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Dish brush for stainless steel pots – no streaks?


My stainless pots look dull and streaky after using regular brushes. Looking for something that scrubs stuck-on food but leaves a nice shine instead of swirl marks. Preferably a set with different firmness levels.


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Mickey Pearson
Mickey Pearson
5 days ago

Stainless needs medium-soft bristles to avoid micro-scratches that trap residue. I use a set where one brush is slightly firmer for burnt bits and the other is softer for polishing. The handles have good weight and non-slip texture. This combo has kept my All-Clad and Cuisinart pots looking restaurant-clean for half a year now – no streaks when I finish with a microfiber cloth https://www.amazon.com/dish-brush/dp/B0BTTSCX6T?tag=contractorhub-20 – and the brushes still have plenty of life left. Big improvement over the cheap ones that left haze.

Long-lasting lint roller for daily pet hair cleanup?


With two shedding cats and frequent guests, I end up cleaning pet hair from clothes and furniture almost every day. The cheap rollers run out too quickly and become ineffective. Looking for a more durable option that does not require constant replacement.


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Mickey Pearson
Mickey Pearson
5 days ago

Daily pet hair removal adds up fast with disposables. I switched to a washable reusable roller about a year ago and have not looked back. The gel surface stays effective much longer than tape refills. This is the one I keep in the living room: https://www.amazon.com/lint-roller/dp/B07R5S96P2?tag=contractorhub-20


It handles short and long hairs equally well, rinses easily, and the handle feels sturdy enough for frequent use. It has cut down on both cost and hassle compared to buying new rollers monthly.

Disposable coffee cups 100 pack for small office break room?

Small team (8–12 people) wants to stock disposable coffee cups 100 pack instead of everyone’s travel mugs piling up. Need lids so some can take to desks, decent thickness to avoid burns or leaks. Not looking for premium, just reliable for daily use. Any recent buys in 100-count that worked well?


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Mickey Pearson
Mickey Pearson
6 days ago

We switched our tiny office to a disposable coffee cups 100 pack last month — went with 16 oz double-wall ones with lids and sleeves. No more burned fingers or keyboard spills; lids fit tight, cups don’t soften halfway through the morning, and they feel solid without being heavy. Way better than the ultra-thin ones we tried first that always leaked. One box lasts us 3–4 weeks easily. Price per cup is low enough for everyday. Here’s what we ordered: disposable coffee cups 100 pack . If your crew drinks mostly black the 12 oz might save space.

Messy stove every time I fry – frying pan splatter screen worth it?


Hi all, frying anything means oil everywhere – stove, walls, even my shirt sometimes. Thinking about getting a frying pan splatter screen but I’ve seen mixed reviews. Does it really stop most of the splatter or is it overhyped? What should I look for?


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Mickey Pearson
Mickey Pearson
6 days ago

It’s one of those things that feels small but makes a huge difference once you start using it. I used to clean the entire cooking area after almost every fry; now it’s usually just a quick wipe of the stove and rinsing the screen. A good stainless one with fine mesh catches the majority of flying droplets while steam escapes so your food doesn’t turn soggy. Mine has a sturdy rim that sits flat on different pan sizes and a long handle that stays cool enough. I’ve been using it daily for over a year and my kitchen thanks me every time. This one has been reliable and effective – frying pan splatter screen . Definitely recommend if splatter drives you nuts.

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