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Power PanA dustpan with a built in vacuum, it’s ingenious! It’s a very tedious task to try and get that final line of dirt up off the floor and the makers of the ReadiVac Power Pan have come up with the most obvious of solutions. This cordless dustpan/vacuum is perfect for clean up.

This powerful tool is soon to be the best friend of anyone with a broom. Not only is it as easy to use as, well a dustpan, a simple switch triggers the vacuum and in seconds the mess is all gone. Plus, it comes with a broom clip so it stores just where you need it.

It’s very reasonably price and since you no longer have to keep angling and sweeping like the old dustpans your clean up time is cut down. I don’t know why someone didn’t think of this sooner. The Power Pan is a cleaning must have.

Dustpan with built in vacuum [via Boing Boing Gadgets]

ReadiVac 39454 Power Pan Cordless Dustpan [via Amazon]

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One Response to “ReadiVac Power Pan Cordless Dustpan – Playing Dirty”

  1. b September 11, 2008

    This is the worst piece of garbage I have ever purchased. Not only am I ashamed of myself for buying it, Readivac should be ashamed for selling it. The box has a picture of cheerio’s in the pan this is an outright product mis-representation. The bin simply isn’t used, debris is supposed to go into a covered receptacle under the handle. The only way those cheerio’s ended up in the bin is if someone placed them there, it should simply come with a brush. The slit where items get sucked into is not even big enough for a cheerio now I didn’t try stomping on cheerios to make them a fine powder, now maybe that would work!!! I tried it on tile floor near the cat box it does NOT pick up cat litter. It barely picks up hair and it wouldn’t even pick up loose carpet fibers on tile floor.

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