Hiware Straw Cleaner Brush Set, 8-Piece Long Cleaning Brush for Straws on Tumbler, Water Bottle, Sippy Cup, and Pipes, Tubes or Hummingbird Feeders
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Kaylin
> 3 dayExactly what you need them to be: sturdy, effective, and in abundance (what a bundle!). May not need to buy again because there are so many in the pack, but will if I ever dedicate these to anything other than glass straws! Oh yeah, and I used one cleaned the small crevices of the console in a car that I was detailing for sale and it worked beautifully for that… I just had to throw it out after from bending it so much. Versatile!
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayStrong material!
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lamplighter30
> 3 dayNormally people would say who needs a straw cleaner but I had ordered insulated 20oz mason jar type mugs, it comes with a straw, great for carrying around both in the house and outdoors. I noticed the inside of the straws some kind of a build up that the dishwasher wasnt getting at, I didnt want to throw them out because they were made to stay in the mug, or order new mugs so I searched and found these, perfect fit, use them with running hot water and they did the job, now when I put the mugs in the dishwasher I can also make sure the drinking straws get cleaned and sanitized at the same time.
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Justin Nelson
> 3 dayGood for cleaning out the inside of plastic straws
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Kerry
> 3 dayThese are nicely made, slightly sturdier than a large pipe cleaner. The stems look like they may be stainless and the brushes are soft and pliable. The end is finished/ dipped with what looks like silicone to make a cap, so no sharp edges. They work fine for cleaning my reusable drinking straws. I also plan to use them for cleaning an electric coffee percolator which is on the way. I think these will last for awhile, but may need to be replaced periodically. I like them better than the DrinkWell brush which I had before. The bristles were stiffer and they all eventually broke off after about 8 or 9 months use. I think the Hiware brushes should probably last longer.
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C. McCullers
> 3 dayThese are twisted wire with bristles on the end. They easily scrub a regular size straw enough to do a good job cleaning. I use them on hard plastic straws as well as the larger tervis straws that have expandable folds on one end. I have to move the brush around on those, but I think it does a good job. I put a drop of dish detergent on the brush and clean several at once. Cleaning it is another drop of detergent, a very little scrubbing and to the drying rack. I’m using one at a time to keep an eye out for when I need to change. Drawbacks: they are too short to clean the length of the straw. You have to scrub one end and then from the other side. Also the wire handle is a little flimsy and bends easily. First world problems. I wouldn’t look for better ones for the money. These will fill your needs.
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Raphael Reyna
17-11-2024Works great on the different types of straws here, efficiently cleans, quick to wash the brush after cleaning straws and doesnt fall apart on the first use.
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E. Woodford
> 3 dayDo your kids love to have smoothies in those fancy starbucks cups? When their done, do they wash them out? Thoroughly? If like mine, you find the cups in their room or all over the house, and their fuzzy inside from mold growing in the cup. Yuck! Toss a $20 cup, oh heck no. Nothing a healthy dose of hot water, soap and a good bottle brush cant solve. These brushes are perfect for cleaning out the crud left in the straws. No need to senselessly harm sea turtles and use disposable straws. No need to quit using the stickered-up, expensive hydro-flask because they put juice in there and forgot it. Get these brushes to clean the small corners of those bottles, straws and even sippy cups to avoid having to throw them away.
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Bradley Moore
> 3 dayIt does what it’s supposed to do.
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Julie Koziol
> 3 dayI tried cleaning the reusable straw with a Q-tip, a pipe cleaner and multiple cleansers. None worked for the inner part of the straw. This tool works!