You almost feel like cleaning up

That one moment when your whole house looks clean, smells fresh, and there is no mess in the kitchen. I love it, but I absolutely hate cleaning.
I am the easy one in the house when it comes to cleaning and tidying up. Why is that glass still on the counter and not in the dishwasher? No idea. Did I not see that bag with empty bottles in the hallway? Not really. And is the laundry already in the dryer? Probably not. Having to clean for an hour on the weekend feels like punishment to me, just like ironing by the way. It's a good thing we stopped with the traditional division of roles, because when it came to household skills, I wouldn't have been much of an asset.
Vacuuming is by far the dumbest. The hassle with the cord, the device that preferably chips off pieces of brand new furniture, having to lie on your stomach to reach the corners, and the thing is awkwardly heavy. And then you think you're done, you still have to mop that entire same surface. What I say: dumb. Suddenly I heard that I was doing it wrong. You understand: I was at boiling point, but then my suffering was eased with the Philips Series 8000 Aqua vacuum cleaner. It vacuums, it mops (!) and it's also a handheld vacuum. Who do I have to thank on my bare knees for §?
Let me go through the technical gadgets with you, because inventions like this instantly make me a nerd. It vacuums, mops in one motion, and easily covers 60 whole square meters on one water reservoir. If you only go for the vacuum option, you are treated to LED lights. And this piece of technical ingenuity can clean for up to 80 minutes without interruption. I can't imagine wanting to clean for 80 minutes straight, but the knowledge that it can makes me oddly optimistic. It does all this, of course, cordlessly, so you don't have to fight your way through the house.
You almost feel like cleaning, almost...



