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product_id: 268850
title: "OXO Good Grips Microfiber Hand Duster"
brand: "oxo"
price: "€ 46.59"
currency: EUR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Oxo"
url: https://www.desertcart.be/products/268850-oxo-good-grips-microfiber-hand-duster
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region: Belgium
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# Slim, flexible profile for tight spaces Generous microfiber head covers large surfaces Reusable, machine-washable microfiber sleeve OXO Good Grips Microfiber Hand Duster

**Brand:** oxo
**Price:** € 46.59
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ✨ Dust like a pro, live dust-free! 🧹

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** OXO Good Grips Microfiber Hand Duster by oxo
- **How much does it cost?** € 46.59 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.be](https://www.desertcart.be/products/268850-oxo-good-grips-microfiber-hand-duster)

## Best For

- oxo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted oxo brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Reach:** Slim, flexible head design glides into tight nooks and crannies others miss—dusting made sleek and simple.
- • **Eco-Chic & Reusable:** Machine-washable microfiber sleeve snaps off easily, saving money and reducing waste—clean smarter, not harder.
- • **Comfort Meets Control:** Soft, non-slip grip handle ensures fatigue-free dusting with precision and style.
- • **Ready for the Long Haul:** Replacement heads available so you never miss a beat in your cleaning routine—stay fresh, stay flawless.
- • **Dust-Trapping Powerhouse:** Double-sided microfiber fibers lock in dust without chemicals for a spotless, allergy-friendly clean.

## Overview

The OXO Good Grips Microfiber Hand Duster features a large, double-sided microfiber head that traps dust without chemicals, a slim flexible design for tight spaces, and a reusable, machine-washable sleeve that easily snaps off for cleaning. Its soft, non-slip handle ensures comfortable use, and replacement heads are available to extend its lifespan. Hypoallergenic and eco-friendly, it’s a top-rated tool for efficient, effortless dusting.

## Description

Product Description Cleaning is less of a chore with the OXO Good Grips Microfiber Hand Duster. This double-sided Duster features a flexible head with long, fluffy fibers that get into nooks and crannies and can remove dust from objects with a light touch. The Duster’s slim profile can fit in tight spaces and the generous head covers a large surface with every swipe. To clean the microfiber head, simply unsnap it from the Duster. For best results, wash in cold water without fabric softener or bleach and dry without using heat. The Duster is machine-washable. Brand Story By

Review: sturdy design, functional, cleans up well - this review also has some washing and drying tips - After my cleaning crew of many years went out of business, I decided to try to gut it out on my own. Alas, this decision did not intimidate dust bunnies from hopping all over the bedroom, and eventually I had to actually get off my duff and do something. I am learning on the fly. Yesterday I learned that this OXO duster is a very good product and from all appearances will serve me well for some time. The duster is comfortable in the hand and picks up dust well. The handle is long enough that in combination with my 5' 6" height I was able to reach the tops of most of the framed art in the house. To get more use out of the duster before it became saturated with dust, I used a rechargeable hand vacuum a couple times to get most of the dust off the duster. When that move seemed to reach its limit, I swapped out the microfiber sleeve for a new one, which I had the foresight to buy in the same order as the duster. The simple snap that anchors the sleeve onto the handle is easy to work with and swapping is, indeed, a snap. This whole strategy went well and it is an approach I plan to continue to use. I was surprised, when the duster arrived, that it is not cylindrical, but rather is a kind of dusting tongue. This actually is an advantage, since it means the tongue will reach into awkward places, like behind unmovable furniture, a little more easily. While the product literature stresses to only use hand washing and hand drying, I experimented a bit, with (so far) good results. I have a recently purchased LG top loading machine that does not have an agitator, and I guessed that this might be gentle enough, with cold water and a "delicate", low spin speed setting, to not injure the fabric. This seems to have worked well. It got the sleeves free of dust, without causing any noticeable shedding of the bright orange microfiber. In fact, I wonder whether hand washing might actually turn out to be less gentle than this machine wash, while at the same time clearing out less wash/rinse water than the machine wash does. One caution - the dust has to go somewhere in the machine washing, and that somewhere is your drain; I noticed that the replaceable lint filter I have on the drain tube was dirtier than it had been - but on the bright side it also contained no noticeable orange microfiber! Overall, I will continue to use the machine wash and live with more frequent changes in the drain filter, if it comes to that. For the drying, I had an inspiration that turned out to be quite productive. Thinking about how I was going to airdry the duster sleeves, I realized I could easily bend a standard wire shirt hanger to create frames that approximate the plastic loop of the duster unit that the fabric sleeve slides over. This was easily done with a couple of pliers to generate the "Duster Sleeve Drying Frame" (patent pending) shown in the photograph attached. There are two drying units shown: the one in the back is outfitted with two orange microfiber sleeves just out of the washing machine; the unit in the foreground is empty, so you can see how it was bent to accommodate two sleeves. In this design the hanger hook is left intact so it can be hung like a standard hanger. The side prongs for attaching the sleeves are angled upward as much as possible to limit the possibility that the sleeve might slide off - although this did not seem to be a problem, presumably because I left the wire loop wide enough that the fit was snug. After hanging like this overnight in the laundry area of the basement, the sleeves were dry, very fluffy, and ready to go at it once more. And again, no noticeable shedding of the microfiber.
Review: Magical duster! - I have no idea why this thing is so great, but all I know is I took it out of the box to test it out a bit and ended up dusting the entire house. Tables, walls, window sills, doors, molding, blinds, vents. I bought this simply to replace expensive, disposable swiffer dusters. I had no clue what I’d been missing out on. Even though this is a bit heftier than a swiffer, it was SO much easier to dust. I feel like I was actually able to remove all the dust off my blinds so easily with little effort. It traps the dust in so well. I have a lot of health and allergy issues and this held the dust in great and didn’t cause me any issues. Yes, there were like 3 or 4 lose strands that came off during a 2,000 sf house dusting, but I literally just took it out of the packaging and went for it - I didn’t wash it first. So I imagine the lose strands will not be an issue after a first wash. If you’ve been contemplating it, just do this! I had it in my cart for a few weeks wondering if it was worth it and wish I’d bought this as soon as I learned about it! It’s OXO - you can’t go wrong!

