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- Amazon's winter sale: keep your house cleaner this year with these cleaning products on sale
Amazon's winter sale: keep your house cleaner this year with these cleaning products on sale
Keeping your home clean is a never-ending battle, especially if you have pets and kids running around. But these cleaning products that you can get on sale right now through Amazon can help. If you missed Amazon's Black Friday sales, Amazon's winter sale has equally strong sales on all cleaning products (and a variety of other products).
These products make cleaning easy and some donβt even require you to lift a finger. From vacuums to scrub brushes, sanitizing wipes and cleaning cloths, Amazon has everything you need to keep your home sparkling clean all year long.
You can take advantage of Amazonβs winter sale until the 12th. Sign up for a Prime membership and you can enjoy fast, free delivery, access to invite-only deals and the option to Buy With Prime. Most purchases can be delivered to your door in 24 hours if you're an Amazon Prime member. You can join or start a 30-day free trial to start your holiday shopping today.
Original price: $39.99
Scrub your floors, bathtub, sinks and more with this electric spin scrubber. It takes some of the manual labor out of the process. You get multiple different scrub brushes that can be used in hard-to-reach areas or areas where grime has built up.
Original price: $9.72
Is your house filled with beautiful hardwood? Keep it clean with Pledge expert care wood polish spray. It helps eliminate dust and keeps your wood shiny and polished.
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Original price: $28.99
A Swiffer makes cleaning your floors easy. You can attach mop heads and dusters for an easy clean where a traditional mop canβt reach. This Swiffer WetJet starter kit comes with the mop itself, a jug of cleaning solution, batteries and a 10-pack of mop heads.
Original price: $15.05
A three-pack of Clorox Scentiva wipes can keep your countertops and household surfaces sanitized and smelling good. The three-pack contains grapefruit-scented wipes that can kill 99.9% of viruses and bacteria.
Original price: $249.99
Clean your floors without having to lift a finger when you get an iRobot Roomba vacuum. Itβs designed to vacuum your floors on a regular basis. You can control the vacuum with the smartphone app, and it also returns to its charging port to charge itself.
Original price: $14.99
Instead of using costly paper towels to clean your home, get a 10-pack of Swedish dishcloths. They can be used to wash your dishes or wipe down all your homeβs surfaces. You can choose from over a dozen different colors to match your kitchenβs look.
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Finally get rid of all the fingerprints on your refrigerator and other stainless steel appliances with Sprayway stainless steel cleaner. It also makes your appliances more resistant to fingerprints.
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Original price: $569.99
The king of all vacuums is the Dyson cordless vacuum. Itβs lightweight, has a long battery life with a 60-minute run time, and itβs cordless, so you can more easily move around your home as you vacuum. The LCD screen shows different power modes, gives you maintenance alerts and shows the remaining run time down to the second.
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- Christmas trash becomes holiday treasure for woman who saves thousands of dollars every year
Christmas trash becomes holiday treasure for woman who saves thousands of dollars every year
A woman in Florida has discovered an unusual way to brighten her life and save quite a lot of money at the same time.
It just means deciding to frequent some places that many others won't.
Melanie Diaz of Tampa, Florida, finds some of the magic of Christmas after others have tried to trash perfectly good β and brand new β holiday decor items. (See the video at the top of this article.)
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The 20-something goes dumpster diving in the outdoor receptacles located behind retail outlets to find her treasures.
She's saved as much as $20,000 by retrieving gifts and decor from trash cans, including wreaths from Michaels and toys from TJ Maxx, news agency SWNS reported.
The 22-year-old does her trash-to-treasure work in December and January and plucks out discarded holiday items that would otherwise go to waste.
"It is my favorite time going dumpster diving on Christmas because they start throwing out a lot of Christmas stuff," she told the outlet.
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"I love saving everything so I can put it in my house and decorate it for the next year."
She finds the dumpsters that are placed behind such popular retailers as TJ Maxx, Burlington, Michaels, Jo-Ann Stores, Pop Shelf and Home Goods β and said she's found a jackpot of holiday items.
Some of her biggest discoveries occur after Christmas, she said, when stores begin clearing out their leftover holiday inventory.
"My biggest finds are in January," Diaz told SWNS.
"I went dumpster diving to the TJ Maxx store, and I found a lot β the dumpster was full to the top."
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From 10 wreaths salvaged from Michael's β worth about $400 β to $500 Christmas trees, Diaz has curated a festive collection.
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She has also retrieved puzzles and dog toys from TJ Maxx, saving around $200 each, and countless other holiday staples, including ornaments and stockings, SWNS reported.
Sometimes there's so much to grab, Diaz said, that she has to enlist help.
She's had to "bring my family to help me because it was too much," she said.
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After one trip, "we took everything into cars, and the next day we did a garage sale. We also kept most of the stuff. It was incredible."
Her discoveries have included ornaments, festive shirts and kitchenware.
Diaz said that while she saves a great deal for herself, she also enjoys sharing her finds with those who would like them.
"I give some stuff to my friends and family," she told SWNS.
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