The Electric Spin Scrubber That Kyle Richards Said 'Will Come in Handy' for Cleaning Is Under $40 for Prime Members

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Whether you love it or hate it, spring cleaning is certainly refreshing. There’s just something about knowing your counters are decluttered and your floors are sparkling clean, and if you’re looking for tools to make the process easier, Kyle Richards has you covered.

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star recently hosted an Amazon Live to share a few of her favorite spring cleaning tools, like organizers, air purifiers, storage containers, and more. One item, in particular, that caught our attention was the Labigo electric spin scrubber since it can take a ton of work out of manual labor.

To help you get started, we rounded up some of our favorites from her list that also have tons of positive reviews from Amazon shoppers. Check out eight spring cleaning products to get a jump on a sparkling-clean, refreshed space this season — starting at $13.

Kyle Richards’ Spring Cleaning Product Recommendations

Related: We Dug Through Amazon’s Secret Outlet to Find the Best Home and Kitchen Deals — and Prices Start at $8

Labigo Electric Spin Scrubber, $38 with coupon and Prime

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

If you’re tired of scrubbing the floor on your hands and knees or climbing up and down a ladder to dust off ceiling fans and light fixtures, grab this electric spin scrubber. The device charges in 90 minutes and runs for up to 3.5 hours, letting you clean with a lot less work. It comes with four brush heads — a flat, ball, pointed, and larger flat — plus an extension rod to take the length from 26 inches to 45 inches, so you can easily reach every nook and cranny.

“This will definitely come in handy, especially [for] hard-to-reach places [and] high ceilings,” Richards said. It’s a must-have gadget, especially since Prime members can get it for just $38 right now thanks to double discounts.

Chef’s Path Food Storage Containers

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

Richards also included this airtight container set, which she said “just looks so put together,” in her spring essentials lineup to help get those kitchen pantry staples organized. It includes seven various sized clear containers that keep food safely sealed while letting you see exactly how much you have on hand. You can also label each container using the included labels and marker. The set is BPA free and the containers (but not the lids) can go right into the dishwasher for a cleaning.

And more than 29,000 people have awarded the set five stars, with one reviewer saying, “I’ve had these for three years and they are still going strong.”

Mr.Siga Microfiber Cleaning Cloths, $13 (Save 19%)

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

This set of 12 microfiber cloths will be your new spring cleaning best friend. Not only are they absorbent and quick-drying, but they’re also soft and won’t scratch delicate surfaces. Use them for washing dishes, cleaning appliances, and whisking away dust. Richards explained how she always keeps at least two in her car, and added, “Obviously they’re great for home, too.”

They have more than 63,300 five-star ratings from Amazon shoppers, one of whom raved that they’re “great value and quality.”

She goes on to showcase some other amazing finds, like this handheld Bissell steam cleaner and these Scrub Daddy sponges. Scroll down for more handy helpers from Kyle Richards’ Amazon Live to inspire a round of spring cleaning.

Levoit Air Purifier, $60 (Save 19%)

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

Bissell SteamShot Steam Cleaner

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

Mudeela Pan Organizer

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

Uproot Clean Pro Pet Hair Remover, $20 (Save 17%)

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

Scrub Daddy Sponge, 3-Pack

<p>Amazon</p>

Amazon

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