
Kmart shoppers discover the 'perfect' shoes for just $6: 'OMG take my money'
A Kmart shopper has discovered what she believes to be the 'perfect shoes' for just $6 - and it's not hard to see why.
Aussie mum Dani bought a pair of new 'dust slippers', designed to pick up dust and dirt as you walk through your home.
She filmed herself vacuuming her kitchen while gliding her new slippers along the nooks and crannies to lift out trapped dust for a thorough cleaning.
'I have found the perfect shoes,' she said in her video.
'Nothing speaks to me more... I'm moonwalking through my house. But in all seriousness I love them. I am a chronic mopper and vacuumer.'
One of her favourite features is the removable base, which she can toss into the washing machine after a deep house clean.
'Look at the functionality,' Dani said as she ripped the mopping base off the slippers.
'Obsessed.'
Kmart shopper Dani has discovered what she believes to be the 'perfect shoes' for just $6. She filmed herself vacuuming her kitchen while gliding her new 'dust slippers' along the nooks and crannies to get the trapped dust out for a thorough cleaning
Speaking to FEMAIL, Dani said: 'How great are they? Now go get yourself a pair. These babies speak for themselves.'
Her video has been viewed more than 75,000 times across her social media platforms under the handle @luxeandlemonade - with many saying they are now racing into stores to grab a pair for themselves.
'OMG stop it. I need it,' one said.
'So funny - these are actually genius,' another suggested.
'What is this sorcery? I need them and I was just at two different Kmarts today,' one revealed.
'You influenced me…..getting a pair just for fun,' another added, laughing.
One of her favourite features is the removable base, in which you can toss into the washing machine after a deep house clean
Many said the slippers are the perfect solution for picking up trapped dust along the skirting boards in their homes.
'They are so clever... it's always the skirting boards (kick boards) that I get frustrated with when vacuuming,' one said.
'Omg need these for the skirting boards,' another suggested.
'Take my money! I'm putting my floor cleaning socks in the rubbish bin,' one added.
Meanwhile, those who already bought a pair have shared their rave reviews.
'I got these too! The absolute best,' one confirmed.
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