Freshen up for spring with tools to clean and organize your home.
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Easy reach
Hard-to-reach spots—above ceiling fans, inside light fixtures, in and under heavy furniture—are more accessible with a Dirt Devil 360 Reach. This bagless vacuum, with washable filter, goes high and low to suck dirt out of furniture, pick up debris and swipe up grime with dust-catching microfiber pads. $120. (800) 321-1134; dirtdevil.com.
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Tight spots
For anyone still using an old toothbrush to clean between ceramic tiles, the Rubbermaid Reveal Power Scrubber has a grout brush attachment with a cone-shaped head that revolves 60 times per second to whisk away grunge in tight places. $15 for battery-operated Power Scrubber; $6 for grout brush. (888) 895-2110; rubbermaid.com.
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Handy helper
The Dyson DC34 handheld vacuum is lightweight at 2.9 pounds, with powerful suction for tough pickup jobs. The high-speed digital motor runs up to 15 minutes on one lithium-ion charge. $150. (844) 679-1647; dyson.com.
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Car buff
Vintage car owners who lovingly shine their treasures will appreciate the Griot’s Garage 6-inch Random Orbital polisher. Company owner Richard Griot has redesigned this polishing and waxing tool with a more comfortable grip and easier access to controls. $140. (800) 345-5789; griotsgarage.com.
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Double down
Winter can leave carpets and floors looking grubby. The hot water in Hoover’s Power Path Pro Advanced Carpet Cleaner freshens them with two scrubbing systems to lift stains, a 13-inch nozzle for covering big areas quickly, an upholstery tool for furniture and stairs, and a hard-surface squeegee. $179. (800) 944-9200; hoover.com.
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Polished perfection
Preserve your hands and knees, and let the Koblenz P-620A Cleaning Machine Hard Floor Polisher from Thorne Electric do the hard work. It scrubs, polishes, waxes and buffs finished hard floors, including tile and wood, to a lustrous shine. $125. (800) 466-3337; homedepot.com.
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Twin tanks
Toss the mop and bucket if there’s a Hoover FloorMate Deluxe Hard Floor Cleaner in the house. It has dual water tanks—one for clean, one for dirty—and brushes that scrub wood, vinyl, tile and grout. Controls let you hit the tough spots with extra cleaning solution. $159. (800) 944-9200; hoover.com.
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What pet?
Pet stains and odors are powered away by the Bissell DeepClean Deluxe Pet Deep Cleaner, using hot water and a stain-trapping tool. Designed with pets in mind, the 36Z9 model has 12 rows of rotating brushes, suction for drying up wet spots and a hair-collection basket. $300. (800) 237-7691; bissell.com.
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Master blaster
Clean mud off your truck, mildew from house siding and stains from driveways and patios with a Karcher X-Series Water-Cooled Electric Pressure Washer. At 2,000 PSI, you can blast the big chores off your list. $300. (800) 221-0516; northerntool.com.
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Clean streak
It’s like having a mini power washer in your hand: The Sienna Visio Window Steam Cleaner combines steam with brushes and squeegees to scrub window glass, corners and casings, inside and out. $100. (888) 574-3662; siennadirect.com.
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Naming rights
Get your house in order with a Dymo 210D LabelManager Kit. Its easy-to-use keyboard and graphic display allow you to see the label before printing, so you’ll always know what’s in storage. $52. (800) 333-3330; staples.com.
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Permanent marker
Carry around a Brother P-Touch Handheld Label Maker to make laminated tags for items indoors and out—fuses, computer cables, storage boxes and more. Custom fonts on the PT-H100 model also create attractive scrapbooking labels. $35. (800) 463-3768; officedepot.com.