Glass Brush Antimicrobial bristle protection (This Scotch-Brite Brand cleaning tool contains an antimicrobial agent in the bristles that provides product protection against bacterial odors. This product does not protect users or others from food-borne or disease causing bacteria. Clean thoroughly after each use). New. Scotch-Brite.com Questions? 1-800-846-8887. Made in China for 3M.
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Brand | Scotch-Brite |
Item model number | 103048047 |
Color | Multicolor |
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Product Id | 550517 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.1 (8 ratings) 4.1 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 051141234809 |
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Love the brush, it keeps the glasses from breaking
Our favorite brush to use
I don't like putting my hand inside my glasswear, I still make nerve damage on my little finger from a glass that broke. I also have a difficult time reaching to the bottom of my drinking glasses with my hand, and just stuffing the washcloth down there doesn't always get it as clean as it should. The brush cleans my glasses and coffee mugs nicely., and there is less risk getting cut if a glass breaks. I even use it to clean the inside of my canning jars.
I got this and I love it so much it gets inside every mug and bottle I have and really cleans the inside! I'm so happy with it
I am not going to buy a piece of junk like this! The original Blue Handle glass brush was 10 times better!!! Just like other company's the new brush your selling is worthless! The quality of this new brush is terrible! The quality of this replacement brush worthless. I will just hold on to the blue model until you bring back the quality blue brush. I you don't make money selling cheaper versions of this brush!!!
First time washing dishes and the bristles at the tip just mashed over. I expected a little better life-span. Just dish soap, hot water, and maybe too much elbow grease, but no more than the three-year-old brush I replaced this one with, only because my wife thought it was nasty looking.