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- Robotic vacuum that efficiently removes dirt, debris, pet hair, dust, allergens and more from carpets and hard floors.
- Designed to remove oil and grease spots especially from dry-clean only fabrics, carpets, and upholstery.
- Hanging, closet organizer with twelve easy push-through slots for hanging belts and scarves on.
- Hanging, two-sided jewelry organizer made especially for closets.
- Hanging, closet organizer that holds wardrobe accessories in 10 different sized pockets. Can hang on ordinary hanger or wire shelving.
- Hanging, closet organizer that features 12 push-through slots for organizing ties. Can hang on ordinary hanger or wire shelving.
- Spray mop that doesn't require refill packages - featuring a reusable mop pad and refillable cleaning solution bottle.
- A small pointed cleaning brush for scrubbing corners.
- Extra long brush with wiry bristles that captures and removes lint in almost any style dryer.
- Adhesive-like mesh product that keeps rugs and mats secured to the floor, preventing them from sliding and wrinkling.
- A naturally derived dish soap made without dyes or perfumes.
- Non-toxic mildly abrasive cleaner that gently removes tough stains in your bathroom.
- Non-toxic, deep cleaning toilet bowl cleaner that uses lactic acid to dissolve tough stains.
- A non-toxic cleaning kit for all floors.
- An industrial quality vacuum for both carpet and bare floors.
- Quickly and effectively clean up spills and other carpet stain emergencies.
- Effectively removes mold and dust mite allergen in addition to breaking down grease, oil and ground-in dirt in carpet and on hard floors.
- Full-size upright vacuum with hypoallergenic filtration and a 5 lb. Oreck Deluxe Handheld Vac with attachments for hard-to-reach areas.
- Powerful, lightweight vacuum with 360° Glide that enables it to twist and steer to clean in tight spaces.
- Upright vacuum with HEPA filtration and a 5 lb. Oreck Ultimate Handheld Vac with attachments for hard-to-reach areas.

