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Modular Dish Brush Reviews

4.8 Rating 29 Reviews
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Here's a three tiered wire basket to clean up your countertop and elevate your storage space. Display a selection of fresh fruit to encourage healthy snacking: pile it high and watch it fly. Can also be used as a caddy for dinner time fixings. Gather up a nice display of baked buns or cupcakes and usher them off to the table with the handy carry ring at the top.


Measures 63 x 30 cm/25 x 12 in

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I believe that this washing up brush is probably the best available, so why am I only giving it three stars out of a possible five? The fairly large circular head is a very tight fit in mugs, cups, and cafetières making it very difficult to clean them. The handle tends to scrape along the rim of these vessels and I'm always worried that they will get broken. Most (unfortunately plastic) brushes have a roughly oval shaped head at a steeper angle to the handle. This makes the shape perfect for cleaning mugs etc but also practical for larger items such as casserole dishes and saucepans. The next generation of brush would be a world beater if it could include a wooden shaped head that slots onto a lightweight metal handle. On the plus side, it is fantastic to have a metal head that will not crack after too much water exposure. The bristles on the brush head seem to be sturdy and have not gone out of shape after three weeks of use.
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Posted 4 years ago
This washing up brush is, I believe, the best currently on the market; so why didn't I give it five stars? The drawbacks for me are that it is fairly heavy (in spite of being made from aluminium) and the circular head shape knocks against the edges of my delicate glass cafetière and china mugs when I wash up. I recognise that the head needs to be circular to be able to screw replacements on to the handle, but the zero waste club will be on to a winner with huge sales potential when they can produce a replaceable wooden head that slots onto an oval shaped lightweight metal handle. I use the brush because I believe it is a small contribution to helping the environment, but if there was a more comfortable 'no plastic' design available I would buy that instead. On the plus side, there is no plastic at all which is wonderful. The metal handle is heavy duty and should last a very long time, and the wooden head with natural bristles means that I don't release small pieces of plastic every time I do any washing up. The ability to replace the head without having to pay for a new handle is also a bonus.
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Posted 4 years ago
Aeneas Mackay
Verified Reviewer
I was just fed up with the plastic version with its negative impact. Although I think the brush on the expensive side.
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Posted 4 years ago
SmitherySpace
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Dish brush with a difference! This is such a good idea, and much better design than the replaceable brushes that have a metal hoop. Our customers at 'Smithery' can't get enough of them! - The Smithery Space Shop
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Posted 5 years ago
Great kitchen product These are a great product for making the switch to plastic-free cleaning. The replaceable head makes them that bit special. We sell a lot of these at Little Shop of Vegans and have to keep reordering!
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Posted 5 years ago
Cant get enough I cant ever seem to get enough of these in the shop! They're on re-order each time. - Resource General Store
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Posted 5 years ago
Great brush, very pleased We had customers fighting over the last one of these brushes. Well made, really nice item! - The Jar Tree Shop
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Posted 5 years ago
A bestseller Love this dish brush, great quality and also looks amazing to have in the kitchen. Added bonus that the head is replaceable. Our customers love it too! - Elk & Wolf Shop
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Posted 5 years ago