## Features

- Traps and holds dust without cleaning chemicals
- Generous Microfiber head covers a large surface with every swipe
- Slim profile for easy maneuvering in or around tight spaces. Replacement head available (#1334680)
- Reusable microfiber head unsnaps from handle for convenient machine washing. Soft, comfortable non-slip grip
- Dry without using heat

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00940DV6W |
| Additional Features | Hypoallergenic, Reusable, Machine Washable Head |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,211 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #43 in Household Dust Mops |
| Brand | OXO |
| Brand Name | OXO |
| Color | Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 19,862 Reviews |
| Handle Material | Microfiber |
| Head Material | Microfiber |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 18"L x 4"W |
| Item Firmness Description | Soft |
| Item Type Name | OXO Good Grips Duster |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | OXO |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1335180 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | The oxo better guarantee: if you experience an issue with your oxo product, get in touch with us for a repair or replacement. We’re grateful for the opportunity to learn from your experience, and we’ll make it better. |
| Model Number | 1335180 |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 18"L x 4"W |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Furniture |
| Shape | Elongated with wider head |
| Size | Hand Duster |
| Special Feature | Hypoallergenic, Reusable, Machine Washable Head |
| UPC | 719812033518 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** OXO
- **Color:** Orange
- **Product Dimensions:** 18"L x 4"W
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Furniture Cleaning
- **Special Feature:** Hypoallergenic, Reusable, Machine Washable Head

## Images

![OXO Good Grips Microfiber Hand Duster - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51EXlJwQr8L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How do you clean the OXO microfiber?**
A: IMO it’s a waste of water, detergent and energy to try washing the cover. Someone else answered that you should avoid washing with non-microfiber items because the material will get stuck in the cover fibers and clog it all up. I don’t disagree. The cover is never going to be effective again once the strands get stuck together because washing it will not get them unstuck. I’ll go even further by noting that my experience has been that the strands will almost certainly get stuck together well before you try washing it. If there’s even the slightest bit of humidity when dusting it causes the dust to bond to other dust as well as the cover strands. I’ve experienced this with three different covers and washing them has never helped at all. I don’t think this is a design flaw. Aside from those that live in super dry climates, I presume this happens with most any duster. That’s why they sell replacement covers. My advice is to just buy a replacement. They’re less than $8 and also available with Subscribe and Save for even cheaper.

**Q: Would this fit into a1 1/2 inch gap under my TV**
A: yes.....I'm 78 years old and this is the best 'duster' I've ever had.  It fits all kinds of small, narrow spaces.....love it.

