum is turned on, the cutting head powered up, and the cutting head placed over the head. The vacuum sucks the hair through the spacers and into the cutting head, cutting off the ends of the hair. The suction carries the cut hair particles into the vacuum. The cutting head is lifted and placed over another section of hair, continuing around the head until all the hair is cut. Different spacers may be used to cut varying lengths, such as shorter hair at the nape of the neck and longer hair on the top of the head.


Opinions

The Flowbee was tested on ''The Fourth Hour'', hosted by Pat Gray and Stu Burguiere on
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, during the Infomercial Friday segment which aired on June 22, 2012. It was given poor reviews by both hosts despite initial optimism by Burguiere. Gray quipped that "the problem seems to be that he Flowbeedoesn't actually cut hair".


In popular culture

Reference to the Flowbee has been made in many films and television shows. It was spoofed in the film ''
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'' as a device called the "Suck Kut". Reference to the Flowbee was made in the American comedy series ''
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''. In Season 1, Episode 15 "The Power of Madonna" glee club director, Mr. Schuester told Sue Sylvester, "Oh, maybe you should try a new setting on your Flowbee, oh snap". The band
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made reference to the device in their song "
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" from their third album
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with the lyric "Givin' myself a mullet / Hook the Flowbee to the
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'', the children find a Flowbee in the spy character's drawer. In an episode of ''
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'', CC comments on the fact that Niles is so stingy with his money that he "bought a Flowbee just so you could do your own hair!". In an episode of ''
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'', the Flowbee was featured as an exhibition in the Hall of Bad Ideas, later to be looted and used as a weapons by the protagonists. In 2020 actor
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said that he used a Flowbee to cut his own hair, and had done so for 22 years.


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