'Spiderman' Vacuum Gloves - Climb like Pider-Man

Can Jem make it to the top at the BBC, with just suction gloves built from ordinary vacuum cleaners. It’s from a show called Bang Goes the Theory. Its Inventor, Jem Stansfield, he made it using two vacuum cleaners he bought at supermarket. Jem adapted the household appliances' motors into giant sucker pads, then cleaners to a back pack attached to two 'vacuum gloves'.
'I've always been very keen on pushing household appliances to their limits and the vacuum cleaner is actually one of the most powerful electrical machines you'll ever touch" Jem explains. [ dailymail ]
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By Ben on Sun Feb 21 2010
By Ben on Sun Feb 21 2010
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