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Reddit mentions of Whirlpool Fabric Freshener
Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 2
We found 2 Reddit mentions of Whirlpool Fabric Freshener. Here are the top ones.
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Removes odors such as tobacco smoke or cooking odors, using only steam, to save you on trips to the dry cleanersRelaxes wrinkles using a hands-free, immersive steam environment to bring clothes back to their ready-to-wear state in just over half an hourGentle on your clothes, using only water and avoids the use of chemicals or detergentsSelecting among Heavy Duty, Normal or Delicate cycles is easy - just fill the cycle cup with distilled water to the desired levelThe 30 minute cycle time allows you to freshen two garments at once - just hang and go!
Specs:
Color | White |
Height | 13 Inches |
Length | 36 Inches |
Release date | March 2012 |
Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
Width | 16 Inches |
Holy crap, that thing is on the market now?
I worked for the company that turned the concept into a manufacturable good.
The fabreeze comment is half right. It will make your clothes smell good, but it also removes wrinkles. But that's it.
Btw, Whirlpool used to make something like this that used steam. No one bought it.
Edit: Here's the whirlpool thing. http://www.amazon.com/Whirlpool-LRF4001RY-Fabric-Freshener/dp/B00132Q0PI
Yes! It used to be a lot better with freebies, then for two years or so there was nothing worthwhile. It's coming back around to more freebies, though.
I've gotten a case of chocolate covered pretzels, an 8-lb frozen turkey (they actually delivered a turkey; not just a coupon for one), a Sonicare toothbrush, coupons for free booze, and this year they're sending out a lot of cleaning products. I was really active on the site back when you could turn your points in on the site for freebies from them (instead of at MyPoints, which is kind of shitty in comparison). For the most part everything's free, but I got a clothes steaming closet thing for about half what you'd normally pay for it. I still use it.
Earlier this year I filled out a survey about cleaning products and they sent me a box of Johnson & Johnson cleaning products. Full-sized containers, not sample sized. Pledge, Scrubbing Bubbles, this gel stuff you put in your toilet bowl to keep it clean, etc.
Plus I've gotten lots of free food. I'm at a level where I get invited to campaigns before most of the rest of the agents do, and it was a lot of survey filling and buzz reporting, but it's worth it.