
Sort results by: Best Match | Date Added | Alphabetically
- 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.
- The Healthy Fan is a three-part system consisting of a ceiling fan, germ-killing UV-C light, and a washable electrostatic filter.
- A professional maid service reviews this handheld HEPA vacuum.
- This laundry sorter rolls on wheels and comes with three removable canvas bags.
- Lightweight upright comes with a canister vac and a 21-year warranty.
- How did it fare as an upright carpet cleaner?
- Can the Oreck Steam-It really do it all?
- Fluff and soften your laundry, and reduce energy costs by tossing these into your dryer.
- This pH balanced wood floor cleaner cleans up.
- The "fabric of our lives" is covered in pet hair: FurzOff to the rescue.
- Automatic pet toy that creates laser motions to entertain antsy cats.
- A bowl brush for men?
- The Cleaning Professor checks out this brother model to the DC07.
- A portable extra closet for your bedroom, RV, or dorm.
- Tom McNulty tests Restore's toilet bowl cleaner against two other brands and a friend's tough rust and hard water deposits.
- Dyson's new, high-tech fan looks very different than its competitors with its unique blade-less design. Is it worth the money?
- Can clicking with your index finger give you a greener thumb?
- Environmentally, this product makes a lot of sense.
- 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 DC31 iterates on Dyson's previous handheld vacuum, but are its improvements worth it?

