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The Kitchen Dustpan That Doesn't Need Emptying for 3 Months
The Kitchen Floor Is a Crime Scene
Toast crumbs. Coffee grounds. Rice grains. Sugar spills. Flour dust. Broken cracker pieces. Cheerios.
In most homes, the kitchen floor accumulates more debris in one day than the rest of the house does in a week.
And every existing dustpan makes you pay for it.
The Dirty Little Secret of Kitchen Dustpans
After you sweep up kitchen crumbs, what happens next?
With a traditional dustpan: You dump it into the trash. Some crumbs stick to the pan. You tap it. Some fly onto the floor. You give up. You rinse it in the sink. Now your sink has food debris in it.
With a bagless touchless dustpan: You pop open the bin. Dust and flour explode into the air. You sneeze. You rinse the bin. You wait for it to dry. Repeat tomorrow.
With our new bagged design: You don't do any of that for 3 months.
Why Bagged Is Better for Kitchens
| Kitchen Mess | Bagless Dustpan Problem | Bagged Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Flour / fine dust | Explodes into air when emptied | Sealed bag contains all dust |
| Sticky crumbs (syrup, jam) | Rinsing required (gross) | Toss the whole bag |
| Greasy debris | Coats the plastic bin permanently | Bag liner protects unit |
| Coffee grounds | Stains the dust cup | No staining – bag is disposable |
| Frequency of emptying | Daily | Every 3 months |
The 3‑Month Math
Average household kitchen:
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Sweeps up crumbs 1–2x per day (after meals)
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Bagless dustpan capacity: 150–200ml → fills in 2 days
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Bagged capacity: Equivalent to ~3 months of normal debris
One kitchen = 4 bag changes per year.
That's it.
26,000Pa Suction for Stubborn Kitchen Debris
Not all kitchen messes are equal.
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Sugar granules – roll away from weak suction. 26,000Pa pulls them from 2 inches away.
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Flour dust – lighter than air. Our suction creates a vortex that captures fine particles instead of blowing them around.
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Wet‑dry capability – This model is dry debris only, but if you sprinkle baking soda on a wet spill first, it vacuums up easily. (Or upgrade to the wet/dry version if needed.)
One‑Touch Manual Mode (The Broom Lover's Feature)
Some people prefer to sweep first. We get it.
Manual mode lets you tap the button with your broom handle. The vacuum activates for 5 seconds – enough time to suck up your swept pile – then turns off.
No bending. No touching. No waving your hand over a dusty sensor.
Real Customer Beta Test (Kitchen)
"I installed this in my kitchen 2 months ago. I've cooked dinner every night. I've spilled rice, coffee, flour, and a whole box of crackers. The bag still isn't full. I've emptied it zero times. I literally forget it exists until I need to clean up a mess. This is the first dustpan I've ever loved."
Placement Tip
Mount it on the wall:
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Inside a cabinet door under the sink
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On the side of your refrigerator (magnetic mount available separately)
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On the kickplate under a cabinet (low profile)
When it's always within 3 feet of your food prep area, you'll use it for every tiny spill instead of letting crumbs accumulate.
The Bottom Line for Kitchens
Your kitchen floor gets dirty daily. Your dustpan emptying should not be daily.
3 months between bag changes. 26,000Pa of crumb‑destroying suction. Zero kitchen dust clouds.
Your broom's new best friend has arrived.