Upcoming review: Swiffer WetJet
For years I have used a standard wringing mop and bucket, and have used a Clorox ReadyMop for the in-between messes caused by dirty shoes (whether they’re Payless or mbt, they have the same ability to track in dirt!), random spills, pets, etc. But when I went to Target two weeks ago to pick up more cleanser and pads for the Clorox Ready Mop, I realized that for the price of the cleanser ($6) and the pads ($8), I could get an entire Swiffer WetJet starter kit. It was on sale for $18.99, but when purchased in conjunction with Bounty Basic paper towels, which I already had in my shopping cart, I’d receive a $5 gift card — which you could say reduced the price of the Swiffer WetJet to $13.99. So, I put back the Clorox Ready Mop cleanser and pads and grabbed a starter kit — in red!
I set up the mop right after I bought it, but I didn’t bother to put batteries in it until tonight. I did a quick spot-clean in the area around my kitchen sink, but I want to mop my entire kitchen and both bathrooms at least twice before I write up a full review.
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Charity
I won’t say that you’ll love it, but I used to have one and it was my absolute favorite mop. I liked that I could get antibacterial cleaner for the kitchen and bathroom & wood cleaner for the wood floors in the house I lived in. Plus I could switch them out without the bottles leaking.
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