Over the past three years I have used the Sweepa on almost every type of debris on all types of household flooring. In my kitchen, bathroom, and hallway I use the Sweepa to get the dust bunnies out of the corners and sweep the floor. In the living room I use it in the high traffic areas to get ground in dirt up off the carpet. In the bedroom I use it to get hair up from the area where my dog sleeps. In is also used in the garage and outside as well. This product has so many uses that every household should have at least one.
The Sweepa is made of rubber bristles that trap dirt and help bring it to the surface. I can take the Sweepa over the carpet after vacuuming and still be amazed by the dirt and hair it brings to the surface. The opposite side of the tool is a squeegee which is great for cleaning up spills in the kitchen or the garage. The best part about this product is that you can rinse it out in the sink or throw it in the washing machine for easy cleaning.
I have replaced the brooms in my house with the Sweepa and wish I had done so sooner. Unlike regular brooms the Sweepa does not sweep dirt into the air and you don't have to spend a small fortune on replacement cloths like you do for many of those popular floor cleaning devices.
If I had to choose one product I use in my home that I could absolutely not live without this one would definitely my choice. Its versatility, easy cleaning, and sturdy construction make the Sweepa well worth its inexpensive cost. If you have pets or children you will see after the first use that the Sweepa will be a product you constantly use. Mine never makes it back to its designated spot in the closet for long.
The Sweepa can be purchased for about $10. For a list of retailers visit www.sweepa.com
Published by Donna Noble
I am a full time freelance writer. I live with my husband and our dogs in Ashland, Kentucky View profile
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Post a Commenti love it i want another just in case it does everything in the house and even in the yard cant go wrong and a great price it lasts forever
My sweepa works great then there is the but.But the handle and where is screws into the rubber is crap.I bought two and now one is useless and the other one handle keeps falling out.One the rubber just got loose then cracked now only good as a hand brush.You need to beef it up and fix this big problem.The second one is on it's way out.
sorry to say. but the sweepa sucks on any tiles surface. all the dirt that you are trying to clean gets caught in the grout area, and it leaves streaks gallore. you have to wipe off the scuggee part every time you swipe it across the floor. it drips and leaves dirt marks all over. i can say it is good for sweeping dry stuff from you floor, and it does collect fuzz very very ( not like a normal broom that puts it in the air). but i just used it on my kitchen ceramic and unfourtunely, it sucked.