Ditch plastic wrap and use this glass spatter guard in your microwave

If you’re anything like me, your microwave is used daily to reheat leftovers. And the interior of your microwave might look like you nuked a small animal if you don’t regularly cover your plates while you’re reheating your food. Or maybe your microwave is clean, but you use plastic storage containers with plastic lids when you reheat your food. If you do either of these things, you should take a look at Cuchina Safe covers.

Cuchina Safe covers are made of borosilicate glass that can handle temperatures as high as 450 degrees. That means that you can use these covers in your microwave and oven without fear that they will melt like plastics can do.

Glass is much safer for you to use when reheating food in the microwave. I’m paranoid to use plastic containers and plastic wrap in the microwave after having an adventure with breast cancer back in 2011. I prefer to reheat food in ceramic or glass dishes and usually place a ceramic plate face down over the dish. This works fine with bowls, but you cant do that with a plate of food like you can with the Cuchina Safe cover.

The covers come in two styles.

There’s the microwave cover that has a scalloped edge that acts as a steam release when face down over a plate. When you flip it over, it doubles as a baking dish.

And then there’s the Cuchina Safe vented flat lid that can be placed over a bowl to protect your microwave from splatters or pots on the stove.

Cuchina Safe lids are priced at $26.95 for one microwave cover & baking dish and the same price for 2 of the vented lids. You can read more about these products by visiting cuchinasafe.com and you can order them from The Grommet and also check prices on Amazon.

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Star Shower makes Christmas decorating easy!

With Star Shower, you’ll be able to decorate the exterior of your house without requiring ladders or risking a trip to the ER.  Shown in the above image is the Window Wonderland.  Apply the adjustable 4ft x 6ft easy-fit screen to the inside of your windows, position the old movie camera-styled projector in your yard, and you’re ready to start projecting moving holiday displays on the front of your house.  The kit includes six Christmas movies and six Halloween movies for next fall.

The normal price of the Window Wonderland kit is $59.99; it’s available now for $19.99.

If you want a display that could cover the entire front of your house (up to 3200 sq ft), check out Star Shower’s Slideshow.  Choose one of the 12 slides (for Christmas, Halloween, Independence Day, Easter, Valentine’s Day, or birthdays), insert it into the LED projector and watch your house be covered in bright, colorful holiday designs.  An efficient motor sets your selected designs dancing over the house at the selected display speeds: fast, slow, or freeze. It comes with an indoor base if you’d rather have your slideshow inside.  The Slideshow kit was $39.99, but it’s now $29.99.

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Organize your closet, suitcase, or office with EZSTAX

EZSTAX is a set of interlocking plastic trays that can organize your life.  You can use a stack to separate and keep folded shirts neat.  And you can even use the EZSTAX tray as a folding pattern for the shirt, so you’re sure the shirt will fit the organizer.

Put the loaded EZSTAX inside a dresser drawer or on a closet shelf, and your shirts stay neatly stacked even as you flip through them to find just the right shirt.  You can even put an EZSTAX inside your suitcase to keep your shirts neat and wrinkle-free for travel.  Or you can use them to neaten and organize files in your office.  Stacks of papers stay separated in the organizers, and you can easily page through the stacks or spread out the stacks as you work.

EZSTAX are made of recycled rPET plastics.  They come in two sizes.  The regular size is 13.5″ X 11.5″ X 2″ for a set of 20; this size fits well with most standard-sized shelves and dressers.  The small size is 9.9″ X 12.3″ X 2″ and is designed for smaller clothing and smaller spaces.  A set of 20 EZSTAX of either size is $22; discounts are available for bulk purchases.

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MeshCanvas adhesive custom prints hang without nails

MeshCanvas allows you to have your favorite photos custom-printed, but this is nothing new.  What is new is that MeshCanvas photo tiles come with special adhesive hangers that attach to most non-laminating hard surfaces so you can hang them without putting nail holes into the wall.  The adhesive removes easily without damage to the wall, so you can reposition your art at will (up to 10 times).  The format is 8″ X 8″ or 8″ X 12″ tiles that can be hung separately, or you can even butt the tiles together to create a panoramic display.  MeshCanvas photo tiles are $46 for three tiles, with additional tiles at $10 each.  Order by 11/30/17 and enter code thx2u to get 10% off your entire MeshCanvas purchase.

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Electrolux ProSwivel Vacuum review

Think about all the regular housekeeping chores that you have to do on a regular basis. Now think about the ones that appear close to the bottom of that list. Maybe it’s taking out the garbage or cleaning the toilet. But if you would have asked me what I least enjoy, it would probably vacuuming.

