Amazer Dish Brush with Handle, 2 Pack Kitchen Scrub Brushes for Cleaning, Dish Scrubber with Stiff Bristles for Sink, Pots, Pans
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Volvo Guy
> 24 hourReally excellent for removing stuff cooked into rough-finished non-stick surfaces that build up to foil the non-stick feature (Calphalon Signature, etc). Also good for foods that solidify on dishes (egg, tomato sauce, etc). The head is small and easily fits into many small containers. Does not readily stain. My favorite kitchen brush. A couple of caveats: dont clean things that are really hot or have near-boiling water as the bristles will take a squashed set (really hot tap water is fine and has no effect). Also, let the brush do the work, dont mash it into stubborn deposits, you will permanently bend the bristles - if the food deposit is not coming free, then it needs another strategy other than flogging the brush to death. After some time the bristles will get displaced and soft and will tend to pick up food stains. This your signal that the brush has come to end of life and needs replacement. These kinds of brushes are really consumables and you just need to replace them from time to time like windshield wipers, etc - not a failing a of the brush, just reality.
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Randy
> 24 hourThe angle on this isnt great and doesnt feel natural when cleaning dishes. The bristles stick out from the sides and splash soapy water all over when cleaning due to how stiff they are. I bought the two pack but threw one out. Didnt love them, but they work.
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Elle
> 24 hourI need a long handle brush and I like this one, but I wish the bristles were a bit more stiff for what I need to clean (outdoor birdbath). They work OK for a daily swish around in the birdbath, but I have to use a green pad scrubber and gloves for the deeper cleaning days (no chemicals can be used in a birdbath). :-)
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Nancy Kibbe
> 24 hourdisliked mostly because they are too soft
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Jim Farmer
> 24 hourThe bristles are as nice as any other brush on the market, but what youre gonna either love or hate about these brushes is the handle. Its a bit longer than any comparable brush, but the grip is set as close to the end as other brushes. This gives these brushes kind of a long neck that Im sure some people will like. For me, its just not quite right. I have to use a bit more wrist force to get the same pressure on the end, and that makes the washing experience uncomfortable. Maybe Ill get used to it, since Im not gonna throw them out or anything until theyre well and truly used up. Because theyre not bad they just dont feel right.
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Dyan
> 24 hourNice and firm. Im happy!
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Luv Dogs
> 24 hourI purchased these before mostly for the office as they are great with a little dish soap to easily clean personal dishes and flatware that is left at work or before taking it home to the dishwasher. I highly recommend as a good quality strong bristle brush to knock loose most food items. They dry completely so no dish rag to deal with.
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Skittlemeijer
> 24 hourThis is, in a word, fine. I wish it had a line of harder scrubbing bristles at the front and that it was a little smaller brush - its a little hard to get into smaller pots and pans adequately with it. However its nice to get 2 in the pack - I just throw one in the dishwasher and have one buy the sink, so they get regularly cleaned.
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Maxwell Dibbert
> 24 hourThis was a good buy. Very sturdy. I received these on March 28th, today is June 2 and I’ve only put one to use but I use it every day for dishes and pot and pans. Then, I stick it in my dishwasher with my dirty dishes every night and it still looks great. All the little bristles are still as straight as the day I bought it. If these ever do wear out I will buy again!
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sam
> 24 hourDurable bristles, sturdy handle, works great.