Price: $14.99 - $9.99
(as of Jul 08, 2024 13:10:34 UTC – Details)
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Customers say
Customers like the size, performance, and ease of use of the cleaning brush. For example, they mention it’s compact, works better than bristle brushes, and is easy to assemble. That said, opinions are mixed on ease of cleaning.
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Amazon Customer –
Update coming soon
Just received and registered the 24 month warranty.. easy to assemble. Tried it slightly to get the feel of it.. so far, so good. So petite yet large statement in task performance!Update to come!
SRAHKHC –
Very good design
Just what we needed. The size was perfect as the area where it would be stored between uses is small. The design works quite well as it fits in places that a straight handle brush doesnât work so well.
C. A. M. –
Nice design – both the brush and holder
This brush/holder set fixes the things I dislike about most these sets. First, having an open back on the holder and allowing the brush to hang from it is essential for proper ventilation to dry out the brush between uses. Second, since the brush itself is made from silicone, there is no chance that it will rust like ones that have some metal components. The shape of the brush also very good for getting into those hard to reach places under the toilet rim and into the trap area. It’s a very nice looking set – a simple, unobtrusive design. My only downside comment is that the handle component comes in 2 pieces, which get screwed together. I’ve had to tighten after use since it tends to loosen a bit, but I can live with that.
JENNW17 –
Works great
Just tried it today and so far it works great. The fact is gets the little lip of your toilet bowl with ease. It also comes with a 2 year warranty as well. Looks like it will be easy to clean and sanitize the brush as well
Barbara –
Answer to bowl maintenance.
Compact and smart the way the brush hangs to dry. Iâm impressed so far with the ease of use.
Cindy –
Works better than the bristle brush ones!
The rubber brush works better than the bristle brush ones! I love the way it is clean every time it is used! No rusting!
HAPPYMAMA –
SUPER GREAT to maintain an already CLEAN BOWL – not the first choice if the job is not so pretty
We just moved into a home where the toilets were soooo bad. (Not cleaned in years?) I still had to do the (I will spare you the details) Scotch pad overhaul and more “wirey” brush clean-up, but these brushes have worked great for subsequent clanings. The hand and bristles combo gets waaaaay under the rim and down into the very bottom of the bowl exit hatch. Also, crud does not get caught in the bristles, it all rinses away. 🙂
deebee –
Heavy duty brush
This brush is much better than the cheap and flimsy toilet brushes I usually buy at the dollar store, both in terms of material and general quality. The bristles seem more durable and resilient, and I expect theyâll last longer and keep their shape better over time than the cheaper brushes. The brush has an elongated head shape that is very effective for cleaning under the rim. It looks kind of like a golf putter with a wiry head of hair. The one advantage of the cheaper brushes (besides being cheap) is that they have bristles arranged in a 360 degree semi-circular pattern, so they can scrub all around an area at once. This brush is more directional, so I feel like I have to maneuver it a bit more intentionally during the cleaning process.The brush handle comes in two pieces that screw together. Itâs easy to assemble and seems sturdy enough, but Iâd prefer a one-piece handle design for greater structural integrity. Although the seam between the two handle pieces looks and feels tight when assembled, I worry about crevices or cracks that get immersed in the toilet bowl while cleaning and could later harbor mold or bacteria.The box said it contained a âToilet Brush with Holderâ, which I found somewhat misleading. To me, a âholderâ is some kind of receptacle or stand that I can use to store the wet brush after each cleaning and keep it out of sight when not in use. Thereâs no holder in that sense, but only a short plastic loop attached to the end of the handle. I donât like the idea of hanging the brush from this loop after a toilet cleaning and letting it drip on the floor or the wall, so Iâll probably have to improvise some kind of âholderâ to keep the brush stored in.NOTE: I just noticed that the product description now says “without holder.” I’m not sure if that was there before and also why, in that case, the label on the box would say “with holder” unless they have also changed their packaging.UPDATE: I occasionally return to look at products I have previously reviewed to look at prices, etc. and coming back to this one was surprised to see that this product is now COMPLETELY DIFFERENT from what I got and subsequently reviewed, so anything I said before in my review is confusing, no longer relevant and possibly even misleading (certainly not my intent). I’m not sure how many of the other reviews this applies to. I’m going to leave my original review up for posterity, but there seems to be a hiccup in the way Amazon deals with product reviews for items that change significantly yet remain the “same” in name only within the system.