***This Giveaway is now CLOSED***
Over the past couple years I have received many comments and e-mails from mothers asking for tips and tricks on keeping a clean and organized home without spending hours cleaning and organizing. While I have shared a few tips and tricks with you on this blog, I am currently testing out a new product that I am beyond exited about.
I don’t think I have ever been so stoked about a cleaning product. (Please tell me that I’m not the only Mom who gets excited over cleaning products!) But seriously, this product has been a HUGE time saver!!!
The O-Duster is a robotic floor cleaner designed to save you time on cleaning so that you can spend more time on what is important.
I think the best part about this product is that it is so easy to use that even my 3 year old can do it. Which, in turn, saves ME even more time!!!
The O-Duster uses electrostatic cleaning pads that attach to a flexible base. You can then choose from two cleaning programs. The short program will run for 30 minutes while the longer program will run for 120 minutes. Once the O-Duster is finished cleaning just remove the cleaning pad (if necessary) and toss it in the trash.
Here are some other great features of the O-Duster:
- Simple to use. Only 3 steps and my 3 even my 3 year old can use it.
- Flexible base. Allows the product to clean deep in corners and against walls without denting or scratching the walls.
- Compact size. Allows the O-Duster to clean under sofas, beds, and other furniture.
- Cleaning Cloth. This thing is not only great at removing dust but it also collects pet fur!
- Auto-navigation. Can sense objects and walls and will change directions when they are detected.
Honestly there is not much that I don’t like about this product. The only issue that I have had is that it tends to get stuck under the corner of my couch. However, my kids think it’s a game and actually fight over who gets to move it when it does get stuck.
Are you impressed yet?
The amazing people over at O-Cedar would also like one of you to enjoy the great benefits of this product as well.
That’s right, one lucky winner will win an O-Duster Robotic Floor Cleaner from O-Cedar which includes
- 1 Battery charger
- 3 Cleaning Clothes
Here are the details:
- Giveaway is for one O-Duster Robotic Floor Cleaner.
- Giveaway is open to US and Canada only
- Giveaway is open from Wednesday, March 6th, through Tuesday, March 12th, and the winner will be
announced right here on Wednesday, March 13th. - One winner will be selected using random.org.
- Please ensure I have your blog or email address so I have a way to contact you if you win.
To enter:
- Leave me a comment with an estimated guess of how many minutes/hours you spend cleaning your floors every week. {required}
To learn more about the O-Duster and other O-Cedar products, like O-Cedar on Facebook or follow them on Pinterest.
I wasn’t paid or swayed to write this post, just offered an O-Duster in exchange for a review and giveaway.
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I just got new hardwood floors in my living and dining roooms. NO ONE TOLD ME that I would be dry dusting these floors everyday! It takes about 15 minutes, multiply that by seven and that is almost 2 hours a week! And that doesn't include the tile floors! Hope I win! dianapike[at]hotmail.com
We have a rainbow and use it everyday for about 10 minutes. I would love this and I know my kids would love chasing it around! =)
Wow, I spend 2.5 to 3 hours a week on my floors, with two dogs running around there is always dog hair. I've thought about something like this for years but always worried that the dog hair would clog it, I think with the pads it would work. Thanks.
I would say a good 2-3 hours since we have two large dogs – one a Golden Retriever plus a cat. It's tumble weed city over here! 🙂
Kids who don't remove their shoes + a dog = dirty floors 20 minutes after cleaning! I have a shiny wood floor that is beautiful when clean, but that's not often. I spend probably 30 min a week on my floors. I would ♥ to win! summz[at]live.com
I spend about an hour each week cleaning my hardwood floors 🙁
I spend about 45 minutes each week 🙁
We live on a dirt road and the dust is horrible. Top that with running an in-home day care (4-6 kids running in and out of the house most of the day). My own kids have duster socks that they wear to sweep the floor but I still have to go through and dust the spots they missed. In all I probably spend about an hour dusting the floor a week. Nancy – missnancy.daycare[at]yahoo.com
I have 4 small kids so I sweep and vacuum every single night! I must spend 2 to 3 hours every week. I would love this!!
astitchofcountrytime.blogspot.com
I'd love to say that I spend at least an hour each week cleaning the floor…because that would mean that I have time to spend an hour cleaning the floor! I'm embarrassed to say that I spend less time than that…but it's the truth…don't judge me 😉
I feel like I don't spend ENOUGH time cleaning our hardwood floors which is about 1-2 hours depending…..
julie.a.hicks[at]hotmail.com
We live in the desert! There is always dust. I spend about a half hour every day dusting!
