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GMH
> 3 dayWork well. Could be a little stiffer.
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Clawson
Greater than one weekProduct is as expected and delivered promptly.
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D. Baranda
> 3 dayIve bought two sets of these brushes, and I can honestly say they are the best brushes Ive ever found for scrubbing just about anything. The bristles are very effective on pots and and wood cutting boards - not too stiff and not too soft, and the handle is angled just right to comfortably brush away whatever is stuck. And when even the bristles wont get the really stuck on stuff off, theres always the scraper to give it the final heave ho :) It seems a bit silly to describe something like a dish brush as delightful but it is a really satisfying product to use!
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Nancy Kibbe
> 3 daydisliked mostly because they are too soft
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M.Spencer.505
> 3 dayWere a family of 7 and I cook about 85% of our meals. I am always in the kitchen and constantly washing dishes. We go through kitchen scrubbers and I know a good one within about a weeks use. I bought these a month ago and have heavily abused the blue brush (see pictures comparing the blue used one to the green new one.) Its impressive. I can tell that this brush will last so long that by the time it needs replacing I wont be able to find this exact brand again (which makes the 2 pack very attractive.) I agree with other reviewers, that the handle angle is slightly too steep and my hands want to grip it lower, which means they do get a little wet (but that doesnt really bother me). But the handle angle and length is really great for cleaning deep jars and cups. Yes, the bristles are close together and sometimes food gets stuck in it. But the fact that the bristles are still straight (and not kinked like so many other brushes that we abuse in our house) means the food washes right out with a good rinse and tap on the edge of the sink. I really love this brush!
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Joseph Earles
> 3 dayAs scrub brushes go, this one met my expectations.
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My Two Cents
> 3 dayUpdated review: Loved this brush at first, but after using it for a couple of months, I decided that it has a serious design flaw: the bristles are manufactured too close together. As a result, the brush gets a bunch of nasty gunk at the base of the bristles. Putting it through the dishwasher still leaves residue. Going back to a big box store to find one with wider spaced bristles. Original Review: About those ridiculous comments saying the bristles are too stiff: Why use a dish brush in the first place? Obviously there must be stuck-on food that you need to remove. These brushes have the right amount of firmness and flex to do the job and they do NOT splatter water all over the place. Ive tried them with water running over the bristles while I scrubbed, and NO SPLATTER. These brushes are perfect for everyday dishes, glassware and pots and pans. The built-in scraper for tough, baked on food is a welcome addition (and hard to find in the box stores).
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SPARROW
> 3 dayEXCELLENT
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james
> 3 dayThese are good brushes. Bristles are stiff and do a good job cleaning. The scraper is strong, and the handle is strong enough to support a hard scrape or clean without bending.
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S. Scanlan
> 3 dayAlthough this is referred to as a dish brush it does not really work as such for the following reasons: the scraper is too long and it cannot brush corners of bowls or pans; the bristles are to far apart and in rows and do not do a good job scraping food scraps from dishes; the brush has a slightly rounded top so only the top of the brush actually does the scraping instead of the whole brush surface; and the handle is too long that it keeps catching on to the fold of my gloves.