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  2. Swiffer - Wikipedia

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    Swiffer is an American brand of cleaning products that is made by Procter & Gamble. Introduced in 1999, [ 1 ] the brand uses the " razor-and-blades " business model, whereby the consumer purchases the handle assembly at a low price, but must continue to purchase replacement refills and pads over the lifespan of the product.

  3. Talk:Swiffer - Wikipedia

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    The pads can also be used between different brands of 'mop' - Swiffer or otherwise. Myself, I use Target's O-Mop but find the 'biodegradable' pads a little lacking on the cleaning power - doesn't help the environment if I fill the trash can with more of them.

  4. Battery holder - Wikipedia

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    For wet cells, cables are often connected to the battery terminals, as is found in automobiles or emergency lighting equipment. A battery holder is either a plastic case with the shape of the housing moulded as a compartment or compartments that accepts a battery or batteries, or a separate plastic holder that is mounted with screws, eyelets ...

  5. 8 Things You Should Never Clean with a Swiffer - AOL

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    Swiffer products may be convenient and easy to use, but cleaning experts say they’re not safe for all surfaces. From marble surfaces to wooden decks, there are a few areas where you shouldn’t ...

  6. Wetbike - Wikipedia

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    Directional control was achieved by turning the handlebars (as opposed to a jet ski, where one rotates the hydrojet). [3] Originally, the Wetbike was powered by a Suzuki two-stroke engine . [ 3 ] During the later years of Wetbikes (late 1980s) there were considerable advances, such as 60 hp Suzuki 800 cc engines , and Metton hulls, which were ...

  7. Generic brand - Wikipedia

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    Generic brand products may be of similar quality as a branded product, and are commonly made from the standard ingredients used for branded products. Without the costs of marketing individual products, generic brands are priced lower than branded products. They are preferred by customers for whom price or value-for-money is the priority. [1]