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My husband bought this for me when I was pregnant because I used to complain about having to bend down to sweep dirt into a dust pan. I told him I wanted the Swivel Sweeper (which costs almost the same price as the swiffer), and he misunderstood me and thought I meant the Swiffer Sweep Vac.This product is okay for people with disabilities or pregnant women. I say it's just okay because it doesn't pick up everything like I thought it would. And what makes it suck is that you have to charge it for over 8 hours, just so that the vac could only last 10 minutes! My whole house is ceramic tile. I have to rush like crazy to get all of it cleaned before the vac runs out of battery (they don't mention this on the box). So that's one expense that adds up. Charging something for eight hours just for a one time use. Then something else that gets expensive is that you have to keep buying the disposable pads. The pads cost around $6 for just 12. That means if you sweep your floor every day, you end up paying around $18 a month on pads...plus your light bill will go up as well.
....all of these expenses just for something that prevents you from bending down...and it doesn't clean too good! If you want something that will keep you from bending down, I suggest buying a dust pan with a stick. Even the "Swivel Sweeper" is better than the Swiffer because you don't have to keep buying pads and the swivel also sweeps up dirt on carpet!
Very low value for the money. I wouldn't recommend this product at all.