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Watch someone climb a 33-storey skyscraper…with a pair of vacuum cleaners

We’ve seen the cartoon shows where characters used plungers to scale tall buildings. LG have decided to take that one step further by strapping a pair vacuum cleaners to the back of professional rock climber Sierra Blair-Coyle and setting her loose on a 33-storey skyscraper in South Korea.

The result was everything my childhood dreams thought it would be. 100% awesome!

That was pretty freaking awesome. This project was designed to demonstrate the suction power of LG’s CordZero vacuum cleaners. Of course, you can’t simply strap a pair of vacuum cleaners to your back and set off climbing the side of your house.

Even LG had to swap out their CordZero nozzles for suction cup attachments so that they could stick better onto the glass surface. Still, who would’ve thought something like this was actually possible.

Take note, Tom Cruise.

[SOURCE, VIA]

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