Glaze Brush
Hate to promote globalization and the loss of US jobs, but...I was just a IKEA and bought this $0.99 toilet brush. It works great for glaze buckets.
IKEA is the final step in consumer economics. You actually go in there and think to yourself... "well it is so cheap I could buy another in a couple years when it falls apart and still save money". It is where globalism, cheap labor, monster boats, shipping containers, plastic, laminates, self-check-out and day care all come together in the total shopping experience... and then the throw in a free sugar filled pre-diabetic lunch. And then you go home and assemble it! What more could you ask for?!
God helps us all!
IKEA is the final step in consumer economics. You actually go in there and think to yourself... "well it is so cheap I could buy another in a couple years when it falls apart and still save money". It is where globalism, cheap labor, monster boats, shipping containers, plastic, laminates, self-check-out and day care all come together in the total shopping experience... and then the throw in a free sugar filled pre-diabetic lunch. And then you go home and assemble it! What more could you ask for?!
God helps us all!
Same one I have but mine's green. The little holder thing it comes with makes a good water container for brushes when painting, too. Woohoo. Two tools for 99 cents!
ReplyDeleteAlmost bought a red one yesterday.
ReplyDeleteThe toilet bowl brush, available more conveniently at Big Lots for 99 cents, has been in my glaze buckets for 6 years without deterioration.
ReplyDeletesteve white