This is not a sponsored post, but it is a great hint. When I visited Jordan recently, she mentioned that she had some cobwebs in a corner of her kitchen and that she couldn’t reach them. I told her that she needed a webster. She didn’t know what I was talking about. Frankly, I had never heard of a webster either until Mr. Right brought one home from a big box store one day.
A webster is simply a round, soft brush with an expandable handle. It is made for cleaning those pesky ceiling areas that you can’t reach.
In my opinion, a webster works better than a broom because its bristles are soft and flexible, and its round shape fits the ninety degree angle where the ceilings and walls meet.
Also, the handle is adjustable so that it can extend long enough for you to reach the ceiling or can be shortened if you are cleaning under furniture. We hope learning about the webster is as beneficial for you as it has been for us.
Great idea! How do you clean the webster? Do the cobwebs just shake out of it?
I just clean it with the sweeper hose.
We love our webster – such a handy tool.