



Scotch-Brite Non-Scratch Dishwand Sponge Refills, Dishwand Refills for Cleaning Kitchen, Bathroom, and Household, Non-Scratch Sponges Safe for Non-Stick Cookware, 14 Dishwand Refills
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Nichole Graves
> 3 dayA little expensive compared to the off-brand, but they are more durable and last longer.
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BonArt
> 3 daywork great--a little stiff when you first get them but they dont scratch and the get softer as you use them. Would buy again.
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Colleen M
Greater than one weekBest brand I have found that doesn’t fall apart after a weeks use.
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Lee Lee Ham
> 3 dayNice and durable. They last long time, not like the green pads. Good for scrubbing pans.
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Laurie Graves
> 3 dayGreat price for rugged scrubbies, an essential in my kitchen.
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lovinlife
> 3 dayI absolutely hate washing dishes. I’m not sure if it’s sticking my hands in the dirty water or the feeling your hands have after washing dishes but I really don’t like it. I primarily use a dishwasher but the one we have doesn’t have a food grinder..soooo that means I end up doing a quick prewash before loading. That’s where these handy dandy scrubbers come in. They are wonderful. I just run the dish under some water, push the button to dispense a little bit of soap (I water down dawn dishwashing liquid at about a 2 parts dawn:1 part water ratio) and knock most of the grunge off the dish and into the dishwasher they go. They are just abrasive enough to get the stuck on food off but has not scratched up my non-stick pans. I do have some bakeware, not the dark non-stick kind, the silver kind, that I paid dearly for that can’t go into the dishwasher. I have 2 of these in use at any given time, 1 for the dishwasher and 1 for the sink wash dishes. When they get nasty with food, I just stick them in the dishwasher on a regular cycle and put the handle upright in a jar or glass (to keep the soap from leaking out). The one that I use for the dishwasher, I just have the replacement refills on a 6 month rotation in subscribe and save (it’s a 12 pack). They last a LONG time so I don’t need to replace them very often. For the one that I use for sink washing, which isn’t used nearly as much, I keep it in a jar of white vinegar by the sink to keep it sanitized. Just enough vinegar to cover the sponge part. The vinegar, combined with the dish soap keeps my bakeware nice and shiny. If you appreciated my review, please click “yes”, that it was helpful
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LC Obel
07-06-2025Ordered these in bulk (14 total sponges) instead of getting the single 2-pack in the store - what a money saver! They fit well on my scotch brite wand that I purchased from Winn Dixie. The sponge lasts a few weeks before it starts getting old and tattered looking and I replace it. This is with washing dishes from two people by hand every day. They would last even longer if I waited for it to actually fall off before replacing, but once it starts to look dingy I get rid of it. These sponges also havent scratched my stainless steel pots and pans, which is a plus!
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S. Omeone
> 3 dayThe glue on these is horrible. It only lasts two days on brand new sponges, once they are used, then the sponges will fall off the plastic they were glued on. I am able to dry it off and glue it back with super glue, which will last approximately 5-7 more days before it falls off again. The only reason Im giving a second star is because the actual scrub material lasts for a good while on the sponge itself, and does a good job. The best ones, the Scotch-Brite ocelo No-Scratch Dishwand Refill, are unfortunately no longer available. Both the glue and the scrubber lasted on those for a long time. I dont know why Scotch-Brite cant use that glue on these blue ones.
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fparker
05-06-2025Good product
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OldDan
Greater than one weekI bought a generic version from Amazon. Dont do it. They only lasted a couple days of hard use. These name brand last forever.