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- Open the window for fresh air — without bringing in pollen and dust.
- Skip the stepping stool and make your arm longer for mopping floors or cleaning ceilings, shower enclosures and more.
- The Ionator HOM is an alternative to traditional household cleaners that use potentially harmful ingredients. Rather than using conventional chemistry, it uses electrically activated - or ionized - tap water to lift dirt, dust, grease, grime, and germs from surfaces.
- Concentrated hot moist steam vapor penetrates deeply into micro-pores and enables cleaning walls, floors, carpet, hardwood, marble, granite, stainless steel, fiberglass, chrome, glass, etc. leaving surfaces cleaner and, in the case of floors, more slip resistant than before. TANCS technology disinfects without chemicals.
- There are air filters/cleaners and then there are mega machines like the IQAir Health Pro.
- Can clicking with your index finger give you a greener thumb?
- Tom McNulty tests Restore's toilet bowl cleaner against two other brands and a friend's tough rust and hard water deposits.
- The "fabric of our lives" is covered in pet hair: FurzOff to the rescue.
- This upright vacuum has two motors to enhance performance, and a high-end filtration system.
- Microfiber provides advantages over standard mops.
- The Dirt Devil Quick Power Cordless Stick Vacuum is a lightweight and versatile vacuum for everyday use.
- The Cleaning Professor weighs in on this bagless model with features designed to reduce common vacuuming headaches.
- Rug Doctor is a widely recognized name in carpet cleaning. How well does it perform?
- Dyson's new, high-tech fan looks very different than its competitors with its unique blade-less design. Is it worth the money?
- Miele vacuums are known for their excellent filtration. Just how did the Miele Salsa fare in this and other areas?
- The Eureka Enviro-Vac goes "greener" without sacrificing power or performance, and is even packaged in recycled materials. But how well does it really clean?
- The Dyson DC16 Root 6 extends Dyson's claim of not losing suction, but how does it fare in the real world?