Just the thought of dragging out that heavy, cumbersome machine and lug it around the living room for 10-15 minutes is enough to make me think “ehh… the carpet’s not thaaat dirty” and push that idea right out of my head for another day or two. But I learned sometimes, you just need the right tool to make the job enjoyable, and Electrolux’s ProSwivel vacuum really hit that sweet spot for me.

Specs and Build

The ProSwivel has a lot of features for such a small, unassuming vacuum. Hidden in the body is a long, 2-foot aluminum cleaning wand that is attached to the hose, giving you 12 feet of reach, making those ceiling fans and door frames a breeze to suction-dust.

I was pleasantly surprised by the cleaning attachment. Initially, I was looking around for 2-3 individual brushes and funnels to pop into the body but realized that they were all the same piece. Depending on which end you place on the hose, it can serve as a dust brush, crevice tool or furniture nozzle. Pretty clever space-saving trick.

The ProSwivel features…

  • Onboard (and quite innovative) 3-in-1 tool
  • 10-foot hose and 12-foot attachment reach
  • Easy floor height adjustment
  • Floor-height front LED lights
  • Easy-empty 1.2 quart cyclonic dust container
  • 13 inch cleaning width
  • Washable filter
  • 11 amp motor, 30 foot cord
  • 16 pound total weight

The vacuum is solidly built. I didn’t hear any rattling or strange noises while it was running. And as you can see in the photos, it has a clean, modern design. After several weeks of normal use, it still looks brand new. Of course, this is a product that you would use for years, hopefully, so it’s hard to ascertain how rugged the ProSwivel is.

The hidden handle extension pulls out of the body, allowing extra reach for brush attachments.

I did find one area that could be a cause for concern, over time. Where the hose is attached to the handle hangs at a sharp angle, and with the weight of the rest of the hose pulling on it, it seems like a stress point that could stretch or maybe even tear over time.

Here’s the hose stress point I mentioned, which could pose a problem after months and years of stretching.

In Action

I think the initial joy from using this vacuum was in just how lightweight and maneuverable it was. My other cleaner was an old basic Eureka upright… fairly no frills, and an absolute beast. I have fairly thick carpet and the ProSwivel glides over it while still effectively brushing and suctioning up plenty of dirt and dust.

That 360º swivel point allows the ProSwivel to turn on a dime.

I also like the very visible cyclone dust canister. It gives a good idea of when it’s getting a little too full and needs emptied. It also demonstrates just how much dust, crumbs, and hair are being picked up, which, you know, can be both impressive that the vacuum is working so well and embarrassing that the carpet (mine, anyway) was that filthy.

All that dirt and dust surprises me every time.

Going back to the swivel feature, the head is easy to snake around corners and furniture legs. It takes some getting used to, sort of like driving with a trailer attached, but once you get the hang of it, something as pedestrian as vacuuming becomes, well, sort of fun. The width of the suction head is only a little over a foot wide, which gives it the advantage of being able to fit in a lot of narrow areas. Of course, that means more passes on large open areas of carpet. And since rounding corners and skirting against walls and furniture is so darn fun, it makes the wide expanses of carpet with that tiny head seem tedious by comparison, like painting the side of a barn with a paint roller.

That’s a fair trade.

The brush attachment and hose stay out of the way until you need them.

The actual suction seems very good. I tested it on several surfaces with the brush roller on and off (there’s a handy brush switch near the power button) and it handled the floor height difference very well. I have a dark carpet and can plainly see crumbs and all the normal bits that land on the floor, so it’s very easy to tell when something doesn’t get picked up on the first pass. The only thing it missed was bits of food that had dried and stuck to the carpet fibers…. I have a five-year-old, so that’s a common sight. One good lap around the living room picked up all the visible mess and then some.

This clever brush attachment is actually three in one, depending on which end you place within the handle.

Conclusion

One of the largest hurdles in getting around to vacuuming the floors, at least for me, is the thought of getting up and lugging out a heavy, loud, clunky machine and pushing it around the room. The ProSwivel goes a long way toward removing that barrier with its light weight and fun design. I love anything that is designed to make me more productive.

Hunt down those dust bunnies with 4 bright LED headlights.

That transition from “Ugh, vacuuming” to “Ooh, vacuuming!” could be an accurate wrap-up of my experiences with the ProSwivel.

The Electrolux ProSwivel vacuum is currently available on Amazon for $219.99.

Source: The sample for this review as provided by North St Bags. Please visit their site for more information or Amazon to order.

 

Product Information

Price: $219.99
Manufacturer: Elextrolux
Retailer: Amazon
Pros:
  • – Lightweight and easy to maneuver
  • – Long, built in cleaning wand has good reach
  • – Very easy to empty and store
Cons:
  • – Not very wide, so it can be tedious for large areas
  • – Narrow base also makes upright unstable when using wand, falls over

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