
Sort results by: Best Match | Date Added | Alphabetically
- An automatic, self-cleaning litter box with a space-age look.
- Vacuuming plus germ-killing power? Yes, but does it effectively kill microbes in a real home?
- Clorox® Disinfecting Wipes are pre-moistened, disposable towelettes that clean and disinfect non-porous surfaces.
- Open the window for fresh air — without bringing in pollen and dust.
- Dyson's new, high-tech fan looks very different than its competitors with its unique blade-less design. Is it worth the money?
- 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.
- 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.
- Treat stains while you are still at the restaurant or picnic with a pen-sized stain-removing ... pen.
- Should you buy the machine that can make receipt piles disappear?
- Skip the stepping stool and make your arm longer for mopping floors or cleaning ceilings, shower enclosures and more.
- Unique mopping and cleaning system, using common terry cloth towels.
- Can clicking with your index finger give you a greener thumb?
- There are air filters/cleaners and then there are mega machines like the IQAir Health Pro.
- The DC31 iterates on Dyson's previous handheld vacuum, but are its improvements worth it?
- Technology makes the average sweep-up job even simpler.
- Pet hair all over? Check out the Bissell Pet Hair Eraser™ vacuum.
- The Healthy Fan is a three-part system consisting of a ceiling fan, germ-killing UV-C light, and a washable electrostatic filter.
- A bowl brush for men?
- 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.

