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Greyelf57
> 3 dayIt needs more bristles at the end of the brush to clean the farthest point which is the whole reason for buying this length of brush.
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Shoe Collector
> 3 dayThe bristles aren’t stiff enough to clean the inside of a bottle.
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Lily
Greater than one weekI use this brush to clean my 25 oz brumate hydration bottle, works well
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JNB
> 3 dayThere aren’t a lot of bristles at the bottom. You’ll like need to bend the tip about 20 degrees to fix that. After that it’ll reach all the bottom of your bottle.
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Mary Ann
> 3 dayMy grandparents re-use their water bottles by filling them with water from Brita pitcher. I noticed they werent able to really scrub the inside in between uses. I purchased a few different bottle bushes but this standard one was the only brush to fit inside the neck of bottle while still being large enough to properly scrub inner walls of bottle. I no longer cringe at the sight of their recycled bottles now that I am certain they are scrubbed clean and not just rinsed.
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fefepink
Greater than one weekIt’s as described, I would purchase again if I needed another.
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Melinda
> 3 dayI don’t understand why people like this. It’s a nice length for cleaning bottles, but that’s the only positive I can see. The bristles are not very firm. I suspect the longevity will be short. It definitely won’t last as long as other bottle brushes I have had. But even worse is storage. It has a hole in the handle so you can hang it and let it drip dry on everything beneath it. You could also lay it in the sink if you like to invite your family to leave their dishes since there is already something in it. You could also lay it on your countertop and have puddles on your countertop or a constantly wet hand towel. Or you could put it in an over the sink dishwashing rack and let it get squashed and disfigured by the dishes you lay over it. You get the idea. It’s just an impractical design. It needs some kind of holder. Update. Not only is this just impractical to store in a sanitary manner, it doesn’t actually work to clean the bottom of a water bottle. It works ok on the sides, but if you let your water bottle did not make it to sink for a few days good luck cleaning any film off the bottom, the curve up at the bottom, so the center stem that holds the bristles hits the bottom of the water bottle, but that’s it. I used to love searching by Amazon reviews, but there are now so many schemes to get positive reviews the only reviews I trust are negative ones. This product is the perfect example of how little you can trust reviews, it’s the worst product I have purchased in a long time, but it has pops right up to the top the list when you filter for for foyr reviews. It really does suck.
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Krazianne
Greater than one weekIt reaches the bottom of the bottle but doesn’t clean it.
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Dotynibihace
> 3 dayVery effective for the sides of bottles but I wish they had bristles on the end. It makes cleaning the bottom of jars & bottles inefficient.
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Robert Beauregard
Greater than one weekI homebrew beer and share my wares with friends and neighbors. They aren’t always careful in rinsing the bottles after pouring a cold one. The yeast and trub left at the bottom of each bottle hardens like a rock if left to dry. I used to have to toss these bottles, but now I can save them to bottle future homebrews. The brush handle is long and a bit flexible. The brush head is a perfect diameter for thorough cleaning g of all sizes of my beer bottles (16, 22, and 33 oz bottles). I like that there are bristles on the brush head, allowing me to clean the round interior bottom of the bottles, not just the walls.