Over several hours a week. I have 5 inside dogs and a cat, so the floors get really dirty!
veganvigilante_bethechange(at)yahoo.com
This would be so amazing for my house with two kids, a golden and a cat!
Since I am a stay at home mom, It seem like that is all I do. ha.So I think it would be about 4 hours a week.
I would guess about 3 hours a week. I sweep the kitchen everyday.
I spend about 4 hours a week. Our yellow lab sheds, so, I'm always cleaning floors.
Thanks for the giveaway!!
lets see with 3 grown kids and a husband that do not wipe their feet when they come in the house and you add 2 family dogs, and at any given time we could have 1-6 rescue dogs in and out of the house and a grandson who just loves to bring in mud pies to bake in his make believe stove that is in my kitchen and my house is surrounded by sand ha ha I have to say I dust my floors atleast 4 times a day and that takes me about 20 minutes each time. So,If I did my math right I spend 9 hours and 20 minutes give or take and what is going on at the house at the time and far as people and animals. WOW, Thanks for the eye opener LOL I had no idea I spent that much time cleaning up my floors really does not seem that much when I am doing it. haha
deana
dfwquiltr37[at]yahoo.com
got a black lab that sheds like crazy so about 8 1/2 hrs a week (twice a day at least)and all hardwood floors having 7 birds dont help either that enjoy spittin their food shells at the dog lol.
I send about 45 minutes a week cleaning tile floors.
I send about 45 minutes a week cleaning tile floors.
about 30 minutes every couple of days – have both hardwood and rugs
Believe it or not, I have a pic of this on our frig – on my "wish list". I have a swiffer in my hand @least daily – because the entire house is hardwood, plus 2 Yorkies running around, so prob almost 2 hrs/wk dusting (& mopping). I would luv to have one of these :o))
Probably a half hour to an hour depending on how motivated I am for each room. Luckily, my sister vaccums her own room. Now cleaning the kitchen and bathroom floor…I don't really care for!
We have a cat with long white fur he's constantly shedding so it seems as if I'm constantly sweeping and dusting and really don't have an idea of the time spent. I would love to win this, thank you for the opportunity!
We have dark hardwood and a white dog. I spend at least 240 minutes a week cleaning floors. Thanks! Mattie mmrrddmm[at]yahoo.com
With 3 cats, 2 dogs, and 4 kids my floors need lots of attention often. I would guess 3 hours a week between vacuuming and mopping. I would love one of these!!
I'm severely asthmatic and my floors need cleaning frequently. So I have to fight with my son with autism to do it, and he gets the main part of the floor but not the edges and under furniture without supervision, which takes more time. Probably about 6 hours just for floors, we have no carpet.
Janaet
One human, one Jack Russel. I spend about 100 minutes a week cleaning hardwood. Even if I don't win one of these O'Cedar O'Dusters, I going to buy one as soon as I find one!
Thanks for the chance.
Since downsizing, having a grown daughter who is on her own, and becoming single, I spend much less time cleaning floors than I did in the earlier stages of my life. Now, it is my geriatric cat and me. A close estimate would be about 20-30 minutes weekly. A friend received a Rhoomba several years ago as a gift and I have coveted such a device ever since then.
2 dogs, 1 infant and 4 adults living in the same house…add another toddler and 2 more adults 2-3 days a week…I can't possibly come up with an accurate count of time spent cleaning floors…
I would love to win this as we have 3 cats! I probably spend at least 3 hours a week cleaning floors.
We have lots of wood floor space. I spend about 15-20 minutes most days going over them with one day weekly that I spend about 30-45 minutes. This would be great! Thanks for offering the giveaway.
More time than I have – about two hours a week not including emergency touch ups which are done on an as needed basis. Thank you for the opportunity to win one of these gems.
I spend about 45 minutes every week on my floors!
I spent probably a couple of hours each week cleaning floors…if I do it!
Not as much as I should with three cats. This would be perfect on my unsealed hardwood floors!
lisavt2(at)Hotmail(dot)(com)
Oh jeez. Let's try this again…
lisavt27(at)hotmail(dot)(com)
I spend 2 hours a week cleaning my floors.
kellywcu8888ATgmailDOTcom
2 hours sw2759[at]gmail.com
No carpet at all in my house so I would say 2 to 3 hours a week. Thanks for the chance to win!
usherfamily@embarqmail.com
If it's done like it should be, about 2-3 hours. Most weeks it's about 1-2
I probably spend an hour a week vacuuming or dry/damp mopping my hardwood floors. Definitely not enough!!
