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O-Duster Robotic Floor Cleaner {Review}

With three kids I am constantly cleaning and my floors are probably the worst!  Between my family tracking dirt and debris in or just the regular dust that accumulates, I feel like it is a never ending battle with my keeping my floors clean.  In my house I have carpeting in the upstairs and basement but my main level which we spend most of our time is hardwood floors.  Since I don’t have time to keep up with it all, I was excited when I got the O-Duster to check out!

The O-Duster is an innovative new product from O-Cedar.  It is a robotic floor cleaner that simply dusts your floors with just one push of a button.  It grabs dust and pet hair with its electrostatic cleaning cloths that you attach on.

Just two buttons, thats it!

Yuck!

Yuck, again!

Gliding around the cabinets:

Even my 20 month old can work it:

And its off!

Right out of the box, the O-Duster is assembled and ready to be charged.  It recommends 12 hours to completely charge the O-Duster and then it ready, I just charged it overnight.  You get three electrostatic cleaning cloths in the box and you just stick it to the O-Duster and turn it on.  There are two settings:  short (30 minutes) or long (120 minutes).  There are no other buttons or settings, which I like because sometimes devices are so complicated I never use them!  My 20 month old can actually turn this on herself!  For my house I was surprised at how well it worked.  I admit I thought it would get stuck or jammed on something but it didn’t!  It would hit a wall or toy and then just start going the other way.  The black circle around it that holds the clothes, is flexible and easily slide under my couches, cabinets and made it move nicely.

The O-Duster works on all hard floors such as wood, tile, laminate, linoleum and marble.  It will not work on carpet and does not have a vacuum on it.  The O-Duster simply picks up dust and pet hair on its own, like the dry-cloth Swiffer.  I turn it on and let it go while I clean the rest of the house and it is nice piece of mind.  I would though like if it sucked up crumbs and such like a vacuum or if you could add a wet cloth to mop the floors, but then again it would make it a lot more expensive.  I don’t have any pets (other than my kids!) but I bet this would be awesome for all that pet hair!  You also have to buy an O-Duster Refill kit (for around $10 for 20 cloths) pretty soon after buying the O-Duster because you only get three cloths with the O-Duster.

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BUY IT:  Check out the O-Duster Robotic Floor Cleaner page to see where in your area you can buy the O-Duster for the retail price of $39.99.

WIN IT:  (1) US winner will receive the O-Duster Robotic Floor Cleaner

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Mom and More Disclosure: I was sent this product to review in exchange for my honest opinion. Please see my Disclosure Policy.

Cher

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