**Q: How many times do you use it before having to replace the microfiber for a new one? If ever? I saw they also sell them separately.**
A: I have not had to replace yet works gre@t

**Q: Can this be attached (screwed onto) to an extension pole for harder to reach high ceilings?**
A: unfortunately you can't, I did however just tape the handle to an extension pole and still got the job done.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ sturdy design, functional, cleans up well - this review also has some washing and drying tips
*by P***N on March 9, 2025*

After my cleaning crew of many years went out of business, I decided to try to gut it out on my own. Alas, this decision did not intimidate dust bunnies from hopping all over the bedroom, and eventually I had to actually get off my duff and do something. I am learning on the fly. Yesterday I learned that this OXO duster is a very good product and from all appearances will serve me well for some time. The duster is comfortable in the hand and picks up dust well. The handle is long enough that in combination with my 5' 6" height I was able to reach the tops of most of the framed art in the house. To get more use out of the duster before it became saturated with dust, I used a rechargeable hand vacuum a couple times to get most of the dust off the duster. When that move seemed to reach its limit, I swapped out the microfiber sleeve for a new one, which I had the foresight to buy in the same order as the duster. The simple snap that anchors the sleeve onto the handle is easy to work with and swapping is, indeed, a snap. This whole strategy went well and it is an approach I plan to continue to use. I was surprised, when the duster arrived, that it is not cylindrical, but rather is a kind of dusting tongue. This actually is an advantage, since it means the tongue will reach into awkward places, like behind unmovable furniture, a little more easily. While the product literature stresses to only use hand washing and hand drying, I experimented a bit, with (so far) good results. I have a recently purchased LG top loading machine that does not have an agitator, and I guessed that this might be gentle enough, with cold water and a "delicate", low spin speed setting, to not injure the fabric. This seems to have worked well. It got the sleeves free of dust, without causing any noticeable shedding of the bright orange microfiber. In fact, I wonder whether hand washing might actually turn out to be less gentle than this machine wash, while at the same time clearing out less wash/rinse water than the machine wash does. One caution - the dust has to go somewhere in the machine washing, and that somewhere is your drain; I noticed that the replaceable lint filter I have on the drain tube was dirtier than it had been - but on the bright side it also contained no noticeable orange microfiber! Overall, I will continue to use the machine wash and live with more frequent changes in the drain filter, if it comes to that. For the drying, I had an inspiration that turned out to be quite productive. Thinking about how I was going to airdry the duster sleeves, I realized I could easily bend a standard wire shirt hanger to create frames that approximate the plastic loop of the duster unit that the fabric sleeve slides over. This was easily done with a couple of pliers to generate the "Duster Sleeve Drying Frame" (patent pending) shown in the photograph attached. There are two drying units shown: the one in the back is outfitted with two orange microfiber sleeves just out of the washing machine; the unit in the foreground is empty, so you can see how it was bent to accommodate two sleeves. In this design the hanger hook is left intact so it can be hung like a standard hanger. The side prongs for attaching the sleeves are angled upward as much as possible to limit the possibility that the sleeve might slide off - although this did not seem to be a problem, presumably because I left the wire loop wide enough that the fit was snug. After hanging like this overnight in the laundry area of the basement, the sleeves were dry, very fluffy, and ready to go at it once more. And again, no noticeable shedding of the microfiber.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Magical duster!
*by B***Y on January 12, 2024*

I have no idea why this thing is so great, but all I know is I took it out of the box to test it out a bit and ended up dusting the entire house. Tables, walls, window sills, doors, molding, blinds, vents. I bought this simply to replace expensive, disposable swiffer dusters. I had no clue what I’d been missing out on. Even though this is a bit heftier than a swiffer, it was SO much easier to dust. I feel like I was actually able to remove all the dust off my blinds so easily with little effort. It traps the dust in so well. I have a lot of health and allergy issues and this held the dust in great and didn’t cause me any issues. Yes, there were like 3 or 4 lose strands that came off during a 2,000 sf house dusting, but I literally just took it out of the packaging and went for it - I didn’t wash it first. So I imagine the lose strands will not be an issue after a first wash. If you’ve been contemplating it, just do this! I had it in my cart for a few weeks wondering if it was worth it and wish I’d bought this as soon as I learned about it! It’s OXO - you can’t go wrong!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good replacement for disposable dusters
*by N***L on June 8, 2026*

I bought this because I need a replacement for an old feather duster and I was very impressed with how it's able to pick up the dust. However, it does tend to give a little fuzzies off of it and sometimes gets caught in a little bit of ankles ripping off a tiny shred of the microfiber cloth. After one washing the microfiber fuzzies and I clean up a little bit, but I still have the problem with small bits tearing out. All in all I would recommend this product as an improvement to over a feather duster or disposable dusters.

## Frequently Bought Together

- OXO Good Grips Microfiber Hand Duster
- OXO Good Grips Microfiber Delicate Duster

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*Last updated: 2026-07-07*