Cleaning & Household Brands - Directory w/ AI Reviews

Cleaning product and household supply brands that keep homes spotless and hygienic. Lysol and Dyson handle disinfecting and deep cleaning, while eco-conscious alternatives like Method, Seventh Generation, Ecover, and Grove Collaborative offer plant-based formulas. 3M rounds out the category with its wide range of surface and specialty cleaning solutions.

Dyson 1 4.3 Dyson Consumer Technology & Home Appliances Est. 1991 Singapore (R&D in Malmesbury, UK) 1 review Dyson has redefined household cleaning with its bagless cyclone vacuum technology, producing premium cordless stick vacuums, robot vacuums, and air purifiers that set the standard for home cleaning performance. Lysol 2 4.3 Lysol Cleaning & Disinfection Products Est. 1889 Parsippany, New Jersey, USA Reckitt (Reckitt Benckiser) 1 review Lysol is a leading disinfection brand owned by Reckitt, offering EPA-registered disinfectant sprays, wipes, multi-surface cleaners, bathroom cleaners, and laundry sanitizers trusted for killing 99.9% of viruses and bacteria. SC Johnson 3 4.3 SC Johnson Household Cleaning Products Est. 1886 Racine, Wisconsin, USA 1 review SC Johnson is a family-owned household products giant whose portfolio includes Windex, Pledge, Scrubbing Bubbles, Glade, Ziploc, Raid, OFF!, and Drano, along with eco-friendly brands Method and Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day. Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day 4 4.2 Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day Household Cleaning Products Est. 2001 Des Moines, Iowa, USA SC Johnson 1 review Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day is an American household cleaning brand founded in 2001 by Monica Nassif in Des Moines, Iowa, inspired by her mother, Thelma A. Meyer, and her values of hard work and a clean, pleasant home. The brand is known for its garden-inspired scents and plant-derived cleaning formulas Method 5 4.0 Method Eco-Friendly Cleaning Products Est. 2000 San Francisco, California, USA SC Johnson 1 review Method produces plant-based, biodegradable cleaning products including multi-surface cleaners, hand soaps, dish soaps, and laundry detergents in award-winning designer packaging, pioneering the premium green cleaning category. Seventh Generation 6 4.0 Seventh Generation Household & Cleaning Products Est. 1988 Burlington, Vermont, USA Unilever 1 review Seventh Generation is an American company that manufactures plant-based cleaning, household, and personal care products, founded in 1988 in Burlington, Vermont, by Jeffrey Hollender. The brand takes its name from the Great Law of the Iroquois, which urges consideration of the impact of decisions on Who Gives A Crap 7 3.9 Who Gives A Crap Sustainable Paper Products Est. 2012 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 1 review Who Gives A Crap is an Australian social enterprise and sustainable toilet paper company co-founded in 2012 by Simon Griffiths, Jehan Ratnatunga, and Danny Alexander. The company launched with a crowd-funding campaign during which Griffiths sat on a toilet in a warehouse until the funding goal was r Ecover 8 3.8 Ecover Ecological Cleaning Products Est. 1980 Malle, Belgium SC Johnson 1 review Ecover is a Belgian eco-pioneer in household cleaning products, producing plant-based and biodegradable laundry detergents, dish soaps, and surface cleaners with minimal environmental impact since 1980. 9 3.5 3M Company 2 reviews 3M manufactures a wide range of household cleaning products including Scotch-Brite sponges and scrubbers, making it one of the most trusted names in home cleaning supplies worldwide. Grove Collaborative 10 3.4 Grove Collaborative E-Commerce & Sustainable Household Products Est. 2012 San Francisco, California, USA 1 review Grove Collaborative is an American e-commerce company specializing in natural, sustainable household and personal care products, founded in 2012 by Stuart Landesberg, Jordan Savage, and Chris Clark. Headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company operates as an online marketplace and subscri