Bottle Cleaning Brush Set - Long Handle Bottle Cleaner for Washing Narrow Neck Beer Bottles, Thermos S’Well Hydro Flask Contigo Sports Water Bottles with Straw Brush, Kettle Spout/Lid Cleaner Brushes
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T. W. Troob
> 3 dayWith plastic straws now banned in New York City and paper/cardboard being poor substitutes, I expect I am not the only one cleaning straws! I have plastic ones from when they were still available and have seen ads for fancy glass ones. The skinny brush is perfect. I also have slightly fatter straws that are great for smoothies because little fruit pieces block regular ones, ergo the fourth brush in the picture. At this price the set of 5 is a great buy. Who can’t use another brush for cleaning things from an odd shaped vase to a teapot spout.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayNever wrote a review before but my husband just sliced his finger on the curved wire at the end of the brush. It’s very sharp. I just looked and felt all the other ones and they are all the same - it’s a product defect. Throwing all away. We use to clean our kids water bottles. The curved wire at end is just a sharp point. This should be fixed asap.
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Carolina Pagac
Greater than one weekI didn’t open up the package before the Return Date which was totally my fault. These brushes have flimsy handles and the bristles want to break when attempting to clean my cheese grater. They do not clean drinking glasses very well. Cheaply made and waste of money.
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Natalie
Greater than one weekThe bristles are very rough, not soft. They are good sizes though. Not gentle enough for me to want to use on my bottles.
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edward trent mehl
> 3 daygeeeeeee Wiz just when you think life hands you lemons I was shipped these fine brissels. I have been on a cleaning spree with no end in sight. No more dirty bottles here. The grip is perfectly shaped for maximum torque. Do I have a grip on the cleaning device or does the cleaning device have a grip on me??? We will never know. But boy what a joy to clean bottles. I have vigorously cleaned the hell out of all the glassware in my abode and as far as I am concerned there is only on way to clean glassware and it is vigorously. My sipping glasses have never had such a deep luscious shine, all made possible by these cleaning wands. You would think they would have figured this out in the past but not until now have they mastered the cleaning brush technology. No there is no blu tooth or I pad connection but who wants all of that nonsense especially when you are polishing your next water vessel? You can have all the blu tooth tech but the computerized world forgotten about a little thing called elbow grease. And then I removed the elbow grease with the brushes. 10 out of 10 and if you ask me I never thought I would get anything to be a 10 out of 10, not even my wife and she comes in at a Hefty 4 of 10. Maybe I can use these brushes to polish that old turd into the supermodel wife of my dreams. Until then I will take those lemons and make lemonade but at least the glass will be crystal clear!!!
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Yelnats
17-11-20241- Bristles of the straw brushes fell out very easily on first use. 2- The bristles are too firm. They don’t bend to clean like you’d expect them to. 3– There need to be twice the number of bristles on the bigger brushes. 4- the tips of the brushes don’t have bristles so they can’t possibly clean the bottom of any bottle.
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sarmatt
Greater than one weekHandle came off on the first use. Pretty cheap.
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Hal Feinstein
> 3 dayI bought this set in 2018 and I thought it was terrific. Used various brushes occasionally, certainly not every day. Unfortunately, the plastic handles broke one after another, and not under hard usage. Now, admittedly, it had been 4 years or so before they started to break, so I guess I shouldnt complain too much. But still, its annoying when otherwise functional products break and you have to replace them.
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JN
> 3 dayIts much bigger than on the picture.
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Dr. Nemo
> 3 dayI got this because I was tired of using either sand or salt to wash and rinse the inside of my reusable bottles. I figured the time had come to find a cheaper and longer lasting method of cleaning. However using sand is fantastic! Though you still then have to use a drop of dish soap in it to clean it out, but hell it works. I use the smaller brushes for cleaning out the mouthpieces and the larger ones for the bottles themselves. They work great and are super easy to clean as well.