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- The Dirt Devil Quick Power Cordless Stick Vacuum is a lightweight and versatile vacuum for everyday use.
- Dyson's new, high-tech fan looks very different than its competitors with its unique blade-less design. Is it worth the money?
- The Cleaning Professor checks out this brother model to the DC07.
- A portable extra closet for your bedroom, RV, or dorm.
- Upright and economical, how does the Eureka Boss SmartVac perform against beach sand and bird seed?
- 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.
- Automatic pet toy that creates laser motions to entertain antsy cats.
- 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 Hoover Self Propelled WindTunnel Ultra Upright is a great tool to remove allergens from your home.
- An automatic, self-cleaning litter box with a space-age look.
- Miele vacuums are known for their excellent filtration. Just how did the Miele Salsa fare in this and other areas?
- Vacuuming plus germ-killing power? Yes, but does it effectively kill microbes in a real home?
- The 10 lb Oreck Platinum Pilot with 360° Glide can pivot and lean to get into tight spaces, but does it really make vacuuming easier?
- Find out how Restore Enz Away Spot Remover tackles organic stains on carpet samples.
- Has the future arrived? Can a robot vacuum really cut down your housekeeping chores?
- How did it fare as an upright carpet cleaner?
- Rug Doctor is a widely recognized name in carpet cleaning. How well does it perform?
- Chemical-free cleaning is a huge advantage when it comes to creating and maintaining a healthy and comfortable environment for allergy and asthma sufferers — and, maybe everyone else too.

