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Swiffer is a distinctive line of cleaning products by Procter and Gamble and also Michael Rand. First brought about in the late 90s, the company works by using the "razor-and-blades business style"; in such a case, the consumer purchases the handle assembly at an affordable price, though must continue to purchase replacement unit refills plus pads over the life of the product. Released during 1999, the Swiffer has become a half-billion dollar brand name in 15 countries.


Today's Products


Swiffer WetJet is the mop. It exclusively makes use of WetJet brand solvent inside a special, unopenable container.


Swiffer Sweeper works as a combination sweeper/mop. In other words, it may possibly utilize both dry or even wet-type throw away cloths. The wet type are for mopping and the dry kind are for sweeping lint.


Swiffer Sweeper-VAC is a lightweight vacuum cleaner.It relies on a dry cloth for collecting lint and the vacuum cleaner is perfect for removing crumbs. As with every bag-less vacuum cleaners, the filtration system has to be wiped clean immediately after each usage but put into a wastebasket if it is too grimy to clean. The device can never make use of damp linen.

Swiffer Sweeper Professional encompasses a fiber head which is 1½ times bigger than the standard Swiffer Sweeper. The item employs 2 standard types of wet cloths or one dry cloth created for the device. This product has been previously called "Sweeper X-Large", and before that, "Sweeper Max"

Swiffer Dusters are throw-away dusters. You can buy refill dusters, so save your handle and get a box of refills, available in both regular and extendable handle sizes. They can be found in 10 count Unscented, Febreze Citrus and Light, and Febreze Lavender Vanilla and Comfort, as well as 360 Dusters Unscented.


Swiffer Dust-N-Shine will be a furniture polish. The product works with a user-supplied cleaning fabric as the pad.

Past Goods

Swiffer Carpet Flick was a carpet-sweeping product that utilized a non-reusable, sticky card to gather dust particles, cat hair as well as very fine dirt. Whilst the product was done around the year 2008, several retailers, including Amazon.com, continually carry refill cards.

Reusable Pads

Due to the need to discard the pad immediately after each and every clean, using the device frequently can be extremely highly-priced. Due to this a number of third-party companies are creating fabric reusable pads generally made out of a microfiber fabric that could be machine cleansed following each use.



References


Capon, Noel (2009). Capon's Marketing Framework. Wessex Publishing. ISBN 0979734460. Retrieved May 29, 2011.

Swiffer Wet Jet Coupons for Affordable Home Cleaning

"New Swiffer Sweeper Vac Commercial". YouTube. July 31, 2008. Retrieved May 29, 2011.

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