Powered by Mom’s Scrigit Giveaway PLUS an AMAZON Gift Card
Open to US and Canada Ends 3/21
Are you tired of scraping up dried up food or icky sticky that came from who knows where? Scrigit is here to save the day! Scrigit is a handy dandy tool that reaches places we can’t! The Scrigit Scraper takes the place of metal scrapers that leave unwanted scratches on many surfaces. You can get some of your very own for FREE! Scroll on down to see just how easy it is!
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You may be wondering, “what is a scrigit”, I’m glad you asked! Go HERE to read Powered by Mom writer, Beth’s review, to get the 411!
About Scrigit:
The Scrigit Scraper is a handy cleaning tool that provides a quick, safe and convenient way to remove small amounts of unwanted substances from household and automotive surfaces. It was developed to fill a large gap in the current market for cleaning tools. There is often a need to quickly clean small spots of unwanted substances or reach into edges, grooves and other tight spaces without damaging the surface being cleaned. Existing scrapers are often too large or have metal blades that could damage many surfaces.
The Scrigit name is meant to be a fun and distinctive word that comes from the shortening of scraper and digit (another name for a finger). The name is pronounced the same as digit and widget.
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Amber Cummings says
I would use this anywhere that was needed in my home, car, kitchen, shower, bathroom.
James Jenkins says
Try to clean off things stuck on my fingernails.
Laurie Nykaza says
I would use it in the grout around my bathtub to keep it clean.
DanV says
I will use my Scrigit in my kitchen
Buddy Garrett says
I would use it in the kitchen. I need it to remove grease spots.
Kayla Klontz says
I would use it on every items that have stickers stuck to them, around my counters and throughout my bathroom.
Marilyn Legault says
I need this for my bathroom.
rachael debates says
In the kitchen!
Jay Jackson says
I would use it on my grout in my shower.
Trisha McKee says
My oven has these ridges behind the oven door handle that i can never get in to clean sufficiently. This would be perfect for that.
Carolyn Daley says
I would use it in the kitchen.
Jodi Hassel says
i think i would use it in the kitchen
Kerry P says
I will use Scrigit everywhere! I’m very active, eating in my car, so there is plenty in there to use it on. I couldn’t even count the locations in my house where it could be used!
rosemary says
kitchen
Larry says
I think it would be a neat kitchen tool.
Shea Balentine says
I’d use it in the kitchen for sure… that is unless hubby steals it for the shop! lol
Leah Shumack says
I would use it to dig the junk off my floors that I can’t get up!
Michelle H. says
I would use it in the kitchen.
Rhonda says
I love the Scrigit! The name itself-Scrape & Digit! I need this for when I clean my car. WHY do they make so many tiny grooves to hold dust, dirt and grime!
Julieh says
I will use in my kids rooms to clean up stickers they have put up.
Lisa V. says
My car as I am a Lyft driver.
clynsg says
It would mostly be used in the kitchen
Sylvia Reddom says
..in the kitchen for sure today 😉
Zoey says
I will use it to help get sticker adhesive off of new items.
Wendy R. says
We have some plastic cups that have residue on the bottoms from the stickers. I think this tool would be perfect for that!
Emily R. says
I would use it to clean our bathrooms.
Michelle C says
I would use this to help with cleaning in the bathrooms and kitchen. I can see it being especially useful around the sinks!
Tami Lewis says
I will give these to my husband who will put it in his toolbox and use it for his tools.
Linda G. says
I would use it around my stove and also in the bathroom
Kelli says
Hello. Thanks for the opportunity to try one of these gadgets out in our home. If I win, I’d most definitely use it around our glass top stove. It’s difficult to get that edge clean. I’m sure I’d find other uses for it as well, but that is the one that came to mind as I read its description. Thank you.
Rhonda Tenderholt says
Around the bathroom facets and in the kitchen. Thank you for the giveaway.
susan smoaks says
I am going to use mine in the kitchen and bathrooms. i will have fun with it.
April Monty says
Thos would be great to use in the car,kids forever drop candy and gum on the floor
Kathleen m says
I would use this on my car seats for some tough spots I have.
Robin Abrams says
I would use this to clean behind the kitchen and bathroom faucets.
Stevie A. says
for crafting & removing labels
l p says
looks like a great tool for the kitchen. thanks
Ann Fantom says
I would use the Scrigit to clean my bathroom
Casey Garvey says
I would love to use this handy little scraping cleaner all over my cars and home! Its small enough to be used anywhere easily!
Karen Gonyea says
I would use this on my keyboard !!
Rosanne Robinson says
I would use the Scrigit on my keyboard, countertops behind the faucets, around the shower door, vents on my stove & exhaust fans.
Jaclyn Mercer says
Everything! I have a toddler and kindergartener. My home is gross!
Denise B. says
I can definitely use this for cleaning my keyboard.
