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Swiffer Sweeper Vac Review! (Clean My Space)

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Here are my thoughts on the Swiffer Sweeper VAC. Trust me, I’m an expert. Visit http://www.cleanmyspace.com for the full post. Oh yeah, there’s a contest (contest now closed)!!!

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***AND NOW, THE REVIEW!***

In 1999, Proctor & Gamble introduced us to Swiffer. A Swiffer can be best explained like a razor and blade sales strategy. You purchase the razor handle for a great price, and you’ll always have to pick up the refill for that exact handle and pay whatever price the company deems reasonable for as long as you choose to use the razor. A Swiffer follows the same sales strategy.

Initial Thoughts — Build Quality — Weight / Size –
On the box, they show the sweeper picking up dirt, dust, pet hair and crumbs. They also show the vacuum picking up bigger pieces like cereal, leaves and crumbs.

We always like to test these claims out.

Battery Life
The battery life seems okay I guess — on the box it says the battery lasts long enough to clean up to 4 average sized rooms (10 sq metres). That’s all well and good — but it seems like I would have to charge the Sweeper VAC after I clean my tile and hardwood — just on the main floor of my house..that seems excessive.

Test
So I tossed crackers, cereal, pet hair and dirt on the kitchen floor and decided to give it a whirl. Now I know the dirt on the floor is a little excessive, but we wanted to put it to the test and see how well it would do.

The vacuum’s exhaust is right at the bottom which is a bit of a design flaw, as you can see the vacuum blasts air out and re-distributes that dirt.

Also, it couldn’t quite pick up dirt caught in the grout lines; it just pushed it around. Because the vacuum doesn’t have an open edge at the back (it’s blocked by the Swiffer pad) any dirt caught travelling backward after the forward stroke gets pulled back to square one, it’s kind of awkward and you can see a clear example of this during the action shots.

It could pick up light debris and trapped the pieces of dirt and crackers on the Swiffer pad. For bulkier pieces i.e. cereal, t needed some assistance. We were testing this for about 20 minutes total and the battery ran out of charge, that wasn’t great.

VERDICT:

Does it work? Yes.
Does it work better than a broom? Maybe.
Is it worth it to buy it? Well, that’s debatable

If you live in a small space, or if you just need something to quickly drag around the floor and pick stuff up — then yes, on the surface it seems like a good deal.

On the other hand, it’s $50 to buy the starter kit, another $40 for a year’s supply of refills and filters..and $40 the year after, and $40 the year after that year..

A good broom and dustpan set – $20 — the year after $0 — a good broom can last at least 5 years and save you almost $250 during that time

So, I guess it boils down to whether you want to spend 15 times as much to get something which isn’t quite twice as good..

Finally, there’s the waste factor — and I saved this for last, on purpose. The amount of waste produced by this product is staggering — I figure I would go through about 100 of these over the course of a year — and these end in the garbage, not the recycling bin.

So, it’s up to you — it’s not that this is a bad product — to me, it just seems to be a little unnecessary, and wasteful..I’d more than likely get a low budget vacuum and stick to a broom for my hard floor surfaces.

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Comments

Jazmine Deshazo says:

i was planning on getting it but now im not i like the wet jet tho

MrsLeonhart says:

thank you very much, your review was very useful to me, your my saviour!

Julie Hernandez (Jewelz) says:

So glad I never got this item.

crag labrake says:

Thank you for the review it was very helpful

Annie C says:

thank you so much for this video. i was thinking about getting this product but i have decided not too as i've seen here it doesn't do what it is supposed to do. and with me being in a wheelchair, i need to find easy ways to clean my apartment, and i have discovered good tips with your videos. this is for sure a no go.

Atenas Acosta says:

I bought this a week ago, it worked wonderfully I did not broom once when I used the swiffer. BUT! I returned it since the pricey refills threw me off and the battery life as well disappointed me. I did use it for the entire house for a week and it was amazing except the battery life and as I said before the pricey refills. 

Jim Gardner says:

Informative and sexy. Thanks for an honest review and for being nice to look at. 

Carolyn Cote says:

Love my Swffer Vac. Only way to sweep bathroom in my opinion. 

Dionne English says:

THANKs much! This was SUPER helpful! I decided I m not gonna get it. The commercial enticed me.But NOW I get it!

Macy Ng says:

thank you for sharing

82sjmc says:

this video helped me decide not to buy this piece of shit! thank you!

paultheuglydog says:

You have pretty hair and a pretty smile. Do you ever slouch? I think that women looks sexy when they slouch.

Gilda Castro Rios says:

LOL THE CAT!

Angela DeLaGarza says:

will not buy. thanks so much lol

Suhani Shah says:

not buying!! thanks for the review… can you please make swiffer steamboost review?

Chubchub says:

Love your demo and the neutral opinions. I will not buy it because I don't like the idea of wasting the sweeper and power of vacuum at the same time. Don't see the point. It feels like you have to suffer for the cons of both sweeper and small wireless vacuum machine. If I want something handy, I would just use Swiffer sweeper; if I wanna use vacuum, I'd rather spend more money on nicer vacuum machine that 'really' work for me, such as better power, longer battery life, and bigger capacity of the waste compartment.

LiS Wright says:

I'm on my second sweeper vac and looking for a replacement product.  The charge/battery doesn't last very long.  It seems to die at the 2 years mark.  Does anybody have a replacement product they can recommend?

Lee Pariseau says:

Your too classy to just come out and say, "IT SUCKS! DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY!" Although, those of us with SMALL CHILDREN AND PETS need to know, the SWIFFER CLEANING SOLUTION IS TOXIC!!!!!   I raise chihuahua's, and my two pounder got very ill, close to DEATH!. After an EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE VET BILL and many fun tests, these truths came out!  Of course Proctor and Gamble won't even waste their time getting back to me. But my consolation prize is my little teacups LIFE!

Tracy Timoteo says:

Thank you so much for helping me-  after seeing your review, I decided against buying the Swiffer Vac and saving up for a multi-surface vacuum, specifically geared towards cleaning in a multi-pet household. Your review – provided a visual of what other folks complained about, that I now understand. Grateful to have not wasted money buying, trying and returning. Keep up the great reviews.

lookylooky100 says:

thanks for taking time to review this product. I don't like the idea of paying for extra pads. You have helped me make a decision. bless you

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