Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Swiffer Dusters Starter Pack. 1 handle, 20 disposable dusters.


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Swiffer Dusters Starter Pack. 1 handle, 20 disposable dusters. Features

  • Trapping power of Swiffer in a fluffy, go-anywhere form
  • Extends and pivots


Swiffer Dusters Starter Pack. 1 handle, 20 disposable dusters. Overviews

Traps And Locks Dust! This package includes 1 Handle & 20 Disposable Dusters.

Swiffer Dusters are not ordinary feather dusters. They come with the trapping power of Swiffer in a fluffy form. Swiffer Dusters use thousands of fiber fingers that change shape to fit anywhere to trap dirt and dust.



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Customer Review


Dust is a big problem for me because it triggers my allergies. I try to keep my environment as dust-free as possible by running an air filter 24/7 and by dusting frequently with a Swiffer duster.

- The Swiffer Duster Works
Traditional dusters and dusting cloths oftentimes just push dust around especially on surfaces where there's a heavy buildup of dust. Not the Swiffer. The Swiffer picks up dust so well that it requires just one or two passes to get any dusty surface completely free of dust. Once the dust is locked in the Swiffer, it stays locked in, so it won't get released back in the air.

The flexibility and fluffiness of the Swiffer allow you to easily get around office equipment, kitchen appliances, and other objects into all the nooks and crannies. It really makes light work of dusting tabletops, window ledges, window blinds, and other surfaces.

- How It Works
Each Swiffer duster comes out of the box looking more like a pad. It needs to be pre-fluffed before use. To fluff, grab both ends of the pad with the dusting surface up. Do not stretch it taut; leave some slack in the middle. Next, shake the duster vigorously by moving both hands in a see-saw motion. Now, your duster is all fluffed up and ready for use!

- Why It Works
A newly fluffed up duster resembles cotton candy. The airy mass of material is made up of a lattice-like network of countless frizzy strands of microfibers that are responsible for trapping the dust they pick up. These microfibers are also electrostatically charged to attract dust.

-- Comparisons --

> Swiffer vs. Traditional Duster
A traditional duster does not pick up dust as well as the Swiffer and some of what it picks up oftentimes get released back in the air! The Swiffer readily picks up dust in one or two passes. Once dust is locked in the Swiffer, it stays locked in.

> Swiffer vs. Microfiber Cloth
A microfiber cloth picks up dust very well, but its surface quickly gets saturated with dust and it quickly loses it's effectiveness. The Swiffer, on the other hand, can pick up and lock in a lot more dust before it needs to be replaced.

> Swiffer vs. Chemically Treated Cloth
The chemically treated dusting cloths often leave streaks on glass and other smooth surfaces. Not the Swiffer. Since the Swiffer works by using electrostatically-charged fibers, it won't leave streaks behind.

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Of all the different types of dusting products I've tried, Swiffer works the best. I love how readily it picks up dust, and as someone with severe allergies, I can certainly appreciate the Swiffer duster's ability to lock the dust in to prevent it from being released back into the air. 5 stars!


nice! - penny pinching mom -
yes, it's true this product works quite well. great solution for busy mom wanting to keep the house tidy!

time saver - Y. Wang -
This sweeper is an amazing time saver. I used to use water and towels to pick up dust or a duster and vacuum, and it took almost an hour to clean my place. This thing picks up the dust after one pass and I'm done in 10 minutes.

The only problem I found is that it does not work when wet. Water causes the dust to stick together and fall right off the sweeper. They should have put a warning about that, because I had a hell of a time cleaning up the mess.



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