- Squirts soap with the light push of a button
- Durable nylon bristles
- Scraper on backside of Brush easily removes baked-on food
- Bristles and scraper are safe for non-stick cookware. Simply pop off bottom of Brush handle to refill
- Dimension(inches):12 x 1.25 x 3.75
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Menk Maniz
Win your marriage! Buy this scrubber!
I know right, it's just a dish-washing device, but seriously it is an awesome dish-washing device. If you have ever tried to use dish scrubbers with a handle, you are probably familiar with the following situation. Most scrubbers make you fill the soap reservoir through the button that you push to dispense soap. This usually leads to 1. You getting soap all over the stupid thing when you try to fill it up 2. You don't fill it up all the way 3. It leaks out from the button/ fill hole all the freaking time. 4. The button is either super hard to push or doesn't dispense any soap when pushed. This product fixes all of that. Instead of filling up the soap reservoir from the button, you fill it up from the very top of the handle which screws off to reveal the fill-port. This makes it so that you can fill it all the way up and when you are done, it doesn't leak, the back of the handle never just accidentally falls off like the button did on all my other scrubbers. The button itself to dispense soap is easy to push, actually dispenses soap and has a very high quality super-seal around it so that soap never leaks from the button. If pushed properly, you can actually get this thing to shoot soap several inches. No more guessing if you actually got any soap on those bristles. Product just works. I bought one of these for my work kitchen, and since it was company money, price didn't really matter. I looked for one that seemed to be the best quality. When this came, I was so blown away by it, that I instantly ordered a new one for my house. My wife scoffed at me, but when it got here, she realized that I made the best buying decision ever. Now, all power in the relationship has returned to me, and I control the money now. If you want to win your marriage, buy this.
Brittany Lea Raley
This is the best Dish Wand Ever!
This Dish Wand is Literally a Joy to Use! And you might Think that it's very small or perhaps you couldn't Fit the Scrubber into a glass to get it nice and clean Both are completely False! The pump emits just the Right amount of Soap and I've gotta tell ya I'm very Pleased with how this scrubber Works! Now I admit It's not really made for very tough to remove food & Such but for that I would use a green scrubbie anyway. You will be pleased with this Wand I Promise.
Joel Olry
Excellent -- but make sure you buy this new improved version!!
I love this brush... but you have to make sure you buy the new and improved version with the screw-on handle cap! In the original design, the rubber squirt button flapped up and doubled as the refill inlet, and that design was terrible because your soap was always either leaking out of the button flap or leaking out of the sponge, depending on how you set it down. And pressing the button never squirted the soap well because it never closed all the way to make an airtight seal. Here's an example of what the old design looked like (don't buy this): Oxo Softworks Soap Dispensing Dish Brush Amazon seems to be mostly updated, but Bed, Bath and Beyond was still selling the old leaky version the last time I checked, so beware. Anyway, this new and improved squirt button doesn't open, so---no more leaks! Also, in case you're wondering, both the white scrub bristles and the yellow sponges are totally interchangeable and work with this handle. Just buy this handle once and you can swap out the sponge and brush "refills". Tip: This brush pairs perfectly with the OXO sink caddy: (OXO Good Grips Stainless Steel Sink Caddy)
Cathleen Henson
Great little brush! Overpriced, but very handy and effective!
I have been really impressed with this handy little brush! The soap dispenser is a great idea and wastes less soap when washing big items on their own, especially when my 12-year old daughter is using it. The bristles are softer and longer than my vegetable scrubber, but rather than making it less effective, that actually helps it reach better into nooks and crannies, and I don't have to worry about it harming my pretty vintage dishes. It also has a scraper at the top which is helpful in removing stuck-on food. The only negative is that I think it was a little pricey for something so simple. Should have been half the price, but I like it, so I'll just focus on the positives.
Taylor Bryant
Better than the Kitchenaid version!
