Organizing for the New Year With Scrigit Scrapers (Review + Giveaway)

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The new year has inspired me to declutter and organize. One tool that has helped me with various projects around the house is the Scrigit Scraper. If you have never heard of Scrigit Scrapers, they just might be the tool you never knew you needed!

The Scrigit Scraper is a pen-shaped tool that is made of a durable but non-scratch BPA-free plastic. It can be used to remove unwanted substances such as adhesive stickers, labels and grime, without damaging surfaces. I must admit I often use my fingernails for such tasks, and broken fingernails are usually the result! Scrigit Scrapers are much more effective and I would highly recommend them for cleaning and crafts.

I recently used Scrigit Scrapers for two home organizing projects. For the first project, I upcycled a plastic candy container into a container for office supplies.

When D brought this little plastic box of candy home from work, I immediately thought of ways I could reuse the container. I used a Scrigit Scraper to remove the label without scratching the box. Now the container is a cute way to store binder clips.

As I was working on this project, I noticed there were some grimy spots on my desk from a prior craft project. So I used my Scrigit Scraper to remove them!

My second project involved transforming a letter organizer into a charging station. It seems like our family has so many electronic devices to charge and the cords were getting out of control. A while back, my mom mentioned that she saw someone on Pinterest use a letter organizer (similar to the one I already had) to make a charging station. After putting the project on the backburner, I finally gave it a go.

The first step was to remove some yellow tape that I had put on the organizer years ago. It was stuck on there pretty well, so I used a Scrigit Scraper and saved my fingernails! I then used my brother in law’s cordless drill to drill some holes in the back for the cords to feed through. (Be smarter than me, however, and use a drill-bit extension if you are trying to go through a small opening!) I covered some chipped areas with decorative washi tape and made labels so everyone knows where their device belongs. We set up the charging station next to a power strip tower similar to this one so that we have enough outlets and USB ports to charge all of our devices.

Scrigit Scrapers can be purchased on Amazon. The 2-pack retails for $6.99 and the 5-pack retails for $11.99. Keep one handy in different rooms, or split a pack with a friend!

I am pleased to announce that the owner of Scrigit Scrapers is offering my readers the chance to win a Scrigit 2-pack, Scrigit 5-pack AND a $20 Amazon gift card!

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93 Comments

  1. I sometimes get paint on windows when I paint around borders. I would use this tool to remove hardened paint from the glass.

  2. We have a few doors in our home that have residue from double-sided tape on them. I got the bulk of it off, but there is a residue left behind that I can’t seem to get off.

  3. I hate those stickers. This would be so handy!! Bottom of my cups with sticker remains, here I come! Plus I just bought some shoes I can’t get stickers off of.

  4. I am sure there would be odd jobs that these would come in handy for. I remember that they were extremely useful.

  5. I would use them to help remove the awful contact paper the previous owner of the house I just bought put on all the shelves! They’ll also come in handy to scrape off the paint they got all over the tile floor when they did the walls. *sigh*

  6. I would love to use this for crafting! I love to recycle things and make new things out of them too! This would be wonderful!

  7. I would use it to take price and UPC stickers off things I’ve bought. I hate getting those stickers off, They always rip and parts stay on. I really hate trying to get them off glasses without leaving adhesive residue. This looks like a genius idea.

  8. With a 3 year old and 3 month old sons, the options are endless of what I could use these for! Thank you for the chance!

  9. My hubby would use it for scraping windows at his job. He remodels andwho knows what is stuck to the windows!

  10. I would use the Scrigit Scraper to get the stickers off of everything that my youngest has “decorated”.

  11. i would use this to remove stickers from all over through out the house from my daughter ! some were easy to get off.. others not so easy !

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