We're pretty floored that not all broom sets are designed as cleverly as this one. (Amazon)(Amazon)
Giving your home a seasonal refresh doesn't have to feel like a chore simply because it's called "spring cleaning." You just need to find the products that'll do the dirty work for you, whether it's a robot vacuum, an electric scrubber or a broom that doesn't involve pulling wads of hair out of the bristles with your bare hands. Yes, such a thing exists: the Kelamayi Self-Cleaning Broom and Dustpan Set. The dustpan is equipped with teeth that'll dislodge those clumps for you, because post-cleaning cleanup is no one's idea of a good time. What is fun, however, is the fact that this duo is marked down to just $20 (from $40) at Amazon — but only for a few hours, so scoop it up while you can!
This set is available in three colors - get it in black, gray, green or periwinkle.
Bye-bye, soggy bath mats: Yahoo readers are adding this ultra-thick, impossibly soft rug to their carts in droves. It's made of highly absorbent, quick-drying chenille microfiber that'll soak up excess water from your feet in a jiffy, and its plush texture will feel like heaven after your shower. At over 45% off, it's down to its lowest price yet.
A queen mattress for under $200? No, you're not dreaming! But this isn't just any mattress. It's topped with gel memory foam to help banish those pesky night sweats — and speaking of sweating, green tea and purified charcoal infusions keep things nice and fresh. The medium-firm feel strikes just the right balance between comfortable and supportive, and at an insane $128, it's down to a new record low.
Yes, the larger Tundra coolers can hold a lot, but how often are you really keeping a week's worth of food cold for an entire group of people? I got this Roadie as a Christmas gift from my brother-in-law a few years back, and it has become my most-used Yeti cooler.
When I say that this is my parents' new obsession, I'm not exaggerating; the first time they used it, I received over a dozen texts about the pizzas they made in it. According to them, it's extremely user-friendly, works quickly and the pies "taste wood-fired," thanks to the fact that it reaches 800° F, resulting in a nicely charred crust.
It's dropped to within $3 of its all-time lowest price, so if the idea of hosting warm-weather pizza parties appeals to you, I'd recommend adding it to your cart while the slice is right. (I'll stop now.)
Here's a nifty little gizmo for you: This multitasking sink strainer not only keeps food remnants and utensils from falling down the drain, it also can be used as a stopper for holding water in the basin. Plus, it has sealing gaskets that can help prevent icky odors. It's nearly 50% off — about as low as it's been since September.
Giving your home a seasonal refresh doesn't have to feel like a chore simply because it's called "spring cleaning." You just need to find the products that'll do the dirty work for you, whether it's a robot vacuum, an electric scrubber or a broom that doesn't involve pulling wads of hair out of the bristles with your bare hands. Yes, such a thing exists: This dustpan is equipped with teeth that'll dislodge those clumps for you, because post-cleaning cleanup is no one's idea of a good time. What is fun, however, is the fact that this duo is marked down to its best price ever.
No more lugging out a big mop and bucket — clean while you walk!
Our price trackers tell us this is close to as low as this broom has ever been — you're saving over 50% (though the starting price looks to be a bit inflated). And not having to subject your hands to dust bunnies? Pretty priceless. As mentioned, this is a limited-time lightning deal that'll end once it's 100% claimed, so we'd recommend adding it to your cart, stat. (Prices vary between colors.)
Ever pulled something in your back while you were stooping over to sweep dust with one of those little handheld brushes? Yeah, not so pleasant. That's why the Kelamayi, with its long, extendable handle (ranging from 40 to 50 inches) is a boon for anyone who'd like to avoid crouching while they clean.
Made from recycled bottles (we love an eco-conscious product!), its four rows of durable bristles make it ideal for indoor or outdoor sweeping. Arguably, though, the star of the show is the dustpan, which has a row of teeth you can slide through the bristles, ridding the brush of tangled hair (human or pet) and dust bunnies you'd rather not have to wrest free with your bare hand. Not only is it more sanitary, it'll also help keep the brush in good condition longer.
With a fan club of over 26,000 members, this set is sweeping the nation (well, Amazon Nation, at least).
"Didn't expect to be so excited by a broom and dustpan purchase, but here we are!" admitted one shopper. "I really love the 'teeth' on the dustpan. I absolutely hate touching a dirty broom to pull the extra hair and dust bunnies off after sweeping. Now, I don't have to. Also, the snap-together handles make storage easy."
"Pet owner's best friend!" exclaimed another. "The product was extremely easy to assemble. No more bending to clean up after the fur babies."
"I purchased one of these already and decided to get another," shared a repeat buyer. "It makes cleanup so much easier. ... No more dragging the vacuum cleaner out for small jobs or dealing with a standard broom and dustbin. I have arthritis, and these lessen the stress on my knees. [It] clips, unclips and empties easily and is lightweight but sturdy."
"[My] only complaint is that the poles of the broom and dustpan get loose after using," wrote a mostly content customer. "Need to tighten frequently." That said, they added, "The grooves on the dustpan remove the massive amounts of pet/my hair on the floor."
"I purchased this because I have a back issue, so it hurts to bend over," explained a final fan. "This helps me to avoid the pain! ... The only suggestion I could make is to have customizable lengths on both the broom and dustpan. My back thanks the manufacturer!"
And when it comes to wiping up wet messes? These ingenious mop slippers just might be the coolest things ever invented.
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The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.