I have a kitchenaid version of this, and it was getting a little worn so I thought I would replace it with the same thing. I bought one of these as a gift for a colleagues wedding, and thought I'd give it a try. I love it, and am happy I made the switch. This holds more soap than the kitchenaid, and when since it has a twist top, soap doesn't spray everywhere when I close it, like the kitchenaid does. The bristles also feel like they are higher quality than the kitchenaid one as well. I'll get oxo from now on!
Jon Lavigne
Makes doing dishes a breeze
This little scrubber is so handy. I had been using the rectangular sponges with one side that's rougher, but this is infinitely better at scrubbing away crusty eggs and such because it has the bristles and a smooth plastic scraper tool on the brush head to really get at the stuck-on stuff. My arms, wrists, and hands are grateful. I've had it for 3+ months, and it's going strong. I like that there are replaceable brush heads too, so it's not all going into the landfill when it gets worn out, but so far, I haven't needed to think about replacing the head. It's more expensive than other similar scrubbers with the built-in soap dispenser, but the bristles are so much more effective than the rough sponges and more durable IMO, and when I've used those other ones with the built-in dispenser, I've had trouble with them leaking soap also. Worth the extra few bucks, and you'll probably save money in the future because this will last longer. I'm tempted to buy a bunch of these as gifts for the holidays because they're just perfect.
Yawar Khan
Great Scrubber Brush With One Big Flaw
I love this scrubber brush, as it works great. However this is my third one so far. I have to replace these about once a year as the button to dispense the soap will ultimately split allowing either soap to leak out or making the brush unusable unless the handle is totally filled do to the extra air getting in from the split. Reading other reviews this is a very common problem with this device. However the device works great when its not broken and for the price, I don't mind getting a new one every year.
Sheila Lyn Matela Bueno
Their brush upgrade must have done it! Best scrub brush ever!!
I assume this company has upgraded their brushes, as some of the customer images look to be a different, less wonderful product. So far we've used this for nearly 3 months. My observations thus far: PROS: - The soap loads through the TOP of the handle, which unscrews. This is the simplest fix to avoid that sloppy, leaking button issue. Our previous brush (of another brand) leaked through the button, which then eventually stopped working, plus the bristles bent and splayed out after a short period. No such issues with this one yet. - The bristles are stiff, and clean well without damaging themselves right away (close-up picture of over 2 month old brush head provided) - The button has not leaked at all, and it pumps an even amount of dish liquid each time. - The little scraper on the end is a really nice touch, I use it a lot. CONS: - Seemingly none. I lay this brush on it's side to preserve the shape of the brush head. I love that the brush heads are removable and you can buy re-fills. Money saver! Frustration ender! So happy :)
Deana Williams
New and Improved Version of this brush solves old problems
Fidza Hamdan
Absolutely Recommend
Our family love these brushes. They aren't a sponge, so they're Teflon safe (most sponges will scratch off the Teflon, which will make Teflon pans leach chemicals into your food). Plus they don't hold in as much bacteria as traditional sponges (on average, sponges are so moist that they contain more bacteria than your toilet seat). I'm kind of a clean freak and have slowly converted most of our extended family to the benefits of brushes over sponges! They also hold their shape pretty well and don't have problems with discoloration. We don't have a dishwasher and use our brushes fairly rigorously. Plus, we cook with a lot of turmeric and beets, which could easily dye the ordinarily white brush pink. These brushes keep their shape and color well. They discolor a little, but are right back to their prestige white after a couple of uses. Overall, they're of good quality! Sometimes the plastic doesn't connect perfectly and soap leaches out of the sides or a piece of plastic breaks at the head and the replacement brushes don't fit on quite right. We had one where we had to keep supergluing the brush back on. But a little extra soap never hurt! All things considered, they're good quality. Like everything that you use regularly, you're going to have to replace them every couple years. They're inexpensive enough, though, and that that isn't a problem. They're the best brushes that I've used and we have no problem replacing them every once in a while. We've been using them for probably a decade now and have only had to buy 3 or so bases. The brushes you have to buy once a year, but they usually come in packs of two, so that's not too bad. Definitely recommend.