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Aug 23 2011, 4:49pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Today I am checking out The Toddy. This is a little cloth made for keeping your gadgets clean and smudge free. This isn't your plain cleaning cloth though; it's made for the sort who values style as much as performance. Read on for all of the details.
The Toddy is a little square microfiber cleaning cloth that you can use for gadgets like the smartphone or tablet as well as your computer screen. The cloth comes in a number of designs to suit your tastes. The cloths measure 5" x 7" and sell for $9.99 each.
The Toddy is a cool little cloth that will keep your gadget clean without needing any liquid cleaners. The cloth is 100% microfiber so it won't scratch your display. It has enough friction to remove grease, smudges and just about anything else. The other side of the cloth is a silk material that allows you to polish the screen to a sheen.
The Toddy is machine washable and reusable a bunch of time before it won't work anymore. If you worry about germs growing in the cloth, it is treated with AEGIS Microbe Shield to keep germs, mold, and mildew away. The cloth will work with any device out there. The number of styles and colors ensures that you will find one of these to suit any taste. I found that it works well for keeping my sunglasses clean and clear and it does a great job cleaning the LCD screens in my car as well.
My kids use my iPad a lot and they always have some sort of goo on their hands. That means that my tablet is constantly covered in fingerprints and smudges. The Toddy will remove those smears and smudges with a little pressure. If the smudge is something like a food item that is dried (apparently my daughter secretes chocolate) you may need some liquid to remove the smear. Overall, The Toddy is a very nice little cloth that is simple, elegant and works very well. The only thing I think is bad about The Toddy is that the cloth is expensive at $9.99.
The Toddy cleaning cloth works very well and does all it promises.
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Shane McGlaun
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