Holikme Store via Amazon[amazon.com] has 6-pk Holikme Drill Brush Power Scrubber Cleaning Attachment Set for $7.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Price $4 lower (33% savings) than the list price of $11.99 $1 lower (11% savings) than the previous price of $8.99
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Holikme Store via Amazon[amazon.com] has 6-pk Holikme Drill Brush Power Scrubber Cleaning Attachment Set for $7.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Price $4 lower (33% savings) than the list price of $11.99 $1 lower (11% savings) than the previous price of $8.99
Model: Holikme 4Pack Drill Brush Power Scrubber Cleaning Brush Extended Long Attachment Set All Purpose Drill Scrub Brushes Kit for Grout, Floor, Tub, Shower, Tile, Bathroom and Kitchen Surface,Yellow
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In for the comments. Let's do this folks! I asked AI about this brand name and this is what it said:
"Yes, the irony in the Holikme brand name stands out clearly. A cleaning brand evokes spotless perfection, yet "Holik" derives from a Slavic surname meaning "naked," "bare," or "bald" in Czech and Slovak—literally the opposite of covered in grime or dirt."
LOL... that's the only irony it sees in this name?
In for the comments. Let's do this folks! I asked AI about this brand name and this is what it said:
"Yes, the irony in the Holikme brand name stands out clearly. A cleaning brand evokes spotless perfection, yet "Holik" derives from a Slavic surname meaning "naked," "bare," or "bald" in Czech and Slovak—literally the opposite of covered in grime or dirt."
LOL... that's the only irony it sees in this name?
The other day I was leaving a bar late at night when a woman assaulted me and quickly left. I called the police. When the officer arrived and asked me what happened I said "holikme" (ho-lick-me). He said "is there a problem?". I replied "I've been married for 25 years, I need you to find her for me!"
waka waka, rimshot
These will break eventually. Specifically where the drill bit meets the plastic. Mine broke within a day of cleaning my car mats. Just get a dedicated electric brush.
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"Yes, the irony in the Holikme brand name stands out clearly. A cleaning brand evokes spotless perfection, yet "Holik" derives from a Slavic surname meaning "naked," "bare," or "bald" in Czech and Slovak—literally the opposite of covered in grime or dirt."
LOL... that's the only irony it sees in this name?
"Yes, the irony in the Holikme brand name stands out clearly. A cleaning brand evokes spotless perfection, yet "Holik" derives from a Slavic surname meaning "naked," "bare," or "bald" in Czech and Slovak—literally the opposite of covered in grime or dirt."
LOL... that's the only irony it sees in this name?
waka waka, rimshot
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