At least an hour. We have tile floors in the living room and 2 puppies so you can imagine
I'd say a totoal of 1 1/2 but I probably could use more time for them! 2 cat, 2 dogs and 2 kids! lol
With 3 dogs I spend about 1-1/2 hours a week on just the wood floors. Not including the rugs/carpet upstairs. I think this would be a great thing for the floors. Maybe the dogs could chase it around? Thanks for such a great contest
I spend about 40 minutes per day on my hardwood floors – but we don't have ANY carpet at all, so this would be perfect for us!
It doesn't matter how much time I spend on my floors – it's never enough. They are always dirty…… 3 year old son, 5 year old son, 10 year old dog, husband and me…..always dirty!
At least half an hour but we don't have kids yet. 😉
I spend @ 2-3 hrs cleaning floors…with on husband, 3 teenage sons, and a male dog! Audreymiller@marykay.com
we decided to tile our livingroom,kitchen,diningroom,main hallway and quest bathroom…thought the carpet idea was holding too much dirt since we have ten active grandchildren….now that i am chair bound, my poor hubs has to do it everyday,,,plus its very cold,,i have put a oval rug in living room, but keeping the tile shining and dust free is an every day job..now that he has had heart surgery to replace a valve i feel that this new product would be a work safer for him. it would lighten his load at least an hour and a half per day!!!!
I have wanted one of these robotic vacuum thingies for YEARS!! I have chronic pain and I have a hard time cleaning the floors some days. I have a 3100 square foot house so I need all the help I can get. Vacuuming everything can take up to an hour, and then mopping will take another two. So all together, 2-3 hours a couple times a week. This would be a life saver. Thank you!
mrsdixxxon.blogspot.com
I spend about 15 minutes a day x 7. Would love to cut that down even more. 🙂
It only takes a few minutes to sweep for us so we spend about 15 minutes per week.
I spend around 3 hours a week. Luckily, my house is small.
We spend a few hours a week cleaning our floors.
I SHOULD spend an hour or two a week. I DO spend zero to 15 minutes, with the occasional deep clean.
I need this!! everyday with my 4 rescued cats and a Chihuahua I spend atleast 30 minutes cleaning a room. Ugh! Help please send to me!!
Hello! I sweep what feels like every day! I'd say I spend about 70 minutes sweeping my house each week. This would make me and my doggies very happy home owners. PS, love your site! I just found it today while looking for O-Duster reviews. I'm sure to frequent here often.
I should clean more often, but in reality I spend about an hour.
Hardly any but it should be two or more hours a week!
Right now is about 2 hours but when I get back in shape you can probably add abut 5 hours to that. I have only been doings weekly not daily at the moment. It will be nice to see if one of these things really works, I have always wondered. I am the type that will not buy a "gadget" like this unless somebody I know has one.
Probably an hour but with 4 kids…it should be more! Hollyriddle(at)yahoo(dot)com
Twin boys. 1 girl husband and a dog . 3hrs
Ebrianna75[at]yahoo.com
Twin boys. 1 girl husband and a dog . 3hrs
Ebrianna75[at]yahoo.com
I would have to say about 2-4 hrs depending on what happens daily. I have 4 lil people at home, a dog , and a husband. Not to memtion I scrub on my hands and kness. I dont feel its clean unless I do.
Karen -kkay2140204[at]yahoo.com
At least an hour every week. When I mop, it's about 2 hours.
At least an hour every week. When I mop, it's about 2 hours.
Probably around 30 minutes a week.
At least an hour a week – sometimes more. Thanks, doggies!
With a family of four and a home for rescue dogs, I bet I spend about 10 – 12 hrs a week, sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, or shampooing carpets, or just spot cleans. There is always something to clean at our house. I could use something to help save time.
With a family of four and a home for rescue dogs, I bet I spend about 10 – 12 hrs a week, sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, or shampooing carpets, or just spot cleans. There is always something to clean at our house. I could use something to help save time.
With two kids under 3 and an inside dog I would estimate that I vaccuum at least 2 times a day for probably 45 each time! This would be a life saver!!!
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