Trib tested: The Good Home Company Vacuum Beads
-->These vacuum beads add a enjoyably bit of scent to your vacuuming. The process is fairly simple -- the scented vacuum beads go in the vacuum cleaner's canister before operating. As you vacuum, they releasing a subtle perfume. So subtle, in fact, that on my first use, I thought it didn't work at all ... until I left the accommodation and returned a bit later. Then, I could appreciate the light, fresh fragrance of the room.
A second bonus: In replacing the beads after a few vacuuming runs, it forces me to spotless the canister more often.
-- Sally Quinn
Something about putting a fragrance called "Pure Grass" in the canister of my vacuum isn't very appealing. Seems like a whiff that ought to emanate only from a lawnmower bag. I needn't have worried. Not a whiff of grass. Of any sort. Some of my family members said they smelled something but perhaps my nose was clogged by eau de outstanding retriever, the one who needs a bath. I had more luck with "French Lavender," which had a strong, pleasant fragrance. Still, after a impecunious while, I smelled nothing. When I emptied the vac canister, I found that the accumulated dog hair smelled great, though. I think I'll skip the $15 next every now and just wash the dog.




