Toilet Brush 2 Pack, Toilet Bowl Brush with Ventilated Holder and Ergonomic Long Handle, Durable Bristles Toilet Scrubber Set for Bathroom Cleaning(White)
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AprilKH
> 3 dayThe toilet bowl scrubbers arrived sooner than expected. They were packaged both in a small box and are easy to assemble. The brushes are durable And the holder has slots at the bottom so that the brush doesn’t get moldy and is able to dry between use. Once the brushes are assembled and placed in their holder, they look pretty nice.
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Israel Lopez
> 3 dayGood size, sturdy, seems durable, they reach every spot in my toilet with no problem, they look good as well
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Melissa
> 3 dayThese work very well and make scrubbing a little easier. I like that the base has a drip tray so the brush isnt sitting in excess water and getting nasty.
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Delisa Merritt
Greater than one weekVery good
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T H
> 3 dayThe build quality is very good, and these are aesthetically well designed. Functionally, the thinner bristles and denser brush work better for daily cleaning and they reach much better under the inside rim than stiff bristles brushes. The handles are solid plastic, not hallow, making these brushes sturdy. I was concerned that the weight of the handle would make the brush placed in the holder less stable: not so, the base of the holder is large enough to keep the brush reliably standing. The vents on the circumference of the base and the slots in the upper support where the brush rests do seem to work, the brush does get almost dry overnight. The holder has an inaccessible volume to the bottom, where water dripping from the brush will accumulate. I guess that the holder needs some thorough cleaning every once in a while if you intend to keep these longer than a few months. No matter how well the evaporation slots work, the base of the support will still accumulate some contaminants and possibly develop mold. And there’s no way to visually assess if such a problem develops. There are no instructions about taking the support apart for cleaning. But turning the support upside down there’s a deep whole right in the middle, and there’s a self-threading screw at the bottom that keeps the white, upper brush support in place, attached to the black holder. Using a Phillips head screwdriver I took these apart and now I can trust using these brushes and holders, because I know I can thoroughly clean them. But the screw is threaded into plastic, and I can only hope it is stainless steel. Not sure how many cycles of being taken apart this would last. For me, it is a drawback that the brush holder is not designed to be easily disassembled and cleaned.