Cleaning Products as Gifts? YES!

If you never think about purchasing “cleaning products” as holiday gifts, think again. Here are five items that make the perfect gifts to give—or to receive!

 

slipper-genie-microfiber-cleaning-slippersMicrofiber Slippers
Your entire family can help keep the floors dust free when they slip on a pair of these washable chenille dusting slippers. They are perfect for cleaning hardwood, linoleum and tile flooring and available in four different colors (we are loving the green!). Amazon.com

 

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Keeping your kitchen counter tops clean has never been easier when you use these spoon ups Spoon Rests. Designed to twist onto wooden spoon handles, each shape lets spoons lie flat without touching the surface of your counter or stand upright in a bowl or pot without slipping. Set includes four sizes for small and large spoons. Container Store

 

25142_1_640pxSmartphone Sanitizer
Simply place your phone inside the PhoneSoap Smartphone Sanitizer and your phone will get clean and charged. It’s large enough to accommodate most smartphones and (we love this part!) the case even has built-in acoustic amplifiers that allow you to continue listening to music while it’s cleaning. Uncommon Goods

 

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While we’re talking about electronics, keep smudges at bay with a Dustin Screen Cleaner. A soft, microfiber side erases fingerprints and smudges on all of your mobile devices while the terrycloth side scrubs away bigger messes. In addition to being a great keychain, we like stashing them in our nightstands and briefcases. Brookstone

 

40338_xxx_v1Food Scrubbing Gloves
These produce scrubbing gloves (one set for vegies and one for fruit) clean your carrots and apples without removing the healthy benefits. And, when you’re done, just toss them in the washer or dishwasher for cleaning. World Market

 

Talk to us:  Have you ever received a cleaning product as a gift?  We’d love to hear about it!