Antoinette M says
I want to clean behind the kitchen/bath faucets.
Shannon Mitchell says
I would use it in the kitchen and bathroom.
janine a says
i would use it to get dried off playdough off of things (toddlers.. haha)
Rachel says
I will use Scrigit in my kitchen.
karenb says
My husband and I are retired and now have custody of our 4 yr old grandson. He makes so many messes dropping food, drinks and doesn’t tell me right away so this tool would sure come in handy and probably would be mainly used in the kitchen, my poor floors have seen the wrath of Andrew.
Suzanne Denys says
I would use this everywhere but around sink edges where that gunk forms is what is bugging me most right now.
Laurence Price says
I will use it on my dishes and to wash some other things that I have.
Dan Dykstra says
I could use this handy tool at work!
Will G says
I would try it on my dishes.
Julie Murphy says
I would use on my kitchen floors.
Rosanne says
I would use it in my bathrooms
Steve Weber says
I would use it on the kitchen counters.
Marlene V. says
I would use it in my bathroom.
Kim Swan says
I’ll use my Scrigit to remove all the lovely bits of “slime” my daughter leaves around from her slime experiments!!
Krista M says
My son is always leaving messes like dried yogurt or spaghetti sauce on the kitchen floor that the Scrigit would be so handy for!
Azeem Isaahaque says
I would use it in my kitchen
Sarah Ferguson says
I would use it in the classroom to remove tape and glue.
liberty says
This would be helpful when doing the dishes!
Kristi F says
I would use it for cleaning around my windows.
Tainan Lu says
I would use it for my kitchen
Calvin says
I’d use it around the house, specifically the keyboards and windows and door crevice
Mary Cloud says
I would use it for the kitchen – there are several areas in there it would be great for.
Carol G says
I will use it around the edge of my kitchen sink and anywhere else that needs it.
Debbi Wellenstein says
I will use my Scrigit throughout my house, especially the kitchen.
Toni Sprouse says
This would be so helpful for cleaning on hardened food in the microwave!
Cynthia C says
I would use it to clean the shower door tracks.
wendy hutton says
I would use it in the bathroom or kitchen
Melissa says
I think i would use it take off stickers and labels
Kris Figueroa says
I would use my Scridget in my kitchen, bathroom and car! What a handy little tool; I really hope I get one! Thanks for the opportunity!
Kris Figueroa says
*Scridgit ??♂️
Abigail Gibson says
I would use Scrigit at my job.
shannon fowler says
I would definitely use it to help clean the car!
Julie Barrett says
I would use the scrigit to clean the interior of my car or in the kitchen and bathroom to get in counter cracks, electronics, grout lines, etc
Julie Barrett says
I’ve never heard of a scridgit but it would be very useful for car detailing!
Wendy McBride says
So many areas for me to use one of those,…the bathroom, car, kitchen for starters. I would use it around the stove top for sure.
Robyn L says
I would use this around the edge of my ceramic top stove and between the stove and cupboards
Clem says
I would use the Scrigit in the kitchen and bathroom.
Gina Ferrell says
I will use my Scrigit in the bathroom and kitchen.
Mishelle Greening says
I have a ceramic top stove that has an edge that I can never get clean…. I’m thinking this may work!
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Joni says
I’d use the scrigit when cleaning windows, and paint. and sometimes tar (from shingling, you know!)
Chris L says
This would be great on our coffee table & inn the bathroom.
Amanda Alvarado says
I’d use it to get glue off our table and the stickers off our bathroom wall/tile where dd decided to start her sticker collection years ago!
Misty says
I will use it for cleaning the gunk that builds up in small spaces in my car.
Saundra McKenzie says
It will be great for taking labels off.
Josee B says
I would use it take off stickers and labels and use it in my bathroom
Sab Edwards says
I would use it in the bathroom, I tend to avoid that area to clean, I know it really needs some extra help, esp around the sliding doors
jenny says
This would be perfect for my dinner table- kids are SO messy!
lv says
counter surface and dinner table
Maryann D. says
I would use my Scrigit to scrape labels and price tags off jars.
Alicia Webster says
In the kitchen for food splatters (that may or may not have been there for a while, just sayin’)
Erin N says
What a neat tool! I would use this in my bathroom, which needs a little fixing 🙂
Lauryn R says
I would use it to clean my PlayStation and other household stuff that has small cracks! My PlayStation has a lot of vents that are constantly getting clogged with cat hair and dust, the Srigit would work great for this!
sheila ressel says
I will use it on new glassware to get price tags off as well as my windows.
ROCHELLE HAYNES says
I would use it in my kitchen floors
Robyn Bellefleur says
I would use it in my bathroom.
justin orkin says
I will use it around my sink, which can be a tough spot.
June M says
I will use Scrigit on my floors to scrape up dried cat vomit