A MRS Hinch fan has hailed a cleaning apron as the ‘best Christmas present ever’ – and others are desperate to get their hands on one.
While buying someone cleaning equipment is a risky move, it paid off for Paigey Hunt who fell in love with her practical gift.
The apron, from Home Bargains, has a pocket for all your cleaning essentials, including a sponge, wipes, air freshener and a cloth.
Paigey shared a snap of herself proudly wearing the apron – which was fully stocked – to Facebook group Mrs Hinch Made Me Do it.
She captioned the post: “Best Christmas present ever! From Home Bargains.”
The snap has racked up more than 880 likes, as fellow Mrs Hinch fans fell in love with the apron, desperate to snap one up for themselves.
Best Christmas present ever!
One person said: “Love this!!”
Another wrote: “Fabulous apron, happy cleaning.”
A third commented: “I want please.”
This person added: “Oh love it.”
While someone else wrote: “OMG I need one!”
As Home Bargains doesn't sell online, you'll need to head down your nearest store to pick one up.
Plus this cleaning fanatic shows how to get perfect-smelling laundry and all you need is a cheap sponge.
In other cleaning news, we told you how washing up gloves with built-in scourers make doing the dishes a dream.
We also revealed how a mum removed biro scribble with baby wipes and people are stunned by the transformation.
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