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Working from home? You can clean your laptop with the world’s smallest vacuum


Goodbye desk crumbs (Picture: Getty/Urban Outfitters)

Those working from home at the moment no longer have to worry about keeping their laptops crumb and dirt-free – thanks to one teeny tiny invention.

Urban Outfitters is selling (what it calls), The World’s Smallest Vacuum – a product which caters for all your miniature cleaning needs.

At just seven inches by two inches long, the wee device is great for tackling small-scale cleaning – such as keyboard cracks, desk items and phones. Or – if you’re feeling energetic – you can embrace your inner Monica from Friends and clean your regular vacuum with this pint-sized one.

It works no differently from its bigger counterpart – simply press the white button on the handle to get the suction going.

Being so small, it’s incredibly lightweight – so can be transported easily. But it has a number of other incredibly practical features, too. It also comes with a reusable filter and a USB slot  – so it can be plugged into computers of phone chargers.

The miniature vacuum is available on both the US and the UK Urban Outfitters websites, for $15 (around £12).

Sadly, it’s currently out of stock but with the rise in people working from home at the moment, we hope the retailer will be restocking very soon.

It seems customers can’t get enough of the adorable cleaner, as many have posted reviews of the product on the website.

One happy customer said, ‘Life saver to get in small cracks !!! Love it and practical.’

Another elated person commented, ‘Amazing super good super sick!’

While someone else pointed out some alternative uses they had found for the vacuum, saying, ‘I use this product for catching all kinds of bugs and would definitely recommend it. Also great for chasing the dog round the house with for non-stop fun!’

It seems it would also make for a great present for any cleaning fanatics.

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