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- The Bissell Steam Mop Bare Floor Steam Cleaner is a great way for asthmatics who are sensitive to harsh chemicals in floor cleaners to clean their floors. The Bissell Steam Mop Bare Floor Steam Cleaner cleans and sanitizes your floors with only water.
- Clorox® Disinfecting Wipes are pre-moistened, disposable towelettes that clean and disinfect non-porous surfaces.
- The Dirt Devil Quick Power Cordless Stick Vacuum is a lightweight and versatile vacuum for everyday use.
- Technology makes the average sweep-up job even simpler.
- Fluff and soften your laundry, and reduce energy costs by tossing these into your dryer.
- Dyson's new, high-tech fan looks very different than its competitors with its unique blade-less design. Is it worth the money?
- The Dyson Animal has always been billed as the vacuum to have if you own pets. We’ve wanted to try it since we first heard about it.
- Dyson produces an additional "pet-oriented" vacuum for their excellent DC25 line, but is it worth the extra cost?
- The DC31 iterates on Dyson's previous handheld vacuum, but are its improvements worth it?
- Can clicking with your index finger give you a greener thumb?
- Electrolux is known for providing thoughtful, innovative vacuum designs, but does its latest vacuum deserve the name "Electrolux Versatility"?
- Just how versatile is the Electrolux Versatility?
- A portable extra closet for your bedroom, RV, or dorm.
- 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?
- A professional maid service reviews this handheld HEPA vacuum.
- The "fabric of our lives" is covered in pet hair: FurzOff to the rescue.
- This laundry sorter rolls on wheels and comes with three removable canvas bags.
- The Healthy Fan is a three-part system consisting of a ceiling fan, germ-killing UV-C light, and a washable electrostatic filter.
- 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.
- Can the simple window-cleaning system be an effective method in other areas of the home? The KaiFly gets tested by HC Staff.

