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Glade Sense and Spray Automatic FreshenerNewest Review: ... insert the batteries and then lay the refill flat in the recess, and click it into place. There is a red tab which sticks ... more |
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by - written on 05/11/09 (Very useful, 103 readings)
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On a recent shopping trip at my local Morrisons I spotted these Glade Sense & Spray air freshener units on display near the end of the aisle. They were on promotion at £3.50 although it did not state what the usual price would be. I picked one up and read on the box that Glade Sense & Spray is an automatic spray with a 'new and improved' Motion Sensor. Included in the box was the unit, refill and batteries. Reading the information on the back of the box, it explains that this is a clever automatic air freshener with motion sensor technology. The idea being it freshens your home automatically but only when you need it. The ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/10/09 (Very useful, 29 readings)
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This is a great invention. This air freshener has a motion sensor which detects motion up to 5 ft away. When it detects the motion it sprays once. It then has a lock device so that it wont spray again when detecting motion for up to 30 minutes, which is good because you would not want it to keep spraying whilst you are in the room. It has a booster button so you can always press for extra bursts if needed. The starter packs - cost about £4.32, contain batteries, plus one aerosol can of freshner in a choice of Clean Linen, apple cinnamon or clear springs odor eliminator. Refills - cost about £2.50(Tesco) each or can be picked up from discount stores ... Read the complete review

