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- Environmentally, this product makes a lot of sense.
- Multi-talented carpet shampoo performs well for housekeeping service.
- Extend your reach into the very corners of your bathtub with this long-armed tool. No need to use spray-on cleaners, because the pad already contains the cleaning solution.
- Microfiber mop for replacing string or sponge mops.
- Technology makes the average sweep-up job even simpler.
- 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.
- Dyson produces an additional "pet-oriented" vacuum for their excellent DC25 line, but is it worth the extra cost?
- Rug Doctor is a widely recognized name in carpet cleaning. How well does it perform?
- 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 "fabric of our lives" is covered in pet hair: FurzOff to the rescue.
- Automatic pet toy that creates laser motions to entertain antsy cats.
- The Cleaning Professor checks out this brother model to the DC07.
- How did it fare as an upright carpet cleaner?
- The Healthy Fan is a three-part system consisting of a ceiling fan, germ-killing UV-C light, and a washable electrostatic filter.
- The Dyson DC16 Root 6 extends Dyson's claim of not losing suction, but how does it fare in the real world?
- Vacuuming plus germ-killing power? Yes, but does it effectively kill microbes in a real home?
- The DC31 iterates on Dyson's previous handheld vacuum, but are its improvements worth it?
- Miele vacuums are known for their excellent filtration. Just how did the Miele Salsa fare in this and other areas?

