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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Alfonzo Flatley
Greater than one weekI love the different sized brushes in the package. The brushes are very sturdy, easy to clean, and works very well cleaning my water bottles. The price for these brushes is excellent well. And, I love the long very skinny brush, it really gets down inside my long turkey baster, it gets it nice and clean. I’m sure along the way I’ll find more items I can uses these brushes for, but so far so good! What more can I say … A BIG THUMBS-UP!
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Lynda Robles
> 3 dayI needed two sizes of bottle brush and decided on this set. I really didnt have expectations. Holy smoke these work great! It feels silly to be so impressed by bottle brushes, but I am. I had two items that I just felt like I couldnt clean as well as I wanted and these did the trick quickly with little effort on my part. Like voodoo magic. So now I am using them more often to see what other uses I have for them. They themselves clean well. I have no issues with odor or leftover crud left in the brushes.
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Linda C. Trautwein
> 3 dayI use them to clean out my bottles and I have to use the bigger one and it does a good job. I would recommend them. Just wished they had one that was a little smaller than the biggest one.
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Yelnats
> 3 day1- 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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Kay Christianson
> 3 dayWas able to remove the handles and attach to a 1/4 braided steel cable to clean gravel dust and any loose rust from hard to access areas. Brushes are chemical resistant to No Sand (an automotive surface prep for paint adhesion) Would buy again.
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DD
> 3 dayFirst the good. They are very flexible and I use them to clean anything thats small that a typical brush has some trouble getting to the bottom of. The hardest thing I have to clean is a wine carafe. I can get to the bottom of it and clean it out more easily that with any other tool Ive tried. OTOH they are flimsy. That hasnt been a problem so far but Im not sure how many times they can be used before they start to fall apart. The handle screws on so when I stick it in my wine carafe I have to be careful only to rotate it counter-clockwise. Clockwise starts to unscrew the handle. I tried to tighten it, not hard, just to enough stop it from unscrewing so easily, and as a result it appears that the handle is beginning to come apart. Bottom line: Functionally its not perfect but the best Ive found for the purpose. How long it lasts remains to be seen.
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Pappy J
> 3 dayThe brush I use the most....the thin long one....lost all of its bristles within 2 weeks. The other brushes are OK but I hardly used them. However I used the long thing one every other day....and now its bare wire. Can not recommend these.
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Claude H.
> 3 dayCheap
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Drew D
> 3 dayMetal shafts are not sturdy but feel flimsy and bend easily.
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Robert D Kearney
> 3 dayI really wanted only one of the brushes in order to clean my bathroom sink drains..We installed Pfister pop-up drain stoppers in all our sinks, which worked perfectly. However, after a couple of years, they started to stick in the closed position. With one of the brushes I just received, I was able to clear the drains of various living organism, hair and other unidentifiable stuff. Now the stoppers are working like new. Now, Im finding that I can use the brushes for various purposes that I had not thought of previously. The brushes are firm enough to do a good scrubbing, and flexible enough to get into corners. They are a snap to clean, as well. Im quite satisfied with the purchase