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- Environmentally, this product makes a lot of sense.
- Can clicking with your index finger give you a greener thumb?
- Can the Oreck Steam-It really do it all?
- Slat-Wall looks just like wooden siding, complete with a “natural” wood grain. But its grooves firmly hold steel baskets and hooks that neatly provide a place for everything.
- The SmartShopper is an automated grocery list assistant. Press a button on the unit and speak the name of a grocery item you will need on your next visit to the store.
- Releasing a product from its people-proof package is now a little safer and easier.
- This laundry sorter rolls on wheels and comes with three removable canvas bags.
- A funny name for a great product.
- It dusts...It cleans...It polishes! The original Miracle Cloth® is an all-purpose microfiber cleaning cloth—use it to clean everywhere in your home.
- The Cleaning Professor weighs in on this bagless model with features designed to reduce common vacuuming headaches.
- A bowl brush for men?
- The Cleaning Professor checks out this brother model to the DC07.
- An automatic, self-cleaning litter box with a space-age look.
- The DC31 iterates on Dyson's previous handheld vacuum, but are its improvements worth it?
- The Ladybug XL Steam Cleaner is a great steam cleaner that will allow asthmatics to clean virtually every surface in their homes, with plain water and without using chemicals.
- 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.
- This upright vacuum has two motors to enhance performance, and a high-end filtration system.
- 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?
- Rug Doctor is a widely recognized name in carpet cleaning. How well does it perform?

