Sold as a kit, the positives of this dry brush version are:
- Easy to mount,
- Easy to operate
- Wipe that holds in place
- Wipe easy to replace
- Easily passes under most furniture
- Ideal for cleaning under beds thanks to its lightness
- Practice for dusting walls
- Although collects pet hair, hair, dust
- Also depends on the baseboards
- Practical linoleum (in addition there is the effect Gloss)
- Articulated head
The Bad:
- Wipe that saturates quickly, so you have to have in addition a small vacuum cleaner if you want to remain effective or change (in this case it comes back expensive)
- Not to spend on wet because it sticks and redeposited traces of damp dust on the floor
- Do not pick up anything that is not dust, hair, hair, so again you have to supplement with a small vacuum cleaner or shovel duo / brush
- Some with tiles, there is the problem of the joints (especially sils are old) which limits the efficiency since it is more difficult to group the wipe can retain
There is also the problem of wipes (that it is better to buy on sale or with coupons).
Indeed, one can ask the question on the impact environmentally, but any other cleaning mode to impact lorsquon uses of water, products, nuclear lélectricité for vacuuming, product manufacturing, etc. This is very difficult to quantify.
In conclusion, the Swiffer is an alternative lorsquon wants to clean quickly and quietly (or only to the furniture below), but it does not replace cleaning with vacuuming and washing floors.