
Okay, so you didn’t win the PureClean XL Rolling Steam Cleaner, but… you can still kind of get one for free through Pure Enrichment:
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Okay, so you didn’t win the PureClean XL Rolling Steam Cleaner, but… you can still kind of get one for free through Pure Enrichment:
mat@pureenrichment.com

And the lucky winner of the PureClean XL Rolling Steam Cleaner is…
But what about the people who didn’t win? Well, you can still kind of get one for free through Pure Enrichment:
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Original blog post:
After having been in our “new” house for 2 and a half years now, we still love our home very much. But naturally, some of the shine is going to wear off in that amount of time.
For example, just a few weeks ago when we got home from the pool, my wife looked at the carpet in our living room and stated, “Seriously, we need to get this cleaned professionally or something. Our carpet is only a couple of years old but it looks a lot older than that.”
She’s right. We opted for the “2nd from the lowest grade” carpet when we were having the house built. I didn’t see the point in purchasing a higher grade carpet, only to have to roll that into our mortgage and pay interest on it, when carpet isn’t meant to hold up for the duration of us paying off our mortgage.
Then, amazingly, just a few days later, I was contacted by the folks at PureClean XL Rolling Steam Cleaner.
They asked me if I’d be interested in receiving their product and conducting a giveaway for one lucky reader out there. That’s some perfect timing…
Obviously, my wife is very happy about our new PureClean XL Rolling Steam Cleaner. I have no reservation in admitting I am Chandler Bing, and I married Monica Geller.
If you asked her if she loves cleaning, I bet she would deny it. But after being married to my wife for 9 years (as of next month), I believe she secretly loves cleaning.
Don’t tell her I said that, though.
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I feel like there was this cliché storyline in 1980s sitcoms where the husband buys his wife a new vacuum cleaner as a gift, only to learn that gesture upsets his wife.
The moral of the story in these sitcoms is this: Men like to receive useful tools as gifts, women do not.
For a husband to get his wife a new vacuum cleaner, it has to be completely unrelated to her birthday, anniversary, or any other expected time to give her a gift.
However, it is my observation that men actually like to receive useful tools during these gift-receiving opportunities.
Maybe it’s not the best example, but with my 35th birthday coming up in a couple of weeks, my wife helped me get a brand-new Canon Powershot G7 X camera. (I pitched in a couple hundred dollars, as the price was beyond the budget of a typical gift.)
As a blogger, I see a camera as a work tool; yet it’s the one thing I really wanted. Men like receiving tools as gifts.
At the same time, our nearly 8 year-old Bissell vacuum cleaner finally saw its final day. So my wife looked online at Target and discovered we could buy the updated model for only $75. So we did.
And boy do we both love it!
I’m referring to the Bissell CleanView Vaccuum with OnePass. I was so passionate about it, I made this unboxing and demonstration video:
I’m the one in our household who does the vacuuming every weekend. I noticed immediately how lightweight and agile it is. My wife has tried it out as well and agreed completely.
And it’s amazing to us that we purchased it for only $75 at Target!
By the way, Bissell is not endorsing me in any way to do this review. They were not even aware of me until I Tweeted them this story today.
That’s how much I like this vacuum!

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